Emergency Dentistry in Mississauga

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What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Dental emergencies can be unsettling, but knowing how to react can make all the difference. If you experience sudden pain, injury, or any other urgent dental issue, follow these steps:
  1. Stay Calm: Panicking can make the situation more challenging. Take a deep breath and stay calm.

  2. Assess the Situation: Evaluate the severity of the issue. Is it a knocked-out tooth, severe pain, a broken tooth, or another dental problem?

  3. Contact Us Immediately: Time is crucial in dental emergencies. Call [Your Emergency Contact Number] to reach our skilled dental team.

  4. Manage Pain: Over-the-counter pain relievers, a cold compress, or rinsing with warm saltwater can help manage pain temporarily.

  5. Handle a Knocked-Out Tooth with Care: If a tooth has been knocked out, hold it by the crown (top part), rinse it gently, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If not possible, keep it in a container of milk or saliva until you reach our office.

Do I Need Emergency Dentistry?

Dental emergencies can be unsettling, but knowing how to react can make all the difference. If you experience sudden pain, injury, or any other urgent dental issue, follow these steps:
  1. Stay Calm: Panicking can make the situation more challenging. Take a deep breath and stay calm.

  2. Assess the Situation: Evaluate the severity of the issue. Is it a knocked-out tooth, severe pain, a broken tooth, or another dental problem?

  3. Contact Us Immediately: Time is crucial in dental emergencies. Call [Your Emergency Contact Number] to reach our skilled dental team.

  4. Manage Pain: Over-the-counter pain relievers, a cold compress, or rinsing with warm saltwater can help manage pain temporarily.

  5. Handle a Knocked-Out Tooth with Care: If a tooth has been knocked out, hold it by the crown (top part), rinse it gently, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If not possible, keep it in a container of milk or saliva until you reach our office.

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