Florida Dental Implant Center provides emergency dentistry in Venice, FL. Call 941-484-3885 for urgent dental treatment.
We understand that dental emergencies are stressful, which is why we prioritize your comfort and convenience throughout the entire process.
What Is Emergency Dentistry?
Emergency dentistry refers to dental care that is provided to address urgent dental issues.
Dental emergencies include a range of issues, such as severe tooth pain, broken teeth, lost dental fillings or crowns, dental abscesses, and more.
Emergency dental services are designed to provide patients with prompt and effective care to address these urgent issues and prevent further damage or infection. Emergency dental care may be necessary if you experience sudden and severe dental pain or if you have an injury or accident that affects your teeth or gums.
Procedures Offered
General Dental Emergencies
During office hours, immediate attention will be given to your situation, and you will be seen as soon as possible. After office hours, please give the office a call and follow the instructions provided. Your call will be returned as soon as possible.
If you are experiencing a serious or life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room.
Below are instructions for handling minor dental emergencies.
Gently clean the area around the tooth by rinsing the mouth with warm water and gently flossing to remove any particles that may be lodged in the tissue around the tooth. If the pain continues, or if the area around the affected tooth is warm, please call our office to schedule an appointment.
Apply ice to help reduce swelling and apply pressure with a clean cloth or sterile gauze to stop any bleeding. If the bleeding continues, call your physician or visit your local emergency room.
Please call our office to schedule an appointment.
Call our office right away and take these steps.
- Do not touch the tooth root, but hold the tooth by the crown and gently rinse the tooth with water.
- Place the tooth back into the socket as quickly as possible and bite down on clean gauze to hold it in place.
- If the tooth cannot be placed in the socket, put the tooth in a small container of milk or saliva and bring it with you to your appointment.
Gently rinse the area with lukewarm water and place a cold compress on the face to reduce swelling. If you can locate the piece of the broken tooth, place the piece in milk, and bring it with you to the office. If more than half of the tooth is broken off, please call us immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry
Call 941-484-3885 for urgent dental care. At Florida Dental Implant Center, we will assess your needs and ensure you receive treatment as soon as possible.