Emergency Treatment

Emergency Treatment Services At Bae Dental

At Bae Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can be painful, stressful, and disruptive. Dr. Alex Bae and our compassionate team are dedicated to providing prompt and effective emergency dental care when you need it most. We are committed to alleviating your pain, addressing your concerns, and restoring your oral health as quickly as possible. Our focus is on providing immediate relief and long-term solutions, all while maintaining a calm and supportive environment.

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Our Emergency Treatment Services

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

We prioritize dental emergencies and offer same-day appointments to address your urgent needs. We understand that timely treatment is crucial for preventing further complications and alleviating pain.

Toothache & Severe Pain Relief

We provide immediate relief for toothaches and severe dental pain. Our team will diagnose the cause of your pain and provide appropriate treatment, which may include medication, root canal therapy, or extraction.

Chipped, Cracked, or Knocked-Out Tooth Repair

We offer prompt repair for chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth. For knocked-out teeth, immediate action is crucial for successful reimplantation. We provide guidance on how to handle a knocked-out tooth and offer expert care to save your tooth.

Emergency Root Canal Therapy

We provide emergency root canal therapy to treat infected or abscessed teeth. This procedure can relieve severe pain and save a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted.

Swelling, Abscess, & Infection Treatment

We treat dental swelling, abscesses, and infections promptly to prevent the spread of infection and alleviate discomfort. Treatment may include antibiotics, drainage of the abscess, or other necessary procedures.

Same-day Restorations for Broken Teeth

We offer same-day restorations, such as crowns or fillings, to repair broken teeth and restore their function and appearance. Our CAD/CAM technology allows for efficient and precise restorations.

Emergency Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

A dental emergency includes severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, significant swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or any injury to the mouth.

If your tooth is knocked out, gently rinse it with water (do not scrub), and try to place it back in the socket. If that's not possible, keep it in milk or saliva and seek immediate dental care.

You should seek treatment for a severe toothache as soon as possible, as it could indicate a serious infection or other dental problem.

Patients should go to the nearest emergency room.

Regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene, and wearing a mouthguard during sports can help prevent dental emergencies.