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Emergency Dental Services

Have a Dental Emergency? Broken tooth? Toothache? No matter what type of dental pain you’re experiencing, Malouf Dental can provide emergency dental treatment to deal with your urgent dental problems. We know how to tackle and treat a wide range of dental issues and treatments, be it a simple chipped tooth, a knocked-out tooth, toothache or facial swelling.
Emergency Treatment

Broken or chipped tooth

Broken or chipped teeth can occur at any point of time. Teeth can break when you bite down on something hard, or as a consequence of decay deep in the tooth. They can cause discomfort from the spare jagged edges or sensitivity due to nerve exposure. Early repair of broken or chipped teeth is critical to prevent teeth loss and avoid an infection.

What should I do with broken or chipped teeth?

Check for any sign of pinkness because it indicates that the nerve is exposed. In such cases, you need to call us immediately because if you wait, your tooth may not be able to be saved.

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Emergency Care

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Teeth cleaning

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Knocked Out Teeth

In the eventuality that you have knocked out a tooth, it is important to take some immediate actions to save the tooth.

What should I do with a knocked out tooth?

If the tooth is from a young child, it would be ideal not to keep it in the mouth as it could be easy for them to swallow the loose tooth.

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Toothache

Toothache can be very painful and distressing. All toothaches may not be classified as dental emergencies; however, a chronic toothache can be a dental nerve damage. Dental nerve damage can be caused by severe tooth decay, trauma or teeth grinding. Whatever be the reason, this type of pain should not be ignored, and a dentist visit is essential. In some cases, the cause of a lasting toothache is non-dental.

Dental nerve damage can be caused by some of the following:

What should I do if I have a chronic toothache?

Rinse your mouth with warm water. If you have swelling, place a cold compress to the outside of your mouth or cheek. Gently use dental floss to remove any food caught between your teeth. call us immediately.

Facial Swelling

Facial swelling, most of the time is due to a severe dental infection or abscess which can be a pus-filled swelling inside a tooth, gum or caused by trauma to the tooth. This usually requires the tooth to be taken out. However, the first thing is controlling the spreading dental infection which can very rapidly become a serious medical issue, or even fatal.

At Dental Malouf, we can treat the infection by either extracting the infected tooth or draining the infection. If the infection is drained, the void inside the tooth must be cleaned and filled in to prevent further infection.

What should I do if I have a facial swelling?