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Emergency Dentist

As an emergency dental facility, we specialize in treating toothaches, severe oral pain, and other dental emergencies.

We welcome the following:

  • Dental emergency walk-ins
  • New dental patient walk-ins
  • Last minute appointments
  • Same day dental appointments
  • Next day dental appointments

We provide emergency dental services to the following communities:

  • Frederick

Here are some of the most common dental emergencies requiring immediate treatment:

A Broken Tooth Due to Large or Repeated Fillings:

Sometimes a tooth will break as the result of a large or repeated fillings. The reason for this is that replacing large and successive fillings requires removing portions of a tooth to such a degree that the tooth may break, or a filling may fall out.

Acute Pulpitis Resulting in a Severe Toothache:

An acute pulpitis is an inflammation of the pulp within a tooth, a condition brought on by tooth decay or trauma. Immediate dental care is necessary to alleviate pain if there is a change in air temperature.

Tooth Abscess:

In this case, infection of the root of a tooth can cause intermittent pain. Often, the tooth has a history of on again/off again pain. In
addition to pain, symptoms include swelling of the gum line, swelling of the patientÂ’s face, and in some cases, a loose tooth. Medication may temporarily reduce the pain; however, dental treatment will be necessary.

Gum Abscess:

With this type of abscess, food caught between the tooth and the gum can cause the gums to become infected. As a result, symptoms include swollen gums and bleeding.

 

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