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A Broken Tooth?
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A Knocked-Out Tooth?
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Emergency? We’ve Got You
Picture this: It’s late at night, and you’re suddenly hit with sharp, unexpected dental pain. Maybe it’s a broken tooth, a lost filling, or an unbearable toothache. These situations don’t just disrupt your day—they cause real fear and discomfort. Dental emergencies can strike at any moment, turning a normal day into a stressful ordeal.
When these moments happen, you need immediate care. If you experience a dental emergency, please contact us at the office at 860-673-7155 or Dr. Brenner personally at 860-670-1814, if our office is closed.
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Types of Emergencies
A dental emergency can happen at any time, causing sudden pain and stress. Understanding these emergencies can help you get the care you need quickly. Here’s a quick look at common dental emergencies:
- Toothaches: Could signal underlying problems.
- Chipped/Broken Teeth: Often result from accidents or biting hard foods.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Needs immediate attention.
- Lost Fillings/Crowns: Exposes the tooth to further damage.
- Abscesses: Serious infections requiring urgent care.
- Bleeding Gums: Might indicate gum disease.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Cuts or tears inside the mouth.
If you experience a dental emergency, please contact us at the office at 860-673-7155 or Dr. Brenner personally at 860-670-1814, if our office is closed.
Act Fast, Save Teeth
When faced with a dental emergency, knowing how to care for your teeth until you can see the dentist is crucial.
- Toothaches: Rinse your mouth with water and gently floss to remove any debris. Apply a cold compress outside your mouth to reduce pain.
- Chipped Tooth: Rinse the area with warm water, and if there’s bleeding, apply gauze. A cold compress can help with swelling and discomfort.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Hold the tooth by the crown, avoid rinsing, and place it in a container with water to keep it hydrated.
For more guidance, contact Dr. Bethaney B. Brenner in Burlington, CT, for immediate dental emergency care.
Urgent Dental Care Now!
When dental emergencies strike, you need a trusted team ready to provide immediate care. At Dr. Brenner’s practice, we understand that dental crises can happen at any time, causing pain and stress that can disrupt your life. That’s why we’re committed to offering prompt, effective solutions to get you back on track.
Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or any other dental emergency, you can count on us to be there when you need us most. Don’t let dental pain linger—reach out to us for the urgent care you deserve.
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Your dental care should be as unique as your smile. We guarantee you’ll love the results. Dr. Brenner listens to your goals and creates personalized plans to address your needs efficiently and comfortably. You need to experience it to truly believe it!
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Dental Emergency Questions Answered
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If you knock out a tooth, act quickly. Hold the tooth by the crown (the top), not the root, and gently rinse it with water, do not scrub. If possible, try to place it back into the socket. If that’s not an option, store it in a glass of milk or keep it in your mouth between your cheek and gum. Then call Dr. Bethaney B. Brenner DMD in Burlington, CT immediately. Quick action can make the difference between saving or losing the tooth.
Is a toothache considered a dental emergency?
Yes, a persistent or severe toothache can be a sign of a serious issue, such as an infection or abscess. If your tooth pain is accompanied by swelling, fever, or sensitivity to hot and cold, it’s important to seek emergency dental care. Dr. Brenner can evaluate the cause and provide prompt relief while preventing further complications.
What should I do if I break or chip a tooth?
If you break or chip a tooth, rinse your mouth gently with warm water and try to save any broken pieces. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and avoid chewing on the affected side. Call Dr. Brenner’s office as soon as possible so we can assess the damage and recommend the best treatment to restore your tooth and comfort.
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