Oral sensitivity
Although minor sensitivity can be addressed at a regular appointment, a sudden onset of severe sensitivity may indicate infection.
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Despite our best efforts and oral hygiene habits, dental emergencies can still happen when we least expect it. Teeth can become injured in an accident or from biting on hard objects. Fillings, crowns, or other devices might break or fall out. Teeth can become severely infected and put you at risk for serious health problems. If you’re suffering from a dental injury or pain, give Nu Dentistry a call! Dental emergencies can be scary and painful, but we’re here to alleviate both your pain and your anxiety. We offer efficient, first-rate dental service, putting your mind at ease every step of the way. As with many emergencies, time is of the essence. Some dental pain is severe and requires speedy medical attention to prevent further complications. We’ll schedule your appointment right away, even on Saturday. We believe that you shouldn’t have to wait for toothache relief. At Nu Dentistry, we make sure that our patients receive their emergency dental care within minutes of arriving, even with short or little notice. Our fantastic team of emergency dentists do everything they can to see you as quickly as possible. We can’t stress enough that dental emergencies require swift action so that larger, more serious problems don’t occur. We are a world-class dental specialty center prepared to treat your dental emergencies, whatever they may entail. Call us today at +18329164144 for immediate service!
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Although minor sensitivity can be addressed at a regular appointment, a sudden onset of severe sensitivity may indicate infection.
Acute pain can indicate multiple dental issues. Toothaches are a sign of infection, especially when accompanied by a fever, earache, or pressure.
These injuries need immediate evaluation to keep from getting infected. Jagged teeth edges can also cause sores and abrasions in the mouth.
If you’re missing a tooth, treatment should be received as soon as possible. For the tooth’s best chance of survival, gather as many pieces as possible and only pick up the tooth by the crown, never the root.
Loose teeth in adults are a sign of either tooth injury or infection.
When a tooth infection becomes bad enough, the tooth swells and develops a pocket of pus known as an abscess. They’re very serious and can spread to other areas of your jaw, head, and neck if left untreated.
If you’re in extreme pain and know you have tooth decay or a cavity, please call our office so we can halt or treat any possible infections.
A little bit of blood after flossing or a dental exam is typical. It can be a sign of gingivitis or early periodontal disease. However, if the gums won’t stop bleeding, this may indicate a severe injury or advanced gum disease.
We Make Sure You're Always Prepared, Even With Serious Procedures
At Nu Dentistry, we do our best to save your teeth, but that’s not always possible. Sometimes a tooth has decayed too much or fractured too severely for repairs like fillings, root canals, and frequent deep cleanings to be an option. Other times, extra or crowded teeth block emerging teeth from coming out without ruining the alignment of your arch. During cases like these, the best option to protect the teeth and bone around it is to have the tooth extracted. There are two kinds of extractions: a simple extraction and a surgical extraction. Simple extractions are for teeth visible above the gum line, and they can be done by loosening the tooth with an elevator tool and removing it with forceps.
Surgical extractions are done on teeth either broken beneath or un-emerged from the gums. This type requires an incision into the gums to entirely remove the submerged tooth. While this procedure may seem scary at first, our dentists make sure that your operation is virtually painless. We offer multiple anesthetic and sedation options, guaranteeing that you’re always comfortable during your treatment. We offer many services, such as implants, dentures, and bridges, that can help fill the gap and restore your missing tooth. We want to make sure you’re always happy with your smile.
When you need emergency dental services, you deserve a team who stays calm under pressure and is unrelenting in giving you the best service possible. We’re Nu Dentistry, and we’re fully committed to your comfort even when times are tough. We understand that you might be nervous about your treatment, but we’re here to put your fears at rest. Everything in our private patient suites is designed to put you at ease, from luxury entertainment to sedation options available upon request. Our dentists go above and beyond to achieve your complete dental satisfaction, no matter your needs.
A tooth extraction is a dental emergency that is quite common. There are several reasons why you might need your teeth extracted. You might have severe decay, injury, overcrowding, or more complex conditions that may necessitate a tooth extraction. A tooth extraction is quick, painless, and solves the dental problem. Qualified dentists will also be able to give you tooth replacement solutions.
Gum disease is a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss and other health problems. Although it is often painless in the early stages, gum disease can progress quickly and cause extensive damage. Fortunately, dentists can provide treatment that can stop the progression of gum disease and help restore oral health. However, it is important to catch the condition early, so it is important to visit the dentist regularly.
A root canal is a dental procedure performed to repair and save a damaged tooth. It is used to eliminate bacteria from the infected tooth and prevent future reinfection. A root canal procedure is a serious dental procedure. However, it isn't any more painful than other dental procedures - especially when performed by a great dental team like our qualified team at Nu Dentistry.
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A cracked tooth is only an emergency if it is extremely painful. Pain can be a sign that the inside is damaged and the tooth fractured. If a tooth is fractured badly enough, it may not be salvageable. If these symptoms apply to you, please contact us immediately.
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A dentist must pull the tooth to stop the spread of infection. A tooth might also need extraction if teeth are overcrowded or incoming teeth are impacted and unable to emerge. Overcrowding often happens with incoming wisdom teeth.
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Gingivitis occurs when plaque and tartar build-up around and under the gums, causing infection. Depending on the severity, treatment will include a regular dental cleaning or deep cleaning. A deep cleaning involves scaling teeth clean both above and below the gumline, respectively, of hardened build-up. Periodontal disease must be treated with deep cleaning.
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While only local anesthesia is necessary when performing a root canal, you can opt for sedation with the procedure on request. Our fully trained dentists can sedate you during the procedure, either with oral conscious sedation or IV sedation. For anxious patients, this can soothe nervousness and give the best possible treatment experience.
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We always do our best to save our patients’ teeth because natural teeth are stronger and keep their neighbors from shifting. Keeping those teeth will save a lot of time, discomfort, and money in the long run. However, there are times when a tooth has fractured or decayed past the point of saving, even with a root canal, and an extraction is necessary.
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Wisdom teeth are often extracted when they either don’t fully emerge from the gum or if they stay fully submerged. Keeping your wisdom teeth in these circumstances can lead to infection or the development of oral cysts, which can damage your gums and bone.
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