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Things To Look For When Establishing The Need For Emergency Dental Care

https://www.napervillecommonsdental.com/dental-emergencies - Generally, you need emergency dental care if a tooth or teeth is knocked out, forced out of position or unexpectedly loosened. Your Naperville, IL family dentist is here to help get your oral health back on track. Choose Naperville Commons Dental as your same-day emergency dental team because you will receive comprehensive care from a highly trained staff with your emergency dental needs in mind.<br>

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Things To Look For When Establishing The Need For Emergency Dental Care

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  1. Generally, you need emergency dental care if a tooth or teeth is knocked out, forced out of position or unexpectedly loosened. Your Naperville, IL family dentist is here to help get your oral health back on track.

  2. Here are a few things to look for when establishing the need for emergency dental care: - Toothaches: A persistent toothache could indicate a developing cavity or another type of infection. - A cut on the tongue, lip or cheek: Haphazardly biting your tongue, lip or cheek could mean a crack or break in the tooth. This is also true for unexpected cuts in these same areas. - Knocked out permanent tooth or broken tooth: If a tooth is knocked out or broken, it needs immediate attention. Treatment may require a form of dental implants or crowns. - Bleeding after a baby tooth has fallen out: A little blood is normal. However, if the bleeding doesn’t stop, this warrants an emergency visit to our kids’ dentist. - Cold or canker sores: Injury to the mouth can cause cold or canker sores, especially after having initial dental work.

  3. Types of a Dental Emergency: - A Knocked-Out Tooth - A Cracked Tooth - A Dental Crown Comes Off - An Infected Tooth - A Broken Jaw

  4. Choose Naperville Commons Dental as your same-day emergency dental team because you will receive comprehensive care from a highly trained staff with your emergency dental needs in mind.

  5. Our same-day service is never rushed- you'll receive the same care as if you were coming in for a routine visit.

  6. Contact Us: Naperville Commons Dental Matthew Burns, DMD William Murphy, DDS 24 W 500 Maple Ave, #217 Naperville, IL 60540`1 (630) 355-2935 napervillecommonsdental@gmail.com

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