DENTAL EMERGENCY
CIMBAK DENTAL CLINIC
If you are experiencing a painful toothache, there could be several causes. While some medical cases can be relatively easy to self-diagnose and even helped with a soothing home remedy, a persistent toothache is NOT one of those cases! A toothache can be caused by gum disease, an infected root in the tooth, a cavity, and many other reasons. The problem will only worsen over time, however, if you ignore the pain or put off a necessary visit to the dentist.
Dental emergencies can be frightening, even if they do not necessitate a hospital visit. If you are experiencing severe tooth pain for any reason or have a dislodged tooth, prompt treatment is one of the best ways we can ensure the safety of your tooth and your health.
If you need emergency dentistry services, please contact us as soon as possible! The sooner a tooth can be fixed and restored, the less likely it may need more complex treatment or be extracted.
Routine cleanings and examinations do not fall into the emergency category. However, if you are currently experiencing pain or discomfort, you may require prompt attention to relieve these symptoms and to address the underlying cause. Our team of dentists and technicians will work with you to provide help for the following conditions:
COMMON
DENTAL
EMERGENCIES
If you notice you have a fractured or broken tooth, you must have it treated as soon as possible to avoid increased pain or long-term dental damage.
Don’t suffer in silence because serious tooth pain is a sign of a dental problem and you must get immediate treatment. This is especially important if you also experience a fever, an earache, or other unusual symptoms.
Our dentists may be able to re-implant a knocked-out tooth if you seek treatment quickly enough. If possible, rinse the tooth and place in some milk. Then, call our office for additional directions.
Our dentists may be able to re-implant a knocked-out tooth if you seek treatment quickly enough. If possible, rinse the tooth and place in some milk. Then, call our office for additional directions.
Dental fillings or crowns loosened or lost as a result of biting hard foods, teeth grinding and clenching, or trauma; will require reattachment to the tooth.
It’s natural to experience minor orthodontic pressure or injury on occasion, but if you feel any pain or other unusual problems, let your dentist repair your braces and relieve unnecessary pain.