Emergency Dental Care in Boynton Beach

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When a dental emergency strikes, it's important to have a reliable dentist to help relieve pain and get you back to normal as quickly as possible. At General, Cosmetic, & Implant Dentistry, we understand the stress that comes with severe toothaches, broken teeth, or lost restorations, and we are here to help with our excellent emergency dentistry services.

Our experienced team takes pride in delivering comprehensive, skilled care that brings you peace of mind. We are committed to your well-being with same-day appointments so you can receive attention and treatment when you need it. If you are looking for urgent dental care in Boynton Beach, give our office a call today!

CALL US: (661) 255-0400 REQUEST APPOINTMENT

What is Considered a Dental Emergency?

There are many types of dental emergencies, and it can be difficult to know whether you need immediate care or if your issue is less urgent. If you aren't sure if you are experiencing an emergency or not, we recommend calling our office so we can help you determine the best course of action. Here are some examples that may require emergency dental care:

  • Severe Toothache: If you are experiencing persistent and intense pain, it's likely the result of significant decay or an infection. Without treatment, you may experience further complications and put the affected tooth at risk. In most cases, this type of dental pain is unlikely to go away on its own, so it's important to seek treatment.
  • Cracked or Broken Tooth: While not always immediately painful, a cracked or broken tooth is susceptible to decay and damage, potentially resulting in losing the tooth.
  • Lost Tooth: An accident such as a fall or impact can lead to a dislodged tooth, bleeding, and pain. Immediate treatment can potentially save the tooth.
  • Broken or Lost Restoration: Crowns, fillings, and other restorations can become damaged or dislodged as they age. This can compromise the integrity of your remaining tooth structures, leaving your teeth vulnerable to damage and infection.

What to Expect From Our Emergency Dental Care

When you contact our office, we will help determine if you require urgent dental care. During business hours, we do our best to bring you in for a same-day appointment whenever possible. Our practice saves room in our schedule for emergencies so we can quickly attend to your needs. After hours, your call will be transferred directly to the dentist. If our dentist is unavailable, she will contact you as soon as possible to discuss what's going on and schedule an appointment for the next day.

Once you arrive, we will evaluate your situation with a thorough exam. Our priority is to relieve your pain, find the root cause, and treat your emergency with compassion and skill. Depending on the emergency, we may not be able to complete treatment on the same day, and our team will do everything we can to schedule the next appointment as quickly as possible.

What Should I Do in a Dental Emergency?

If you believe you're experiencing a dental emergency, we recommend contacting our office as soon as possible, especially if you have significant pain. An emergency can happen at any time, so it's important to know how to handle it ahead of time. Every situation is unique, but there are some steps you can take to alleviate discomfort while you are waiting for professional treatment. Here are some tips for managing common dental emergencies:

Toothache: You can get temporary relief from over-the-counter painkillers, topical gels, or cold compresses. It's important to use painkillers and topical gels as directed and to apply cold compresses to your cheek near the affected area, not inside the mouth.


Cracked Tooth: If there are any sharp edges, you can apply a small amount of dental wax to protect the soft tissue in the mouth. A warm salt-water rinse can also help remove bacteria from the site and reduce the chance of infection. Avoid chewing with the affected tooth to prevent further damage.


Broken or Dislodged Restoration: If your filling, crown, or other restoration is intact, gently rinse it with warm water and try to fit it back in place. A dental adhesive can temporarily secure the restoration. If there are any broken pieces, save them to bring to your appointment.


Bleeding: Using a clean, dry cotton ball or piece of gauze, apply gentle and constant pressure. To prevent the bleeding from restarting, only remove the cotton ball or gauze to change it.


Knocked Out Tooth: Gently rinse the tooth with warm water to clean it. If your tooth is intact, it may be possible to carefully insert it back into the socket. It's important to pick up the tooth by the normally visible part rather than the roots. If you cannot reinsert the tooth or there are multiple pieces, you can preserve it by placing it in a container of milk or saliva until your appointment.

Reliable Emergency Dentistry in Boynton Beach

It's important to us that you have a healthy, pain-free smile. At General, Cosmetic, & Implant Dentistry, you can trust that our emergency dental care can help prevent further pain and restore your oral health. Whether you have a severe toothache or have lost a tooth, our skilled team can provide the relief and treatment you need. If you need urgent dental care in Boynton Beach, don't hesitate. Give our office a call today!

CALL US: (661) 255-0400 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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