Emergencies
in Brownstown Township

Facing a dental emergency? Don’t wait—fast treatment can make all the difference. Reach out to our team immediately and let us help relieve your pain and protect your smile. Not sure if your issue qualifies as an emergency? Keep reading for helpful guidance.

Do I need emergency dental care?

It’s not always easy to know when dental issues need urgent care. But if you’re in serious pain, have had a sudden injury to your mouth, or notice something out of the ordinary—like a loose crown or swelling—it’s best to get in touch with us right away. We’ll listen to your concerns, walk you through next steps, and offer advice to help manage your symptoms until we can see you in the office.

Same-Day Care

During a dental emergency, everything can happen so fast. If need to get help right away, give us a call and we’ll do our best to get you in on the same day.

Digital X-Rays & Imaging

Better diagnostics means better results. With modern imaging techniques, we can quickly and accurately assess your dental emergency, and create a treatment plan right away, so you can relieve your dental pain and get back to your life.

Problem-Focused Exams

When issues arise, our team can perform problem-focused exams (also known as limited exams) to help address the issues. Limited exams allow us to focus on what’s hurting or injured so we can get you out of pain and back to normal again.

Find a solution to your dental emergency

No one plans to have a dental emergency, and that’s why we offer affordable emergency dental exams, so you don’t need to wait to get the care you need to relieve your dental pain.

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The Benefits of Emergency Dentistry

Fast Relief From Pain

Don’t let pain control your day. Our team is ready with solutions to ease discomfort and get you feeling better, fast.

Restore Your Smile

Injuries and infections can affect your appearance and your confidence. Emergency treatment helps you smile again with pride.

Prevent Bigger Problems

Left untreated, small dental issues can lead to serious complications. Emergency care stops problems before they escalate.

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What do I do in a Dental Emergency?

Keep Calm & Reduce Bleeding

Dental emergencies can be stressful, but staying calm helps you think clearly and act quickly. If there’s bleeding, gently rinse your mouth with warm water and use a sterile gauze or clean cloth to apply light but steady pressure. Hold it in place for 10–15 minutes or until the bleeding slows down. If a tooth has been injured, avoid touching or disturbing the area. Keeping calm will help you get through those first few critical moments until you can get professional help.

Control Swelling & Pain

For most dental injuries, you can manage pain and swelling temporarily at home. Use over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to control discomfort, but steer clear of aspirin—it can thin your blood and worsen bleeding. You can also apply a cold compress or ice pack to the outside of your cheek near the affected area in 10-minute intervals. This not only eases inflammation but can also help you feel more in control while you wait to be seen.

Call Us Right Away

Once you’ve managed your symptoms, the most important next step is to call our office. Whether you’re dealing with a knocked-out tooth, broken dental work, or unexplained pain, our team is trained to triage emergency calls and will guide you through what to do next. In many cases, we can fit you in the same day. The sooner we can assess the damage, the better our chances of preserving your smile and preventing complications.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

Act quickly—knocked-out teeth have the best chance of being saved if treated within an hour. Hold the tooth by the crown (top part), rinse it gently with water if dirty, and try to place it back into the socket. Don’t force it. If it won’t go back in, store it in a container of cold milk or saliva and bring it with you to your emergency appointment. Avoid touching the root to prevent further damage. The sooner we see you, the better the chance we can successfully reimplant the tooth.

If a dental restoration falls out, try to keep it safe and bring it with you in a sealed plastic bag or small container. Avoid chewing on that side of your mouth, and stay away from very hot, cold, or sugary foods that could irritate the exposed tooth. A lost filling or crown can leave your tooth vulnerable to bacteria and damage, so don’t delay. Contact our office and let us know what happened—we’ll do our best to get you in quickly and restore your smile.

A toothache that lasts more than 1–2 days, especially if it’s throbbing, may be a sign of infection or an abscess. Try rinsing with warm salt water, applying a cold compress, and using OTC pain relief to stay comfortable. But remember, these are only temporary fixes. A dentist needs to assess the cause of the pain to provide long-term relief. Depending on the severity, we may recommend a root canal or other treatment to save the tooth and prevent the infection from spreading.

Even a small chip or crack can lead to bigger problems if left untreated. Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid biting down or chewing on the affected side. If you’re in pain or notice sharp edges irritating your tongue or cheek, let us know. We’ll examine the damage and recommend the most effective repair—whether it’s bonding, a crown, or another restorative option.

If your tooth has been knocked loose from trauma or an accident, you may still have a chance to save it—but you need to act fast. Refrain from wiggling or pressing on the tooth with your fingers or tongue, as this can worsen the injury. Call our office right away. If treated early, we can often stabilize the tooth with a splint and give it time to heal and reattach to surrounding bone and gum tissue. Waiting too long could lead to tooth loss, so don’t delay reaching out.

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