Dental Emergency

 
What to do in the Event of A Dental Emergency


A dental emergency requires immediate action. Any injury to the teeth or gums can be potentially serious.  Appropriate care and response can mean the difference between saving or losing a tooth.  Do not ignore a dental problem.  Doing so can increase the risk of permanent damage and require much more extensive and expensive treatment later.

Here's what to do in the event of the following
Knocked out Tooth
Chipped or Broken Tooth
Toothache
Cut Lip or Trauma to the Face
Lost Filling
Abscess
Temporary Crown Comes Off
Something Stuck between Teeth

 
Disclaimer
These suggestions are of a general nature only.  They are not intended to necessarily apply to your particular circumstances and/or every dental emergency situation. Please refer to our Terms of Use of this Web Site.  Contact Georgian Bay Family Dentistry or emergency services for assistance.

 


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