Emergency exam
What is a dental emergency?
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Swelling
It is most likely caused by gum or tooth infections, although several other reasons can explain it. When an infection occurs, swelling is often accompanied by pain.
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Pain
During your consultation, the dentist will assess the nature, type and frequency in order to precisely determine the source of the pain as well as the ways to correct it.
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Food crushing
Food buildup between teeth can result in mild discomfort or even intense pain, headaches, and tension. It can also cause gum irritation and damage when chewing.
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Trauma
Whether it's from accidentally biting into a fruit pit, a fall, or without apparent cause, teeth or fillings can fracture. While most cases can be easily addressed, some may need more complex treatment.
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Wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth frequently trigger dental emergencies, often between the ages of 18 and 25. Their eruption can lead to pain and headaches. In some cases, they can cause operculitis, an infection of the surrounding tissues when it is not completely erupted.
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We accept same-day dental emergencies
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Accidents happen!
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Frequently asked questions
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How soon can I get an emergency dental appointment?
Our team guarantees that they will do their best to treat you the same day.
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Will emergency dental visits be covered by my insurance?
Coverage for emergency visits depends on your insurance plan.
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How do I know if my situation requires immediate attention from a dentist?
Severe pain, swelling, or bleeding indicates a need for immediate attention.
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How can I manage dental pain while waiting for my emergency appointment?
Over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses can help manage pain.
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