Dental emergencies can strike at any time, and Naperville Family Dental is here to provide you with rapid emergency dental care. If you start experiencing serious pain or other symptoms, call us right away to get help as soon as possible.
Minor toothaches can occur for a variety of reasons and aren’t always cause for immediate concern. While you should schedule an examination to find the cause, minor tooth pain is usually not an emergency.
However, a severe and sudden toothache can be a sign that something is seriously wrong. You could be dealing with an infection or otherwise unseen traumatic injury to your teeth. This will likely lead to the loss of the tooth if it isn’t dealt with quickly, so toothaches can be a dental emergency.
A chipped, cracked, or broken tooth is a dental emergency. In order to restore the tooth, immediate treatment is needed. If your tooth has been chipped or cracked, reach out to Naperville Family Dental right away.
A severely damaged tooth could also expose nerve and pulp tissue, which can lead to pain and infection. Our team will quickly resolve this issue with restorative treatments.
In some cases, cavities can be a dental emergency. While they are most often identified during regular check-ups before they can progress too far, an untreated cavity can lead to severe tooth pain over time. Cavities also present an opportunity for infection that could eventually damage the tooth beyond recovery.
In some cases, dental fillings can fall out. This can expose a very sensitive area inside the tooth, so you should call Naperville Family Dental right away. Dr. Don Jonker and our team will apply a new filling restoration and address any issues that might have caused the filling to fall out in the first place.
At Naperville Family Dental, our team always strives to help patients retain their natural teeth whenever possible. We have a wide range of restorative treatments that can do so in most cases. However, sometimes the damage is too severe, and an emergency extraction is the best course of action.
This could be necessary in the case of severe physical damage to the tooth or extensive tooth decay. Severe injury from sports, car accidents, and other causes can often require an extraction. Patients coming in for severe pain could be suffering from a dental abscess caused by an infection, which often leads to extraction.
When you experience a serious injury to your teeth or severe pain, our team will quickly evaluate your teeth to find the best course of action. When possible, we provide restorative treatments, but we also offer emergency extraction when needed.
Don’t hesitate to call our regular phone number for after-hours care. As the top emergency dentist Naperville has to offer, we’re always here for you and every member of your family.
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