Emergency Dentistry
If you're in need of an emergency dentist, Westhill Dental in Greenville, WI, offers prompt, compassionate emergency dental services to alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
Your Emergency Dentist in Greenville, WI
Experiencing a dental emergency can be stressful and painful, but Westhill Dental is here to offer you swift and effective relief. Our emergency dentistry services are specially designed to cater to sudden dental issues that require immediate attention, such as a knocked-out tooth or bleeding that won’t stop. At Westhill Dental, we’re open:
- Monday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Tuesday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Wednesday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Thursday: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Call us to schedule your emergency visit.
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What is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency involves any oral health issue that requires prompt attention to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth.
Common emergencies include:
- Knocked-out teeth
- Severe toothache or infection (abscess)
- Lost fillings or crowns
- Broken braces wires
- Injuries to the mouth or jaw.
If you experience any of these situations, it’s crucial to contact Westhill Dental immediately. We prioritize emergency cases to provide quick treatment, preventing further damage or complications.
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What if my tooth gets knocked out?
If you happen to knock out your tooth, it is crucial to act quickly to increase the chances of saving it. Follow these steps:
- Pick up the tooth by the crown (the visible part in the mouth), being careful not to touch the root.
- Rinse the tooth gently in water if it’s dirty. Avoid scrubbing or removing any attached tissue fragments.
- If possible, try to reinsert the tooth into its socket. If you can’t, place it in milk or keep it moist by holding it in your mouth next to your cheek.
- Immediately contact Westhill Dental for emergency care. The sooner you get to us, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
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What if my tooth is loose but still attached?
If your tooth is loose but hasn’t fallen out, it’s important to avoid further trauma:
- Try not to touch or wiggle the tooth with your tongue or fingers.
- Avoid chewing directly on the loose tooth.
- Contact Westhill Dental as soon as possible. We can assess the damage and stabilize the tooth, preserving its health and function.
More Questions?
If you have more questions about emergency dental care, please contact our office, and we will be happy to discuss further.