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Emergency

Facing a dental emergency? Look no further than Dental Avenue in Mamaroneck, NY. Our expert team is ready to provide immediate care when you need it most.

 

From toothaches to broken teeth, we’ve got you covered. Trust us for compassionate and skilled emergency dentistry. Your smile’s safety is our priority.

Fractured Tooth

Prompt and comprehensive care for fractured teeth.

What is a Fractured Tooth?

A fractured tooth can be a distressing and painful dental condition that requires immediate attention. It occurs when a tooth breaks, cracks, or chips due to various reasons such as trauma, biting on hard objects, dental decay, or even natural wear and tear. A fractured tooth can cause discomfort, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, pain while chewing, and may even lead to more severe complications if left untreated.

Knocked-out Permanent Tooth

Emergency treatment for dislodged tooth.

What is a Knocked-out Permanent Tooth?

A knocked-out permanent tooth, also known as an avulsed tooth, occurs when the entire tooth is dislodged from its socket due to trauma or injury. This can happen during accidents, sports-related activities, or falls. When a permanent tooth is knocked out, it is essential to seek immediate dental care to maximize the chances of saving the tooth.

Lost or Loose Fillings

Replacement or stabilization of dental fillings.

What is a Lost or Loose Filling?

A filling is a dental restoration used to repair a tooth affected by decay or damage. It is typically made of materials like amalgam or composite resin and is designed to restore the shape, function, and strength of the tooth. However, fillings can become dislodged or loosen over time, leaving the tooth vulnerable to further decay and sensitivity.

Object Stuck in Mouth

Removal of foreign objects from mouth.

What is an Object Stuck in the Mouth?

An object stuck in the mouth refers to any foreign material or item that becomes trapped or lodged in the oral cavity. This can include food particles, small toys, pieces of dental appliances, or even small objects accidentally swallowed or inserted into the mouth. When an object is stuck, it can cause discomfort, difficulty swallowing, and potential injury to the oral tissues.

Severe Toothache

Intense pain in tooth requiring treatment.

What is a Severe Toothache?

A severe toothache refers to intense or prolonged pain originating from a tooth or the surrounding area. It can manifest as sharp, throbbing, or constant pain, often accompanied by sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, difficulty biting or chewing, and swelling around the affected tooth. A severe toothache is a clear indication of an underlying dental problem that requires prompt dental intervention.

Tooth Abscess

Infection in tooth requiring treatment.

What is a Tooth Abscess?

A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus that forms within the tooth or the surrounding gums and tissues. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection resulting from tooth decay, a cracked tooth, or a failed dental procedure. The abscess develops as a response to the infection, as the body’s immune system attempts to contain and eliminate the bacteria. The infection can cause severe pain, swelling, sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, and even a fever in some cases.

Severe Toothache

Intense pain in tooth requiring treatment.

What is a Severe Toothache?

A severe toothache refers to intense or prolonged pain originating from a tooth or the surrounding area. It can manifest as sharp, throbbing, or constant pain, often accompanied by sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, difficulty biting or chewing, and swelling around the affected tooth. A severe toothache is a clear indication of an underlying dental problem that requires prompt dental intervention.

Tooth Abscess

Infection in tooth requiring treatment.

What is a Tooth Abscess?

A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus that forms within the tooth or the surrounding gums and tissues. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection resulting from tooth decay, a cracked tooth, or a failed dental procedure. The abscess develops as a response to the infection, as the body’s immune system attempts to contain and eliminate the bacteria. The infection can cause severe pain, swelling, sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, and even a fever in some cases.

Wisdom Tooth Infection

Infection in impacted wisdom tooth.

What is a Wisdom Tooth Infection?

A wisdom tooth infection, also known as pericoronitis, occurs when the gum tissue surrounding a partially erupted or impacted wisdom tooth becomes infected. Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood and can often cause problems due to their positioning or lack of space. When a wisdom tooth partially erupts, it creates a flap of gum tissue that can trap food particles, bacteria, and debris.

Wisdom Tooth Pain

Discomfort caused by impacted wisdom tooth.

What is Wisdom Tooth Pain?

Wisdom tooth pain refers to discomfort or pain experienced in the back of the mouth due to the eruption, impaction, or other issues related to the wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood, and their positioning or lack of space can lead to various problems. When wisdom teeth are unable to fully emerge or become impacted, they can cause pain, inflammation, and pressure on adjacent teeth, leading to discomfort and oral health issues.

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