24 hour emergency dentist near me in Mountain View, CA
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Welcome to our quality emergency dental care. Our team of experienced professionals are on-hand 24/7 for any time you're in need. We provide a full suite of solutions and prioritize patient comfort, ensuring your quick relief with state-of-the art treatments from our Mountain View location. Contact us now to schedule an appointment or learn more about what we can do for you.

What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a situation that requires immediate attention from a dentist. Examples include severe toothache, an abscessed tooth, broken/chipped/cracked teeth and more. Act quickly to prevent long-term damage - contact your local emergency dental clinic now to get the care you need.

How do you diagnose dental emergencies?
At our emergency dental clinic, we use a series of exams and tests to diagnose your dental emergencies: x-rays, imaging tests, physical examinations and blood/urine analyses. Our experienced dentists can identify the issue accurately. Visit us today for speedy relief from toothaches and any oral issues.

What are the most common dental emergencies?
The most common dental emergencies we see at our emergency dental clinic include a toothache, a broken tooth, and a dislodged tooth. We also treat patients with lost dental crowns, bleeding gums, and impacted teeth.

How to fix a cracked tooth?
Craked teeth can be repaired in a few ways: fillings, crowns or even veneers. Your dentist will take x-rays and an exam to determine the best solution for your particular case. Don't wait - seek help today and get your smile back.

Should I see a dentist for a tooth abscess?
If you have a tooth infection, rinsing your mouth with warm salt water can help reduce pain and swelling. You should take an over-the-counter medication to relieve the discomfort. Also avoid chewing on the affected side of your mouth to give it time to heal. Finally, contact an emergency dentist in Mountain View for further advice or assistance if needed.

How to prevent dental issues?
Brush and floss regularly; visit a dentist twice a year. Watch what you eat and drink, avoid sugary snacks & beverages. Monitor the health of your teeth, gums and tongue. If pain arises seek treatment right away to prevent dental emergencies. Take control: make an appointment today.