Common Dental Emergencies We Treat: Knocked-Out Tooth Stay calm and locate the tooth. Keep it in milk or saline immediately and seek urgent dental care—every minute counts when saving a tooth. Facial or Gum Swelling Swelling in the cheeks or gums could signal a serious infection or dental issue. Prompt evaluation is necessary to prevent complications. Tooth Pain or Sensitivity Whether it’s sharp pain or discomfort from hot, cold, or sweet foods, sensitivity can indicate an underlying issue and should be assessed by a dentist. Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress if swelling occurs. Seek dental care immediately to prevent further damage. Toothache Persistent pain may be due to decay, infection, or trauma. It can worsen and spread if untreated, so it’s best to address it promptly. Cosmetic Dental Emergencies Need urgent help for a broken crown, veneer, or aesthetic concern? We provide quick, expert cosmetic dental solutions—without long waits. Infected or Impacted Wisdom Teeth Wisdom teeth that grow incorrectly or fail to fully emerge can become painful and infected. Early treatment prevents worsening conditions. Emergency Root Canal Treatment Severe tooth pain often signals infection in the tooth pulp. Emergency root canals can relieve pain and save the tooth from extraction.