Emergency Dentistry

Urgent Dental Care in Chattanooga, TN

Smiling woman with bicycle recieved emergency dental care in ChattanoogaIt’s never a good time to break a tooth, but at the Chattanooga Center for Comprehensive Dentistry near Dayton and South Pittsburg, we’re always ready to help you manage a dental emergency when it arises.

Whether your dental emergency is a chipped tooth after playing catch, a loosened canine after a fall, or simply sudden tooth pain for no clear reason at all, let us help you recover. We are always willing to see patients the same day they call with a dental emergency.

What Is a Dental Emergency?

There’s not one set definition of a dental emergency. If you believe your problem is an emergency, call us—you’re probably right! With that in mind, the following conditions are often considered dental emergencies and should be treated as such:

  • Severe toothache: A common dental emergency is tooth pain. This persistent pain or sensitivity can be an indicator of a more serious dental condition. During your appointment, we will conduct a comprehensive exam and imaging to diagnose the dental problem to create a treatment plan to reduce your pain.
  • Bleeding from the teeth or gums: If you experience excessive bleeding whether it is from a cut, infection, or after a dental procedure, our dental team is prepared to solve the problem. Call us as soon as possible, but if the bleeding is very extreme, go to the emergency room instead.
  • Damaged dental work: Broken dental fillings and crowns are susceptible to decay and infection so these issues require immediate attention. With our same-day crowns, you can solve your dental emergency in just one visit. Our emergency dentistry treatments will have you back to normal in no time!
  • Broken, cracked, loosened, or knocked-out teeth: Another common emergency is broken or knocked-out teeth, this can be caused by trauma, chewing on something hard, or decay. A broken or knocked-out tooth is an easy place for bacteria and infection to grow. We will repair the tooth so your oral health is protected.
  • A chipped tooth: When you chip your tooth, it can leave your tooth vulnerable to infection. We can provide dental bonding or veneers that cover up the crack and seal out bacteria. The sooner you schedule an appointment for a chipped tooth, the better chance you’ll have of not getting a tooth infection.
  • Facial trauma or injury: Facial trauma or injury affecting your mouth and teeth should always be considered a dental emergency. Injuries like a fractured jaw, dislodged teeth, or cuts to your gums, can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Always seek immediate dental care following a facial injury.
  • Dental Abscess: Dental abscesses are caused by infections at the tooth’s root. An infected tooth can sometimes create a pocket of fluid in the gums. These sores are extremely painful. The best way to relieve the pain, in most cases, is to treat the infection. Call our office, and we can help you find relief.

If you’re experiencing a toothache or any of these symptoms, reach out right away. Not only can we put a stop to any pain you may be experiencing, but we’ll be able to assess the damage and make sure the problems you’re experiencing now don’t affect you in the future.

What Should I Do If I’m Experiencing a Dental Emergency?

Call us as soon as possible, and we can schedule an appointment for you as well as give you advice that fits your specific situation. If your emergency is particularly severe or is impacting your ability to function normally, you may also want to consider visiting your local emergency room.

Generally, it is a good idea to treat pain or swelling with a cold compress. When possible, stem bleeding with gauze or other fabrics that won’t disintegrate or leave traces behind in your mouth.

If you’ve lost a tooth completely, save that tooth and bring it to our office when you come. If possible, hold the tooth in the socket it came from. If this is too painful, hold it in your cheek or keep it in a glass of milk.

Contact us immediately if you or a loved one is experiencing a dental emergency—we’ll get you on the path to recovery right away! We provide urgent dental care to patients all over the Chattanooga area, including Dayton & South Pittsburg.

Tooth-Saving Emergency Dentistry

Emergency dental treatment could be the difference between saving and losing a tooth. When dental accidents such as trauma, fracture, or a knocked-out tooth occur, immediate professional care is crucial. You should also contact an emergency dentist if you have a severe toothache.

Dentists have the expertise and tools to reposition and stabilize a dislodged tooth or repair a fractured one, thereby preserving your natural smile. In cases of severe decay or infection, emergency treatment can prevent further damage, protect surrounding teeth, and even save a tooth through root canal therapy. So, remember, prompt, emergency dental care is essential to safeguard your oral health.

Tooth Pain? Don’t Wait — Call Today!

Don’t delay when a dental emergency strikes! Act now to prevent further complications. Contact Chattanooga Center for Comprehensive Dentistry immediately. Our experienced team is ready to provide urgent dental care to alleviate your discomfort and protect your smile.