Endodontic Emergenciesin Belmont, NC
Why would I need endodontic emergency care?
When you are experiencing a damaged or infected tooth, timely care is crucial to avoid complex, even-life threatening, complications. At Belmont Endodontics, we offer same day consultations for endodontic emergency care. Our staff is highly trained in triaging dental emergencies and can help navigate the best course of action for you. With emergency treatment at our office, you can find relief from your pain, save your tooth, and get back to living your life to the fullest.
Get Peace Of Mind
When it comes to your oral health, you don’t need to settle. A second opinion can help you rest easy knowing that you’re getting the treatment you need to thrive.
Thorough Exam
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Treatment Plan Evaluation
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The Benefits of Emergency Endodontic Care
Relieve Tooth Pain
Instantly alleviate your toothache by clearing out any infected or decayed material.
Stop The Spread Of Infection
Left untreated, infection can spread to other parts of your mouth, and even the rest of your body.
Save Your Tooth
Restore the health of your tooth, and avoid the need for a more drastic procedure like an extraction.
The Endodontic Emergency Treatment Process
Manage Pain & Call Us
If you’re experiencing a toothache or an oral injury, your first step is to manage your pain, swelling, or bleeding. Over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, as well as a cold compress, can help reduce your discomfort and swelling at home. Sterile gauze should also be used to slow any bleeding. It’s important to avoid aspirin or any other blood thinners. Give us a call and tell us about your situation. We can provide additional recommendations for at-home care, and schedule your emergency visit.
Consultation & Exam
When you arrive at our office, Dr. Taggar will thoroughly examine the site of your dental emergency. We will take any necessary diagnostic images, and develop a custom treatment plan to get you out of pain and restore your oral health.
Treatment & Aftercare
If your tooth can be saved by endodontic treatment, the treatment will be performed by Dr. Taggar to alleviate your discomfort. Once your visit is complete, we’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to help your body heal properly. If you need any additional dental services, our friendly team will help coordinate the appropriate referral for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
If you have severe tooth pain, call our office for possible same day emergency consultation. Belmont Endodontics will be able to address the source of your tooth problem and provide appropriate treatment options instead of waiting hours at a local emergency department!
If you notice an abscess, a pocket filled with pus caused by a bacteria infection, call our office for possible same day emergency consultation. Endodontic treatment can relieve your pain and also stop the infection from spreading. Belmont Endodontics will be able to address the source of your tooth problem and provide appropriate treatment options instead of waiting hours at a local emergency department.
Our team at Belmont Endodontics is the best in the area for dental emergencies! You may need prompt attention from us if you have severe pain not managed well at home, or swelling. However, if the swelling is affecting your breathing or swallowing, you may need additional medical help and we suggest you call a local emergency department.