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Emergency Dentistry in Roseville, CA
Find relief and expert care with emergency dentistry in Roseville, CA at Fountains Dental Excellence.
About Emergency Dentistry
Emergency dental services treat the teeth, gums, and jaw acute injury and illness to restore function and aesthetics while preventing complications. Dentists offering emergency dental services are important when severe tooth pain strikes. Their services are also useful for individuals who break or lose a tooth, as seeking care right away can potentially restore their smile.
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Emergency dental services are available at Fountains Dental Excellence in Roseville and the surrounding area. When you or a family member has a dental emergency, seek help immediately. Medical care can often help patients avoid complications such as infection and difficulty speaking or eating. Call us at (916) 780-3000 to explore your options for expert care from emergency dentists.

How Emergency Dentistry Works
Most dental practices offer routine checkups and cleanings with appointments. For most minor problems, patients can call ahead to schedule an appointment within a few days to resolve the issue. Emergency dentistry treats patients dealing with significant dental trauma who need immediate care.
Signs of a Dental Emergency
Signs and symptoms of dental trauma or a dental emergency include:
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Chipped, cracked or broken teeth
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Tooth avulsion (knocked out tooth)
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Uncontrollable bleeding
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Severe pain in a tooth or soft tissues of the mouth
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Facial or gum swelling
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If you think you are experiencing dental trauma or a dental emergency, seek professional help immediately. Contact our office for emergency dental care in Roseville, CA or if you have any questions about dental emergencies.
Benefits of Emergency Dental Care
Emergency dental treatment helps relieve mouth pain quickly and effectively. Dental trauma can occur from an accident or an injury. Seeking immediate care when a problem occurs prevents it from becoming a more extensive issue requiring harsher treatments. By taking control of dental emergencies and visiting the dentist immediately, patients can drastically improve their oral health.

HOW TO HANDLE A DENTAL EMERGENCY
What to Do While Waiting for Emergency Dental Treatment
If you or your loved one are suffering from any kind of dental trauma or dental emergency, the first thing to do is stay calm and contact the dentist for instructions.
Treatment options vary depending upon the type of problem. For a lost filling or crown, patients can use a small piece of sugarless gum to cover the opening temporarily. Mouth pain can sometimes be alleviated with over-the-counter medications, while extensive dental trauma may require patients to pack their mouths with gauze.
How to Know If You Should Visit the ER or an Emergency Dentist
How do you know if your emergency is a dental emergency or a medical emergency involving the mouth or jaw? The best way to know is to call your dentist immediately for further instructions. Yes, there are instances where one would go to the emergency room for injury or trauma to the mouth or jaw. When dealing with trauma to the face and mouth that could be life-threatening or lead to severe disability, a hospital ER is the place to go. Jaw fractures, dislocations, or swelling in the mouth area that affects breathing are examples of situations in which one should proceed to the nearest emergency room.
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EXAMPLES OF MOUTH OR FACIAL TRAUMA REQUIRING AN ER VISIT
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Jaw fractures
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Jaw dislocation
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Swelling in the mouth that affects breathing
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If you find yourself in a life-threatening emergency involving the mouth or jaw, then please go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 as soon as possible. If you are unsure if your injury is a dental emergency, call our Roseville dentist immediately.
"The best thing to do in the case of a dental emergency is to call a dentist right away."
While an ER can help to treat medical injuries and issues, there are limits in what they can do for a dental emergency. Thus, people with damage to their teeth should see a dentist who has the proper equipment and training. Most ERs do not have a dentist on staff. They often provide pain medications and antibiotics and tell the patient to see a dentist as soon as possible. Also, a visit to a hospital emergency is costly. The best thing to do in the case of a dental emergency is to call a dentist right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Play it safe.
Protect your teeth and gums when playing sports by using a mouthguard made to fit your mouth precisely. Do not chew hard items such as candy and ice that can damage teeth. Do not use your teeth as tools (to open a package, for example), which can also cause breakage and injury. Keep a first aid kit with gauze and acetaminophen in case of a dental injury.
If the pain is severe, yes.
If you experience pain or sensitivity when the teeth are exposed to heat, cold, or pressure, a cavity could be the cause. This symptom is also common among those who have recently had a dental procedure. However, it does not constitute an emergency unless the pain becomes severe.
Sharp or immediate pain
Sharp pain that occurs when you bite down often indicates a broken or damaged tooth. If pain occurs to the gum area within 30 seconds or so of eating hot or cold food, this could indicate damage or infection to the pulp of the tooth. Both of these situations require immediate dental care.
Possibly.
Minor damage to the teeth is often painless and is not necessarily an emergency. Chips and cracks that affect only the tooth's enamel can often be filled, polished, and smoothed. However, you should see the dentist right away to prevent further damage. A crack or break in the tooth becomes more urgent when the root is exposed, which can cause severe pain.
Contact our dentists in Roseville immediately.
A loose permanent tooth is a dental emergency. If left untreated, the tooth could fall out entirely. Gently push the tooth back into alignment and see a dentist right away for reattachment.

Find Relief and Expert Care with Emergency Dentistry in Roseville, CA
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, Adrian Radu, DDS, and Dan Gustavson, DDS, dentists in Roseville, CA, combine years of experience with expert care to provide pain relief and personalized treatment options. Please contact our office as soon as possible and do not wait for symptoms to worsen.
If you are looking for an emergency dentist in Roseville, CA, request an appointment at Fountains Dental Excellence now.
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