24 hour emergency dentist near me in Vancouver, WA
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Book an emergency 24 hour dentist in Vancouver
Do you have an urgent dental care need in Vancouver, WA? Look no further. Our experienced and professional staff are here for your emergency needs. We provide friendly service and excellent quality care when you most need it - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us today for fast relief.

What is classed as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a situation in which immediate attention and treatment are required to avoid further damage or potential loss of teeth. Toothache, abscessed tooth, broken, chipped and cracked teeth are typically classified as dental emergencies needing urgent care. If you think that you may be having a dental emergency, don't delay: contact your local emergency dentist now.

How do you diagnose dental emergencies?
At our emergency dental clinic, we take great care diagnosing dental emergencies. We thoroughly examine the source of discomfort with advanced digital radiography and ultrasounds, so that treatment can be started immediately. We strive to provide a quick diagnosis and efficient treatment plan- contact us today to learn more about our services.

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

Should I worry about a tiny tooth chip?
A chipped tooth can be remedied relatively easily by a dentist. Depending on the severity, it may require composite bonding, replacing the enamel with a filling or veneer. For instant relief and to prevent further damage for long-term success, get in contact with your local dentist today.

Can a dentist treat a tooth abscess?
A tooth infection needs to be treated as soon as possible. Brush and floss regularly, use warm saltwater rinses to reduce discomfort, and take ibuprofen for pain if recommended by your doctor. Contact an emergency dental clinic in Vancouver right away for further assessment and treatment to ensure a prompt resolution of the issue.

How to prevent dental issues?
Brush, floss and see your dentist twice a year for preventive care. Try to avoid hard or sticky foods and trauma. Educate children on proper oral hygiene techniques; don't delay when pain is present. Schedule an appointment today with us to help prevent painful dental emergencies.