Why Should I Get Emergency Dentistry?
Emergency dentistry is an essential service that provides immediate relief and solutions for severe dental issues that cannot wait for a regular dental appointment. These issues can range from severe toothaches, broken or cracked teeth, knocked-out teeth, to infections and abscesses. If left untreated, these problems could lead to more serious health complications. At Tysons Dental Esthetics, Dr. Sanae Berrada provides prompt, professional, and compassionate care to alleviate pain and treat your dental emergency effectively.
Don't let a dental emergency ruin your day.
The Emergency Treatment Process
At Tysons Dental Esthetics, we understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and frightening. Our dentist in Falls Church is well-equipped and ready to handle these emergencies with utmost care. After a thorough examination, Dr. Berrada will diagnose the problem and explain the necessary treatment options. Depending on the severity of the issue, treatment may range from a simple filling or extraction to more complex procedures like root canal therapy. We aim to alleviate your discomfort as quickly as possible and prevent further damage to your oral health.
Benefits Of Emergency Dentistry
Immediate Pain Relief
Prevention Of Further Damage To The Teeth Or Gums
Quick Treatment Of Dental Infections, Reducing The Risk Of It Spreading
Saving A Damaged Or Knocked-Out Tooth
Peace Of Mind, Knowing That Urgent Dental Issues Can Be Addressed Promptly
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How We Can Alleviate Your TMJ Pain:
Mouth Guards
Mouth guards are an essential protective appliance for those with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ/TMD). These specially designed guards not only protect teeth from impact injuries but also provide crucial cushioning to reduce trauma to the mouth, teeth, and jaw - areas particularly sensitive in TMJ/TMD patients.
Night Guards
For patients who experience bruxism, or teeth grinding, our team at Lowes Island Dentistry in Sterling, VA encourages you to be fitted for a night guard. Night guards, or bite guards, help to protect your teeth from crushing and grinding of teeth by providing a protective layer between your teeth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Constitutes A Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is when you need to see a dentist right away because of severe pain or a serious problem that could get worse if it's not treated quickly. This includes intense toothaches, teeth that are broken or cracked, teeth that have been knocked out, fillings or crowns that have fallen out, and abscesses that are seriously painful or swollen. Also, if you're bleeding a lot in your mouth, have signs of an infection like a fever or swelling, or if you've hurt your mouth or jaw, these are all dental emergencies. It's important to get help fast in these situations to stop the pain, prevent more damage, or stop an infection from spreading.
Should I Go To The Emergency Room For A Dental Emergency?
While severe dental pain may make you want to rush to the emergency room, most hospitals are not equipped to handle dental emergencies. It's usually more effective to contact a dental professional like Dr. Berrada, who is trained and equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies and can provide the specific care you need more promptly.
What Should I Do If I Knock Out A Tooth?
If you knock out a tooth, it's important to act quickly. Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root) and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If you can't, store it in a clean container with milk or saliva. Then, contact Tysons Dental Esthetics immediately. The sooner you get to a dentist, the better the chances of saving the tooth.