We understand the stress and discomfort that comes with a dental emergency. That’s why we prioritize same-day appointments and quick, effective treatment to relieve your pain and address the issue.
From tooth extractions and root canals to treating infections and repairing damaged teeth, we offer a full range of emergency dental services. Whatever your emergency, Dr. Norina has the expertise to provide the care you need.
Our office is equipped with the latest dental technology, allowing us to diagnose and treat your emergency with precision and care. This means faster relief and a smoother recovery.
If you’re dealing with sudden, severe dental pain, trauma, or damage to your teeth or gums, you need emergency dental care. Don’t wait—getting prompt treatment can prevent further complications and ensure the best possible outcome.
Appointments that fit your busy life, including emergency availability.
We use the latest dental technology to provide the most accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.
At Grand Dental, we know that dental visits can feel a little overwhelming at times. That’s why we offer options to help you relax and feel as comfortable as possible like oral sedation for your treatments and magnificent care—we’re here to make your experience a positive one!
If a crown or filling falls out, keep the area clean and avoid eating on that side of your mouth. Contact us immediately so we can repair or replace it before further damage occurs.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage tooth pain temporarily. Rinsing your mouth with warm salt water and applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek may also reduce discomfort.
Yes, a broken or chipped tooth should be treated as soon as possible to prevent infection, further damage, or pain. Even if the break seems minor, it’s important to have it evaluated.
Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene are the best ways to prevent abscesses. If you notice signs of an abscess, such as severe toothache, swelling, or a pimple-like bump on your gums, seek dental care immediately to avoid an emergency.
If you bite your tongue or lip and the bleeding doesn’t stop after applying pressure for 10-15 minutes, or if the wound is deep, you should seek emergency dental care to prevent infection and ensure proper healing.