What should I do if I have a dental emergency?

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In the event of a dental emergency, it is essential to remain calm and take immediate action. A dental emergency may include a severe toothache, a tooth that has been knocked out, a broken tooth, or any injury to the mouth or gums. First, you should assess the situation and determine the severity of the issue. For severe pain, over-the-counter pain medication may provide temporary relief until professional help is available. If a tooth has been knocked out, it is important to handle it carefully by the crown and avoid touching the root. Rinse it gently with water if it is dirty, but do not scrub or remove any tissue. If possible, try to place the tooth back into the socket to keep it moist until you can see a dentist. Seeking professional dental care as soon as possible is vital for the best outcome. Northridge Dental Group, like many practices, may have protocols in place to handle dental emergencies. It is advisable to look on their website for specific information related to emergency care, including how to contact them in such a situation. Doing so ensures you receive the prompt treatment you need.
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Answered Aug 15, 2025

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