Emergency Dentistry

 in Georgetown, TX

Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly—whether from an injury, infection, or sudden tooth pain. When they do, getting prompt care is essential. At Berry Springs Dental, Dr. Patel and our team provide compassionate emergency dentistry in Georgetown, TX to relieve discomfort, address the problem quickly, and protect your long-term oral health.

Seeking treatment as soon as possible can greatly improve the chances of saving a tooth and preventing more serious complications.

Is It a Dental Emergency?

If you or a loved one experiences a dental emergency, contact Berry Springs Dental right away. Our experienced team is prepared to provide prompt care and guide you on what to do until you arrive at our office.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 immediately.

You may be experiencing a dental emergency if you answer yes to any of the following questions:

  • Are you experiencing persistent or severe tooth pain?
  • Is there uncontrolled bleeding in your mouth?
  • Do you have swelling, fever, or signs of infection?
  • Is there a pimple-like bump on your gums?
  • Have you suffered a blow to the mouth or face?
  • Do you have a loose, broken, or knocked-out tooth?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, it’s important to seek dental care as soon as possible.

Common Dental Emergencies

Below are some common dental emergencies and steps you can take to stabilize your condition until your appointment with Dr. Patel.

Tooth Pain

Tooth pain may be caused by deep decay, infection, or inflammation. Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce discomfort. In some cases, pain can be caused by food trapped between teeth, so gentle flossing may help relieve the irritation.

Dental Abscess

A dental abscess is a serious infection that develops around a tooth root or in the gums. It may cause pain, swelling, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. Because the infection can spread to surrounding tissues or even the bloodstream, it’s important to contact our office right away.

Knocked-Out Tooth

A knocked-out tooth has the best chance of being saved if treated within one hour. Hold the tooth by the crown (not the root) and gently rinse it with clean water. If possible, place it back into the socket and bite down gently to hold it in place. If that isn’t possible, store the tooth in a container of milk and bring it with you to your emergency visit.

Cracked or Broken Tooth

If a tooth becomes cracked or broken, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. If you can locate any fragments of the tooth, bring them with you to your emergency appointment.

Lost Crown or Filling

If a crown or filling falls out, you may temporarily place the crown back using over-the-counter dental cement or sugar-free chewing gum until you can visit our office. Avoid using super glue or other household adhesives.

Oral Injuries

If an injury to the mouth causes heavy or uncontrolled bleeding, seek immediate medical attention. While waiting for help, apply gentle pressure to the area using clean gauze or a cloth and use a cold compress to help control bleeding.

Emergency Dental Care When You Need It

If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please contact Berry Springs Dental in Georgetown, TX as soon as possible. Dr. Patel and our team will do everything we can to relieve your discomfort, stabilize your condition, and restore your smile with gentle, effective care. Keeping our office number handy can help you respond quickly when an unexpected dental problem arises.

If you need emergency dental care, call Berry Springs Dental right away. We are here to help when you need us most.