Dental Emergency
24/7 After Hours Dental Emergencies Phone Number, Dentist on Call.
Dental emergencies solutions sometimes are not as bad as we initially believe them to be, and happen to almost everyone at some point in their life. Do you know what to do when you have a cracked tooth, severe tooth pain or find yourself in one of the other emergency situations listed below? Feel free to reach out to us at one of the numbers above to speak with our dentist on call immediately.
Give us a call or text if you have any of the following:
- Broken Teeth, Chipped Teeth, or Cracked Teeth
- Dental Pain With or Without Ability to Touch the Tooth
- Broken Fillings or Lost Crown or Filling
- Swelling, Bleeding Gums, or Abscess
- Infection
- Substantial Toothache Especially Preventing Sleep (Dull, Aching, Throbbing, traveling to Ear and Head)
- Significant Sensitivity
- Swollen or Sore Gums
- Jaw Pain
- Bad Breathe (Halitosis)
Should you contact us if you have a dental emergency?
Because most dental emergencies involve infection or fractures such as cracked teeth and often times require a root canal or dental extraction, we are used to treating a variety of dental emergencies every day, either with or without utilizing I.V. Sedation Care.
Plantation Dental and Anesthesia Associates provide:
- Precise Diagnosis – We can tell you if you can save your tooth.
- Quick Pain Relief – We offer quick and effective tooth pain management including IV sedation if necessary.
- Experience and Convenience – We see a variety of emergency situations every day, and offer emergency after hours service.
Scheduling your emergency dental appointment:
We understand that you are in pain, and will do everything we can to see you the same day or during emergency hours to help you find relief. To access emergency hour live team member, text or call us at (954) 405-6736 as soon as severe tooth pain occurs.
What to expect at your appointment:
First, we will get the pain under control and provide you with sedation options if need be to relax. Next, we will take x-rays to determine whether there are any signs of fracture or infection in or around your teeth. And finally, we will work to resolve the underlying problem. Treatment may include a simple restorative procedure, an emergency non surgical root canal, or perhaps unfortunately an extraction. Don’t worry, we can provide you with different sedation options either at your request or the doctors recommendation if necessary to be “knocked out” or sedated for the procedure.
If you are experiencing tooth pain that is not getting better, you may be headed for a dental emergency. Kindly feel free to reach out to us to alleviate the pain that you have now, and prevent it from getting worse.