Dental Emergencies

Fort Lauderdale Emergency Dentist specializing in dental emergencies and pain relieve

Call 954 933 8794

If you have a dental emergency, call our Gentle Ft Lauderdale Emergency Dentist now for immediate pain relieve.Dental emergencies include; toothache, swollen face, broken teeth or tooth, lost fillings or crowns, facial injury, sports injuries.If you are bleeding after having a tooth pulled, you have a dental emergency and need to see an emergency dentist immediately.

If you feel that you need to see an emergency dentist immediately, call our Fort Lauderdale Dental Emergency ER.We specialize in Dental Emergencies and pain relief. If you're in pain , call 954-933-8794 for immediate assistance.Don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your dental emergency or any aspect of your dental health, we don't charge for giving advice!

Our emergency dental care program is second to none, 99% of our emergency patients rate us favorably.If you have a Dental Emergency, call us right away, if you need a gentle emergency dentist you won't be left down! We reserve time for dental emergency care during our daily schedule and we always have a gentle emergency dentist on call.

Dental Emergency in Fort Lauderdale? We are here to help, call us now for an immediate Fort Lauderdale Emergency Dentist Appointment!

For Immediate Pain Relieve Call 954-933-8794

If for any reason you can't call our emergency dentist immediately, follow our dental emergency care tips:

Dental Emergency Tip #1: IntenseToothache

  • Call us for an immediate emergency dentist appointment.
  • You may want to take an over-the counter pain reliever until your appointment but do not take aspirin because it is an anticoagulant and can cause excessive bleeding in a dental emergency.
  • If swelling or an abscess is present, this is a serious infection which need immediate attention
  • Rinse the mouth out with warm water to clean it out.
  • Gently use dental floss or an interdental cleaner to ensure that there is no food or other debris caught between the teeth.
  • Never put aspirin or any other painkiller against the gums near the aching tooth because it may burn the gum tissue.
  • Apply a cold compress, never apply heat or aspirin.

Dental Emergency Tip #2: Broken tooth

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area around the broken tooth.
  • Use cold compresses on the area to keep any swelling down.
  • Call us immediately for an emergency dentist appointment.

Dental Emergency Tip #3: Dislocated tooth, Knocked out tooth or teeth

  • Do not panic, find the tooth and rinse it gently in cool water, do not scrub it or use soap or any chemicals.Try to hold it by the crown and not the root tip.
  • If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket and hold it in place with clean gauze or wash cloth, or, tuck it into the cheek.If this is not possible, place the tooth in a clean container and moisten it with saliva, milk, or water.
  • Call our emergency dentist immediately, time is very important, a quick response can sometimes save the tooth!
  • In the event of an injury from a traumatic blow to the teeth or jaw, call our office right away or go to the nearest emergency room for immediate care.

Dental Emergency tip #4: Fractured or Chipped Tooth

  • Try to save the tooth fragment.
  • Gently rinse the mouth with warm water to remove any debris and help ease discomfort.
  • Apply a cold compress to minimize swelling.
  • Call our Ft Lauderdale emergencies dentist immediately.

Dental Emergency Tip #5: Objects Caught Between Your Teeth

  • Try to gently remove the object with dental floss; avoid cutting the gums.
  • Do not use any sharp instrument to remove objects that are stuck between your teeth.
  • If you can't dislodge the object using dental floss, contact us for an emergency dentist appointment.

Dental Emergency Tip #6: Preventing dental emergencies

  • Regular dental visits are recommended to prevent oral health problems and emergency visits.
  • Untreated, cavities and gum disease can lead to acute or even unendurable pain resulting in a dental emergency.
  • Regular dental checkups and cleanings can help you avoid tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease.
  • Visiting a dentist regularly can help prevent oral disease and catch problems early, when they are easier to treat.

Dental Emergency Tip #7: Preventing a dental injury

  • Dental trauma injuries and emergencies can be reduced or prevented through the use of mouth guards for sports and car seats for young children and seatbelts for older children and adults.
  • Emergency dentists recommend to wear mouthguards in order to help prevent injury to the teeth, tissue, and surrounding bone during sports.
  • The level of protection you will receive and overall comfort level is greatly impacted by the type of mouthguard you ultimately choose to wear.
  • Although mouthguards may be optional, most emergency dentists agree that a mouthguard should be mandatory to protects the dentition during sports.
  • Please call our Ft Lauderdale dentist office fo a free mouthguard consultation.

If you experience tooth pain or discomfort, please contact our gentle emergency dentist to be seen immediately.Don’t postpone treatment.“Twinges” of tooth pain or toothaches that subside and reoccur can be misleading.Any dental pain is an indication of a serious underlying problem and can lead to serious infection leading to a dental emergency visit if it is not addressed promptly.

If you have a dental emergency in Fort Lauderdale FL, call our Emergency Dentist now!

Call 954-933-8794

Enchanting Dentistry
University Professional Plaza 8200 W Sunrise Blvd
Plantation, FL 33322
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Phone: (954) 933-8794
 

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Monday8:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday9:00am-7:00pm
Friday 8:00am-12:00pm


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