Call Now for Immediate Help: 561-790-5414
Tooth pain or a dental injury cannot wait. At Vision Dental, we provide fast, reliable emergency dental care in Loxahatchee, FL, with same-day appointments whenever possible. If you are searching for an emergency dentist near Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, or Westlake, our team is ready to help you get out of pain quickly.
What Qualifies as a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency includes any issue causing severe pain, bleeding, swelling, or damage to your teeth or gums. Prompt care can prevent further complications and may help save your tooth.
- Severe or persistent toothaches
- Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth
- Knocked-out or loose teeth
- Swelling in the gums, jaw, or face
- Lost fillings, crowns, or bridges
- Bleeding that will not stop
- Signs of infection, such as pus or fever
What to Do During a Dental Emergency
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, call Vision Dental at 561-790-5414 right away. Our team will guide you on what to do and schedule you as quickly as possible.
If a tooth is knocked out, hold it by the crown (not the root) and keep it moist until you arrive. For swelling or pain, applying a cold compress can help reduce discomfort. If you are experiencing severe bleeding, facial trauma, or trouble breathing, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room immediately.
Emergency Dental Treatments We Provide
Once we identify the cause of your discomfort, we will recommend the best treatment to restore your oral health and relieve pain. Emergency dental care may include:
- Tooth-colored fillings
- Dental crowns
- Root canal therapy
- Tooth extractions
- Treatment for dental infections
- Repair for chipped or broken teeth
- Recementing crowns or restorations
Gentle Emergency Care From Dr. Kiren George
Dr. Kiren George, known by many patients as “Gentle George,” is recognized for his compassionate approach and gentle touch. When you are in pain, having a dentist who listens, explains your options clearly, and prioritizes your comfort can make all the difference.
Dr. George combines advanced clinical training with a patient-first philosophy to deliver efficient, high-quality emergency dental care for patients throughout Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and nearby communities.
Why Choose Vision Dental for Emergency Dentistry?
- Same-day emergency appointments whenever possible
- Conveniently located near Royal Palm Beach and Wellington
- Gentle, compassionate care focused on your comfort
- Modern dental technology for fast diagnosis and treatment
- Personalized care from an experienced dentist
Schedule Emergency Dental Care in Loxahatchee, FL
You do not have to wait in pain. If you need an emergency dentist in Loxahatchee, FL, or near Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, or Westlake, call 561-790-5414 now. Our team will do everything possible to see you quickly and provide the relief you need.
Emergency Dentist FAQs
How quickly can I be seen for a dental emergency?
We strive to offer same-day emergency appointments whenever possible. Call Vision Dental at 561-790-5414, and we will prioritize your visit based on your symptoms.
Is a toothache considered a dental emergency?
Yes, especially if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by swelling. Toothaches can indicate infection or damage that requires prompt treatment.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Pick up the tooth by the crown, avoid touching the root, and keep it moist in milk or saliva. Call our office immediately for instructions and come in as soon as possible.
Can I go to the ER for a dental emergency?
The ER can help manage pain or swelling, but they typically cannot treat the underlying dental issue. For most dental emergencies, seeing an emergency dentist is the best option.
Do you accept walk-in emergency patients?
We recommend calling ahead so we can prepare for your visit, but we do our best to accommodate urgent cases as quickly as possible.
How can I prevent dental emergencies?
Maintaining regular dental visits, wearing a mouthguard during sports, and avoiding chewing hard objects can help reduce your risk of dental emergencies.
