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Emergency Dental Care in San Jose

Urgent Emergency Dental Care in San Jose, CA

Life is full of surprises, and sometimes these manifest as dental emergencies when we least expect them. But whether you’re dealing with tooth pain or lost one of your pearly whites, you can trust that our team will be here to assist you, even on the very same day.

 

Whether you require dental implant surgery, a tooth extraction, or simply a quick solution to ease discomfort, we offer same-day emergency appointments to ensure you receive the care you deserve without unnecessary delay. Don’t hesitate to contact our San Jose emergency dentist at once for immediate assistance.

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Why Choose Center for Advanced Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

Same-Day Dental Appointments Available
Friendly and Accommodating Dental Staff
Prosthodontist with Decades of Experience
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How We Treat Dental Emergencies

Fast, Effective Treatment When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies don’t wait for convenience, so neither should your treatment. Here’s how we handle your emergency:

  • Initial Contact: When you call our office, our team will listen to your description of the symptoms. We will provide you with first-aid advice, such as how to preserve a knocked-out tooth or manage severe pain, until you can come in for urgent dental care.

  • Immediate Care at Our Dental Office: Once you arrive, we’ll prioritize your case and begin an examination. This may include X-rays to determine the extent of the issue and help us develop a precise diagnosis.

  • Customized Treatment Plan: After identifying the problem, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Whether you need a dental crown, tooth extraction, or more complex dental implant procedures, we’ll quickly implement the right solution to alleviate your pain and restore your smile.

Discover if dental implants are right for you with our complimentary consultation and personalized treatment planning.

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The Most Common Dental Emergencies

 It might not be apparent that you’re suffering from a dental emergency, but it’s never wise to leave anything to chance. To help you avoid any confusion, we’ve put together a list of some of the most common dental emergencies that we see here in our San Jose dental office. If you’re experiencing any abnormal pain or symptoms, you shouldn’t hesitate to give us a call at once.

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Toothaches

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Chipped
Tooth

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Cracked
Tooth

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Sensitivity to
Hot & Cold

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Knocked-Out
Tooth

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Lost Filling
or Crown

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Broken
Denture

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Jaw Pain or
Clenching

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Something Stuck
Between Teeth

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Immediate Actions for Common Dental Issues

In dental emergencies, acting quickly can make all the difference. Here’s what to do if you’re dealing with a dental injury or tooth pain:

  • For Tooth Pain: Rinse your mouth with warm water and avoid placing aspirin directly on the affected area. You can use over-the-counter pain relief until you’re able to visit us.

  • For a Knocked-Out Tooth: Keep the tooth moist by placing it back into its socket or storing it in milk or water. Contact us immediately, as we may be able to re-implant the tooth if treated quickly.

  • For a Broken or Cracked Tooth: Save any pieces and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the damaged tooth until you can be seen by an emergency dentist.

  • For Lost Crowns or Fillings: If a crown or filling comes loose, temporarily secure it with dental wax or over-the-counter dental cement until your appointment.

FAQs about Urgent Emergency Dental Care

If you experience severe tooth pain, it’s essential to address the issue as soon as possible. Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean it, and avoid applying aspirin directly to the painful area. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain medication to help manage the discomfort. Be sure to contact an emergency dentist for urgent dental care to prevent the pain from worsening and avoid further complications.

Yes! A knocked-out tooth is a dental emergency that requires immediate attention. If possible, try to gently place the tooth back into its socket. If that’s not possible, store it in a container with milk or water and contact our emergency dental office as quickly as possible. The sooner you seek emergency dental services, the better the chances of successfully re-implanting the tooth.

The dental implant procedure can vary depending on several factors, such as the condition of your jawbone. If bone grafting is required to ensure sufficient bone density for the implant, the process may take longer. However, in general, you can expect the dental implant process to take anywhere from 3 to 6 months. This includes the time needed for implant placement and the osseointegration process where the implant fuses with the bone.

Partial dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth when you still have natural teeth remaining. These are designed to fit securely around your remaining teeth, preventing them from shifting. Full dentures, on the other hand, are used when all of your natural teeth are missing. Both types of dentures are removable, but partial dentures provide a more secure fit when some teeth are still present.

If you need emergency dental care outside of normal office hours, emergency dental services are still available. Many emergency dentists offer after-hours support or are able to direct you to an emergency room for urgent cases. Be sure to call our office for guidance or advice if you’re dealing with a dental injury, such as a cracked tooth or severe tooth pain. We may offer solutions or advice until you can visit for immediate care.

Visit Us

Our office is strategically positioned in San Jose, CA, along North Bascom Avenue, offering easy connectivity to major transportation routes and centrally accessible from neighboring communities. The suite is housed within a professional complex with convenient parking options and straightforward building navigation for visitors.