24-hour emergency dentist in Athens, AL
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Emergency dentists available now near you in Athens
Our mission is to provide urgent dental care to the community of Athens. We understand the importance of immediate attention during dental emergencies. We strive to help those in need by offering quick and efficient services. Patients can rely on us to book an appointment and receive the necessary dental care promptly.

What is classed as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a situation requiring immediate attention. Common emergencies include a broken or chipped tooth causing severe pain, toothaches, abscessed teeth causing severe gum infection, dental bleeding, and severe pain in the mouth or jaws. If you're experiencing any of these issues, contact our emergency dentist office in Athens for prompt diagnosis and treatment.

Effective methods for fixing a chipped tooth
A chipped tooth is a tooth that has a small piece or fragment broken off. To fix a chipped tooth, emergency dentistry in Athens offers high-quality, prompt, same-day care for patients. The procedure involves assessing the extent of the chipped, cracked, or broken tooth and then applying a dental filling or bonding material to restore its shape and strength.

What to do when a tooth is knocked out
If you have a knocked-out tooth, act quickly. Handle the tooth by holding onto the crown, not the root. Rinse with water if dirty, but do not scrub or remove any tissue fragments. Place the tooth back in its socket if possible, if not, put it in a cup of milk or saliva. Seek an emergency dental appointment in Athens immediately for the best chance of saving the tooth.

What's the best medicine for tooth pain?
To alleviate a severe toothache at home, there are a few things you can try. Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to reduce swelling and cleanse the area. Use dental floss to carefully remove any lodged food particles that may be exacerbating the throbbing pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers can provide temporary relief, but avoid placing aspirin directly on the affected tooth as it may cause burning. Applying a cold compress to your cheek can also help numb the area and reduce inflammation. However, it's crucial to consult a dental professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.

What is a dental abscess?
A tooth infection, also called an abscess, is a serious dental problem. Symptoms include severe toothache, redness and swelling of the gums, bad taste in the mouth, facial swelling, jaw pain, and high temperature. This is an urgent dental emergency that needs immediate help. Treatment involves draining the abscess, removing the infected tissue, and prescribing antibiotics to clear the infection.

Emergency tooth extractions in Athens
When diagnosing a dental condition, we consider various factors to determine if a tooth extraction is necessary. If other treatment options have been exhausted or if the tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or infected beyond repair, extraction may be the last resort. Symptoms such as severe pain, swelling, or gum infection may also require emergency tooth removal. For immediate assistance, contact emergency tooth removal dentists in Athens.
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