Urgent Dental Care
Dental emergencies can occur unexpectedly, leading to discomfort and anxiety. We provide same-day appointments with no waiting and no fuss. Contact us now at (937) 748-4700. We consistently have a few slots available each day for new patients in need of assistance. We’re welcoming new patients and prepared to help today
Dental emergencies such as a dislodged tooth, severe tooth pain, or a fractured crown can be quite distressing and painful. If you find yourself in such a situation, please Contact Us 📞 (937) 748-4700 immediately to arrange a same-day appointment. Additionally, we have shared useful pain-relief techniques to help you stay comfortable until our team can assist you. .
Gently rinse your mouth to eliminate any trapped food particles. If you experience swelling, place a cold compress on the outside of your cheek. For short-term relief, consider taking over-the-counter pain medications. Book Appointment.
If a tooth gets knocked out, act quickly to improve the chances of saving it. Pick up the tooth by the crown—the visible part—not the root, to avoid damaging delicate tissue. Rinse it gently with water, but don’t scrub or remove any attached fragments. If possible, reinsert the tooth into its socket and hold it in place. If reinsertion isn’t feasible, store the tooth in milk or saliva to keep it moist. Call our office right away! for the best chance of saving it.
If you’ve broken a tooth, save any tooth fragments and apply gauze if bleeding. Use a cold compress to reduce swelling and avoid chewing on the injured side.
If you've lost a crown or filling, cover the sharp or abrasive edges with sugar-free gum. Avoid hot or cold foods to reduce sensitivity and discomfort. Bring the crown with you to your appointment to restore the tooth and prevent further damage.
Watch for indicators of a abscess, such as gum tenderness, visible swelling, or a boil-like bump that may release pus. If discomfort persists, consider using non-prescription pain medication for temporary relief.
Tooth infections can trigger intense pain, swelling, and serious health risks if ignored. Warning signs include persistent toothaches, heat or cold sensitivity, gum swelling, and pus discharge. Prompt care is essential to stop the infection and prevent complications.
We will clearly outline your treatment options, including their associated costs and risks, right from the start. No unexpected surprises. Our skilled, gentle, and friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring you and your family have a relaxing and comfortable experience.
Our team is passionate about their work and takes pleasure in what they do, fostering a positive, caring, and comfortable atmosphere. They are well-equipped to assist patients who experience anxiety and fear. As a privately owned practice, we prioritize personalized care for you and your family.
We proudly serve Springboro, Centerville, Miamisburg, Dayton, Franklin, Middletown, Lebanon, West Carrollton, Kettering, Riverside, Trotwood, Xenia, Beavercreek, West Carrollton, and other nearby areas in Dayton and Cincinnati, OH, utilizing advanced technology to provide the highest quality care for you and your entire family.
32 S Richards Run
Springboro OH 45066
(937) 748-4700
info@pardental.com