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How Does Emergency Dentistry Work?

February 16, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Russell Schafer
Woman suffering from dental pain

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. Whether you slipped and fell, had a sporting accident, or bit down too hard on a piece of food, our emergency dentists in Gretna are here to help.

What Is a Dental Emergency?

Not all dental emergencies have symptoms or pain, so we encourage you to call us if you notice anything unusual.

Some common dental emergencies include:

  • Swelling and inflammation
  • Tooth pain
  • Jaw pain
  • Advanced gum disease
  • Untreated cavities 
  • Uncontrollable bleeding 
  • Broken, fractured, or chipped tooth 
  • Knocked-out tooth 
  • Lost or damaged dental crown or filling
  • Injury to the mouth 
  • Cut lip, tongue, gums, or cheek 

Many emergencies can start small and may seem of little consequence, like a tiny crack in a tooth. Over time, the crack can grow and even lead to infection. Mild oral issues can quickly spiral out of control, taking up more of your time, money, and energy. 

Am I Having a Dental Emergency?

When it comes to dental emergencies, time is of the essence. Seeing an emergency dentist within 30 minutes of trauma or an injury can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Call your New Orleans emergency dentist for swift and effective care if you have a dental emergency. If you’re unsure you have a dental emergency, please call us to be sure. We will determine if you need an urgent appointment.

Our Approach to Emergency Dentistry in New Orleans

NOLA Dentures and General Dentistry focuses on patient comfort and providing exceptional dental care to patients of all ages. Emergency dentistry is one of the many services we offer at our NOLA dental office. We take pride in our ability to treat various issues and relieve patients’ discomfort and pain. Dr. Schafer and our team are reliable and gentle, so you can always expect to be treated with the highest standard of care and kindness.

Call Us for Emergency Dentistry in New Orleans

Dr. Schafer and our team believe it’s better to be safe than sorry, especially regarding your health. If you have a dental emergency or are unsure if you should seek urgent care, please get in touch with us for guidance. You can call us at (504) 392-5104

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