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Emergency Dentist In Irving, Texas
The thing about dental emergencies is that they often occur unexpectedly and at the worst possible time. Even if it’s outside of regular hours, on a weekend, or during a holiday, please don’t hesitate to contact Cottonwood Dental. We’re always available to see you on the same day and provide the necessary care to ease your pain and discomfort.
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Don’t Ignore Tooth Pain—We Are Here
If you are going through severe tooth pain, have suffered a mouth or teeth injury, or have lost a tooth, do not hesitate to contact your emergency dentist. Dr. Patel and his friendly team will assist you in every possible way by providing you with tips and guidance until you can visit us in person. You don’t need to be an existing patient to receive our high-quality service; we understand how challenging it can be to find a trustworthy dental professional during a dental emergency.
How to Handle a Dental Emergency?
In case you have lost a tooth, it is essential that we see you within the first few hours. There are specific actions you can take to improve your chances of saving your tooth. The tooth root must not dry out, and you can keep it in a glass of water, milk, or even in your mouth until you arrive at our clinic.
When you experience sudden, unbearable tooth pain, another common dental emergency occurs. Tooth pain may indicate a tooth infection, tooth decay, an abscess, or other dental issues. We may need to perform an emergency root canal to save your tooth and relieve your pain. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms.
Types of Dental Emergencies?
Dental emergencies involve anything abnormal or unusual in your dental health—from a loose dental filling to a broken tooth. Typical dental emergencies we see include:
- Infection
- Injury or trauma to face or mouth
- Mild to severe tooth pain
- Fractured or broken tooth
- Bleeding or swollen gums
- Damaged dentures
- Lost dental fillings
- Lost dental crown
- Unusual tooth sensitivity
- Abscessed tooth
- Gum disease
If you’re unsure about your oral health situation, give our dentist’s office a call so we can determine how critical your dental needs are. We can offer support and guidance until you can see us.