Do you have a knocked out tooth? Finding it difficult to get a good night’s rest because of a painful toothache or abscess? Relief is in sight! We treat dental emergencies.

How Do I Know if I Have a Dental Emergency?

Unlike other types of bodily injuries, dental emergencies are not always so clear. If you are trying to determine whether you have a dental emergency, ask yourself the following questions:
Most cases of dental pain are due to an infection, abscess, or trauma. The rule of thumb on dental pain is this: if the pain is disrupting your daily life, it is a dental emergency. But, even if you believe the pain is manageable, you should at least schedule an appointment with your dentist to determine the cause.
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Find relief from dental pain

Toothaches and gum discomfort are very common; according to surveys conducted across the United States, roughly 25% of individuals experience some form of tooth or gum discomfort over a six-month period. While not every toothache is considered a dental emergency, you also shouldn't ignore the symptoms and hope they resolve themselves.
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