DO YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY?
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Do not hesitate to seek urgent dental care if you experience any of the following symptoms:
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A Severe Toothache or Gum Injury
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Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)
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Cracked or Fractured Tooth
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Infection or Swelling in the Mouth
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and More
Emergency Dental Treatment
When you have a dental emergency — whether it's caused by a sudden accident or chronic disease — your teeth and/or the tissues of the mouth that surround them need to receive proper care right away. As with any type of medical emergency, it's important to be aware, before you're actually in the situation, of what you can do to ensure the best outcome.
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