Same-Day Emergency Dental Care.
Toothache? Broken Tooth?
Old Town Dental Care has you covered.
Certain issues require fast action. During your limited exam, our doctors quickly identify the root cause of your issue, work to reduce your pain, and help you solve the problem.
STEP 1
Book a same day/next day emergency appointment at our office.
STEP 2
See the doctor to evaluate your problem area. Once this is competed we can create a custom treatment plan.
STEP 3
We often do same-day treatment, if possible, but if we can’t you will always leave with a prescription or a clear plan for your problem area.
Book a same day/next day emergency appointment at our office.
STEP 2
See the doctor to evaluate your problem area. Once this is competed we can create a custom treatment plan.
STEP 3
We often do same-day treatment, if possible, but if we can’t you will always leave with a prescription or a clear plan for your problem area.
Toothache
A toothache can be caused by various factors, including tooth decay, abscesses, gum disease, or a cracked tooth. The pain can range from mild to severe, and it is crucial to address it promptly to prevent further complications. Knocked Out Tooth A knocked-out tooth can occur during a traumatic event, such as a sports injury or a fall. If a tooth is completely knocked out, it is crucial to act quickly. Proper preservation and re-implantation within a specific time frame can increase the chances of saving the tooth. Abscessed Tooth An Abscessed tooth is an infection that occurs within the tooth or in the surrounding gums. It can cause severe pain, swelling, and even fever. Prompt treatment is essential to eliminate the infection and prevent it from spreading to the other areas of your body. |
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Broken or Chipped Tooth
Accidents or injuries can lead to a chipped tooth. This can result from a fall, sports-related incident, biting down on a hard object or even grinding your teeth. There are many solutions to fix these situation and it is often best to address them early on. Lost Dental Filling or Crown Dental crowns of filler may become loose or fall out due to wear and tear. Losing a filling or a crown may expose the underlying tooth to bacteria and potential damage. Seeking immediate dental care will help prevent further complications. |