FYND DENTIST CARE

Emergency Dentist in East Brunswick NJ

Perhaps you were playing with your friends the other day, and following an error here or there, a few of your teeth suffer pretty a beating and become damaged. You wake up the next day, and that toothache you have been suffering from is now throbbing with discomfort. These kinds of situations happen all the time to people, and when they need dental treatment, it must be sought out promptly to ease any pain and stop the issue from becoming more severe.

We are equipped to manage a range of situations involving a dental emergency. If you hurt your teeth during an accident or experience extreme pain in your teeth and pain, you can come to us for the same day dental care you require. Simply give us a ring, and we’ll take every step to assist you and get your smile back as soon as we can. When you require dental attention most, we’ll be there. If you’re experiencing an oral emergency, be sure to contact us today.

Common Dental Emergencies

Our practice is ready and able to handle the following dental emergencies:

  • Knocked out teeth
  • Partially dislodged teeth
  • Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth
  • Severe toothache
  • Severe dental infection
  • Damaged dental work (fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, implants, etc.)
  • Object stuck between the teeth
  • Injury to the gums
  • Injury to the jaw
  • Pain or swelling in the face

How to Handle a Dental Emergency

Before you’re able to visit us, There are some essential things to remember when you are in the middle of an emergency dental situation:

  • Take time to breathe and relax.
  • If you have a damaged or knocked-out tooth, you should try to locate the tooth and pick it up using only the crown. Rinse it out gently with water, then place it back in your mouth as soon as possible. It is essential to contact us as soon as you can in case we are in a position to visit you within the two hours of your injury taking place; we’ll be able to reconnect the natural tooth.
  • If you are unable to, place it in a glass of salt water or milk. The tooth should remain moist until we can detect you to be able to be reattached.
  • First, wash the affected area with warm water for severe tooth pain and then gently floss around the tooth to ensure that the toothache isn’t caused by food debris.
  • For dental damage, try to locate the dental appliance, clean it, and visit us when you can to fix it. Do not attempt to repair it yourself, as you could be able to cause more damage.

How to Avoid Dental Emergencies

Of course, we’d like to assist you in helping to avoid dental emergency situations from the beginning. To decrease the chances that you need an unexpected visit to the dentist, ensure that you follow these tips:

  • Make sure to wear a guard engaging in sports as 40% of dental injuries.
  • Don’t chew on complex objects like rocks or ice candies.
  • Avoid using your teeth to open bottles or packages.
  • Visit us regularly for examinations to detect any minor issues before they could become an emergency.