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Prompt Emergency Dental Care In San Diego

You can’t plan for everything, and sometimes dental care is not simply a routine. Sometimes dental care is an emergency, and we do our best to accommodate what you need when you need it. Call us at (858) 483-3384 if you need to schedule an emergency service appointment with our San Diego dentist and staff today!


Fractured Tooth

Tooth fracture caused by an accident can be very painful. Patients should consult their dentist as early as possible. It is important that patients take a few steps before visiting their local dentist when they have a fractured tooth. The broken pieces of the tooth should be collected, gently washed and should be taken to their dental practice of choice. If the tooth is knocked out then the patient should try and put the tooth back in the socket. If it is not possible, the patient can put the tooth in the vestibule and rush to their dental office for emergency dental treatment. Treatment of fractured tooth depends on the type of fracture that has occurred. If a small part of the tooth is chipped off, the dentist may suggest dental bonding or veneers. If the tooth is cracked or broken into two, then the tooth should be repaired and may have to be protected using a dental crown.

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Abscessed Tooth

The bacteria from the plaque can reach the pulp of the tooth and cause infection. This leads to the formation of pus and dental abscess. If the tooth is not treated in time, the infection can reach the root and affect the bone. As a treatment to an abscess, the pus is drained from the tooth and antibiotics are used in the region. Patients may experience pain when they have an abscessed tooth. It is important that they meet their San Diego dentist at the earliest to protect the tooth, if local to the area.

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Missing Tooth

A person may lose a tooth from an accidental injury, tooth decay or gum problem. When the tooth falls out, the first step is to gently take the tooth holding the crown and wash it without disturbing the root. The patient can rinse the mouth with warm water and try to place the tooth back in the socket or in the vestibule area. The free tooth can also be preserved in a container of milk before visiting your emergency dentist in San Diego. The time duration from the injury to the dental visit plays a crucial role. If the tooth falls out from decay or gum disease the dentist may suggest for the restoration of the lost tooth. There are many methods in dentistry to replace a lost tooth. At True Design Dentistry, your dentist will take time in explaining the procedures and you can elect from our range of dental treatment options.

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Broken Filling

A dental filling can get damaged when a person bites on hard food. A broken filling or fallen crown can be an emergency condition because the tooth can cause discomfort to the tongue and the cheeks and at times the cavity may be very painful. The cavity can attract food particles putting the tooth in danger of decay. A trip to the dentist can help patients avoid these problems. Clove oil can be used with cotton to relieve the pain in the area. If the patient has a fallen crown, they can wash the inside of the crown and try placing it back over the tooth before visiting the dentist.

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Extractions Emergency

Severe tooth decay or an impacted tooth can sometimes cause unbearable pain in patients. Visiting an emergency dentist in San Diego (or elsewhere) is of utmost importance during such situations since these problems can distract a person from daily activities. Your local dentist firstly should treat such conditions with pain medicine and then go ahead with the tooth extraction process. Based on the complexity of the tooth position, a non-surgical or a surgical process may be suggested by the dentist. It is important for patients to follow the post-operative instructions from the dentist to ensure proper healing.

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Save A Tooth

A knocked-out tooth can be saved if it is taken to your local dental clinic within an hour from the incident. Patients should follow a few steps to make sure that the tooth is safe. The knocked-out tooth should be taken and washed gently without disturbing the root. The tooth should be put back in the socket. If the patient is unable to place it back in position the tooth can be saved in a vestibule or in a container of milk before visiting the emergency dentist in San Diego or elsewhere. Similarly, a tooth that is broken can be saved with the help of dental crowns.

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Reach out to us at True Design Dentistry for emergency dental care in San Diego!