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Dental Emergencies in Halifax

Dental emergencies can happen without warning and may cause pain, swelling, or damage to your teeth and gums. At Lawen Dentistry, Spring Garden, we provide emergency dental care for patients who need prompt attention for unexpected oral health concerns. Early treatment can often help relieve discomfort and reduce the risk of further complications.

How Emergency Dentistry Works

When you contact Lawen Dentistry, Spring Garden with a dental emergency, our team will gather information about your symptoms and help arrange an appointment as quickly as possible.

During your visit, Dr. Daniel Lawen will examine the affected area and may use diagnostic imaging to identify the source of the problem. Once a diagnosis has been made, a treatment plan will be recommended based on your condition and immediate needs.

Treatment may involve relieving pain, managing infection, repairing a damaged tooth, or stabilizing the affected area until additional care can be completed if necessary.

What Is Emergency Dentistry?

Emergency dentistry focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of urgent dental problems that require timely care. These situations may involve injury, infection, severe pain, or damage to a tooth that cannot wait for a routine appointment.

Receiving care as soon as possible can help preserve your oral health and may improve the chances of saving a damaged tooth.

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Toothaches and severe dental pain
  • Broken or chipped teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Dental abscesses or infections
  • Swelling of the gums or jaw
  • Injuries to the teeth or soft tissues of the mouth

If you are experiencing a dental emergency, contacting a dentist promptly can help determine the appropriate next steps for your care.

Who Is Emergency Dentistry For?

Emergency dental care is available for children, teenagers, and adults experiencing unexpected dental problems that require prompt evaluation.

You may need emergency dental treatment if you have:

  • Persistent or severe tooth pain
  • A cracked, broken, or knocked-out tooth
  • Facial or gum swelling
  • Bleeding that does not stop
  • Signs of a dental infection
  • A lost restoration that is causing discomfort
  • An injury affecting your teeth, gums, or jaw

If you are unsure whether your situation is a dental emergency, our team can help assess your symptoms and determine the most appropriate course of action. Seeking timely care may help prevent more extensive treatment in the future.

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