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Dental Emergencies

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  • Preserve your smile with same-day care
  • Feel better & smile with ease again
  • Soothing sedation will put you at ease
Get Fast Relief From Your Emergency Dentist in Fort Lauderdale

Get Fast Relief From Your Emergency Dentist in Fort Lauderdale

Dental pain can strike at any moment. You don’t have to let a sudden toothache or injury ruin your day. Your emergency dentist in Fort Lauderdale is here to provide quick, compassionate care when you need it most. Using safe, biocompatible materials, our team will address your dental emergency, so you can:

  • Prevent further damage to your teeth and gums
  • Avoid missing work or school days due to ongoing pain
  • Learn proper oral care techniques to prevent future emergencies
  • Gain peace of mind knowing you have a trusted dental team
  • Save money by avoiding more extensive treatments
  • Maintain your beautiful smile and good dental health

Call 954-519-4058 for an appointment. We will try to schedule you in on the same day whenever possible!

Urgent Dental Care Can Save Your Smile

When dental emergencies happen, time is of the essence. You want to seek immediate care. It can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. When you visit the International Center for Dental Excellence, your comfort and health are our top priorities. Because we know that stress and anxiety may come with unexpected dental issues, we’ll focus on stopping your pain and restoring your healthy smile quickly.

Depending on what’s going on with your smile, your emergency dental treatments may include:

  • Gum Disease Treatment A gum infection can cause pain and swelling. If you show signs of gum disease, your dentist may recommend deep cleanings, antibacterial treatments, and laser therapy to combat gum disease.
  • Tooth Fillings – Using mercury-free materials, your dentist will repair cavities and damaged teeth. Quick treatment prevents further decay and relieves your aching tooth.
  • Dental Crowns – You can protect and restore broken or severely decayed teeth with custom-made crowns. Your dentist will place a temporary crown to provide immediate relief. Your customized restoration is made of biocompatible, high-quality materials.
  • Dental Bridges – If you have knocked out a tooth, and it’s not possible to restore it in your mouth, your dentist can fill in the gap with a bridge. It’s made of lifelike materials. You can pair it with dental implants if you want strong oral function.
  • Tooth Extractions When saving a tooth isn’t possible, your dentist will perform gentle extractions to relieve pain and prevent infection. This is often necessary for emergencies involving badly damaged or infected teeth.

Call 954-519-4058 for an appointment with your emergency dentist in Fort Lauderdale. You can also schedule online for any non-emergencies.

Common Questions About Emergency Dentistry
Can you help with my dental emergency?

You can give us a call for any dental emergencies you’re facing. Our team will get you in the same day if at all possible, or at least by the following day. Once you’re in the office, we’ll stop your dental pain and help you relax, then work on restoring your smile. We also offer sedation that can eliminate any anxiety you might be feeling about your visit.

What can you do for my dental emergency?

When you come to us for your emergency, you can expect quick, skilled treatment to get your smile back in shape soon. Our first priority will be to stop your dental pain so you can relax. We’ll perform an emergency exam and possibly take X-rays to determine what is causing your pain and what needs to be done to correct it. We’ll always give you options whenever possible.

Can I prevent dental emergencies?

Anticipating every potential dental emergency is impossible, but proactive measures can lower the chances of encountering such issues. Adhering to ADA guidelines by maintaining daily oral hygiene practices like brushing and flossing, along with scheduling routine dental cleanings, minimizes the likelihood of tooth infections and gum disease. Additionally, wearing athletic mouthguards while engaging in sports activities provides added protection against dental injuries.