About Dental Emergencies

Dental pain is never a planned event and our experienced team is ready to work in dental emergencies. We are here to help stop the pain. However, did you know most dental emergencies are preventable?

Common Dental Emergencies

1
Trauma

Timely treatment can aid in aligning shifted teeth and preventing more costly treatment.

2
Toothache

Spontaneous toothaches can be from cracked teeth or tooth infections.

3
Abscess

This typically means you have an infected tooth. Even if it’s not painful, this tooth needs treatment promptly.

4
Missing or Broken Restoration

This can be a sign that your tooth has new decay or is cracking.

How to prevent Dental Emergencies

Routine Dental Exams

With routine care dental problems such as cavities can be managed before they ever cause pain.

Professional Cleanings

A clean mouth means less bacteria. Less bacteria in your mouth will decrease your risk for infections.

Oral Hygiene Instructions

Routine dental visits also provide home care education. This knowledge is power so you can help maintain a healthy, pain-free smile between dental visits.

Diagnostic X-rays

X-rays allow your dentist to see inside the teeth and below the gums so problems can be found before they cause pain.

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Geriatric Dentistry

Geriatric Dentistry

Our golden years often lead to new dental problems due to medications and systemic health issues. Regular dental visits are more crucial now than before.

Invisalign

Invisalign

Clear trays that straighten your teeth without the annoyance of metal braces. Great for kids, teens and adults.

Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal Treatment

Do you have bad breath, recession, bleeding gums, mobile teeth or pain when you floss? These are all signs of gum disease.

Therapeutic Botox

Therapeutic Botox

Do you have cracked teeth, headaches or a gummy smile? Did you know your jaw muscles may be causing the pain?

Dr. Rose Duong - DDS