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A dental emergency is a dental problem that needs immediate treatment to relieve pain, prevent damage, or save a tooth.
Persistent and severe tooth pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter pain medications may indicate an underlying issue that requires immediate attention.
If a tooth is chipped, cracked, or broken due to trauma or injury, it may cause pain and sensitivity. Immediate dental care is necessary to assess the extent of the damage and determine the appropriate treatment.
When a tooth is completely dislodged from its socket, it is crucial to seek immediate dental care. Try to handle the tooth by the crown (top part), rinse it gently, and if possible, place it back into the socket while seeking professional help.
Adult teeth should not be loose, so if you experience sudden tooth mobility, it may indicate an underlying issue such as gum disease or dental trauma. Prompt dental evaluation is needed to prevent tooth loss.
An abscess is a painful infection that can occur at the root of a tooth or between the gums and teeth. It often causes severe throbbing pain, swelling, and sometimes fever. Dental treatment is necessary to drain the abscess and prevent the infection from spreading.
If you experience persistent bleeding from the mouth, particularly after dental surgery or trauma, it requires immediate attention. Apply gentle pressure to the area with a clean cloth and seek emergency dental care.
If a dental filling or crown falls out, it can cause sensitivity and discomfort, as well as leave the tooth vulnerable to further damage or infection. Prompt dental care is necessary to restore the tooth and prevent complications.
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Common dental emergencies vary, but some situations may require an emergency tooth extraction to protect your oral health.
If a tooth is extensively broken, fractured, or decayed beyond repair, extraction may be necessary to alleviate pain, prevent infection, and preserve oral health.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, may become impacted or unable to fully emerge from the gums. Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to pain, infection, crowding, or damage to adjacent teeth, requiring extraction.
In cases of advanced periodontal disease where the gums, bone, and supporting tissues are severely compromised, tooth extraction may be necessary to remove teeth that are beyond salvageable and prevent the spread of infection.
If a dental abscess, a pus-filled infection, develops at the root of a tooth and is not effectively treated with antibiotics or a root canal, extraction may be required to eliminate the source of the infection.
In some orthodontic cases, extraction of one or more teeth may be necessary to create sufficient space for proper alignment of the remaining teeth.
A tooth that has suffered severe trauma or injury, such as being knocked out of alignment or extensively fractured, may require extraction if it cannot be saved through other dental treatments.
Emergency dental extractions are usually a last resort when other treatments are not possible. A dentist must evaluate your condition and determine if extraction is necessary. Seek immediate care if you have severe dental pain.
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Dr. Patel is passionate about dentistry and enjoys building relationships with his patients while providing both comfort and the highest quality of personalized lifetime care. To this end, he subscribes to a philosophy of lifetime learning, and continuously hones his skills by engaging in hundreds of hours of continuing education in a variety of relevant dental topics.
A member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) and the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), Dr. Patel also received the prestigious Fellow of International Congress of Implantologists award for implant dentistry in 2019.
Dr. Patel began his dental practice in India, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Rajiv Gandhi University. He also taught at the Dental College, before moving to the United States in 2008.
After arriving in the US, he attended Monroe College and then NYU to complete his MBA and DDS, respectively. While attending University, he was an active member of the student body, and served as President of the Advanced Placement Student Dental Association. Dr. Patel was top ranked in his class,and received the prestigious Sigma Beta Delta Award. As a member of the honors program, he was involved in many research projects with a broad reach. Notably, he received the Margaret E. Mahoney Fellowship from the New York Academy of Medicine for his research investigating the effectiveness of federally qualified health centers in providing dental services to underserved communities. In 2012, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) also awarded him a grant for his research involving endodontic materials. He has published various articles and research works in several prestigious dental journals.
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Same-Day Care?
Yes, for emergencies we offer same day care.
Our skilled dentists are equipped to handle severe toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, dental abscesses, and more. We prioritize your comfort and oral health, ensuring you receive expert care when you need it most.
Don't let a dental emergency disrupt your life. Call us today on (240) 390-0290 and let us provide the prompt, professional attention you deserve. Remember, for dental emergencies, time is of the essence. Call us now and take the first step towards relief.
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