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Dental Emergency? We Can Help!


Persistent Toothache Tooth pain that will not resolve is often a sign that infection is present, generally inside your tooth or in the pulp chamber. A filling may be all that’s needed. However, severe tooth sensitivity or sharp pain during eating can also signify an emergency dentistry situation involving your tooth root. These cases generally require a root canal to relieve your painful toothache. Broken Tooth Any painful damage of a tooth should be addressed immediately to avoid more serious problems. Minor cracks and chips can wait, but if you have a fractured or broken tooth, you can experience more than acute tooth pain. Damage may be present inside your tooth and will need immediate care.


Depending on the severity of the fracture or break, you may need a filling, dental crown, or root canal therapy. If your dental injury is more severe, an emergency tooth extraction may be needed.

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