Emergency Dental Care
Dental emergencies happen at sudden and inconvenient times and can cause distress. Whether you’ve chipped a front tooth, knocked out or dislodged a tooth, or awakened to a painful toothache, you need prompt emergency dental care that can provide relief.
At Marshall Dentistry, we understand how upsetting dental emergencies can be, and we leave time in our daily schedule to accommodate the treatment needs of emergency patients. We also have instructions over the phone on how to reach us when your urgent situation occurs outside regular business hours.
Don’t hesitate to call us at (423) 247-5125 if you or a loved one is in pain or experiencing a dental emergency.
When Is It an Emergency?
We encourage our patients to call us during an emergency, even if you’re unsure you need immediate attention. Our team will assess your situation over the phone and help you determine the next steps.
Some of the dental emergencies in Kingsport that we help with are:
- Toothaches
- Facial swelling or an abscess
- Chipped or broken teeth
- Knocked-out teeth
- Broken or lost restorations, like dental crowns or fillings
- Inflamed, swollen, or bleeding gums
Don’t wait to contact your emergency dentist immediately. Many dental concerns can’t be resolved without treatment, and delaying a procedure could result in more discomfort and damage to your smile.
Tips for Handling Tooth Emergencies
Part of the panic of dental emergencies is not knowing what to do. When you understand how to handle the problem, the situation may become less stressful.
Here are some tips on the actions you can take until we can see you.
- Lost filling or crown — Avoid chewing around the affected tooth. Bring the crown with you in case we can reattach it.
- Knocked-out tooth — Contact Marshall Dentistry immediately. Time is of the essence to save your tooth. Transport it with care, and don’t touch the root or any attached tissue. Place it back in the socket or use milk or saliva for safe transport.
- Toothaches — Use over-the-counter medication to provide temporary relief until we can see you. A severe and constant toothache is likely an infection that will need treatment.
- Broken tooth — Use a cold compress if there’s swelling. Rinse with warm water to clear the area.
You Can Prevent Dental Emergencies
With routine teeth cleanings and checkups, we can detect many concerns ahead of time, helping you avoid some tooth emergencies.
Wearing protective mouth gear during sports and committing to a consistent home care routine are also steps you can take to help protect your smile.
Your Emergency Dentist in Kingsport, TN
Relief is a phone call away! Don’t wait to contact Marshall Dentistry at (423) 247-5125 if you or a loved one is experiencing dental pain or a tooth emergency.