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Emergency

Tooth pain can be excruciating and can interfere with every aspect of your life. Sleeping well, working productively, or concentrating on everyday tasks can be impossible when dental problems are causing constant pain.

At Sterling Dental, we specialize in providing the best solutions to our patients and can often provide you with a same-day or next-day emergency dentist appointment time to help you manage pain and ensure your oral health!

Knocked Out Tooth

A knocked out tooth is a common dental problem. At Windom Family Dentistry, we strive to immediately take care of our patients who are experiencing this painful dental emergency.

Dental Abscess

Badly infected teeth can jeopardize the health of your entire mouth, including your healthy teeth and gums. Fortunately, we can help! If treated immediately, these dental infections are easy to recover from and can be prevented from causing lasting damage to your mouth. After treatment, our dental team will likely prescribe an antibiotic to treat the dental infection and prevent complications.

Broken Tooth

Teeth can be incredibly strong, but they can still chip, break or crack (fracture). Remember, treating a broken tooth at home is not an option; you need to see Dr. Windom or as soon as possible!

Tooth Pain

Are you experiencing tooth pain? Does it hurt to chew or when air touches your tooth? The first step to take if you are suffering with persistent toothache is to call our office to schedule an exam. During your appointment, Dr. Windom or  will likely x-ray your tooth to help determine if a cavity, crack, abscess or other problem is causing your pain before discussing treatment options with you.

Broken Tooth Filling

As advanced as modern dentistry is, broken tooth fillings can still happen. The most important thing to remember is not to delay seeing Dr. Windom to get treatment for a broken filling. Many teeth can start out with a small break and would only need a filling, but the longer treatment is delayed, the bigger the problem becomes.

Dental Trauma

The first few moments after an oral accident are vital in determining if your recovery will go smoothly. Dental trauma due to an accident is common and can happen due to motor vehicle accidents, falls, sports injuries or physical altercations.

If you have experienced an oral accident or a dental emergency resulting in a tooth being knocked loose, a filling being damaged or a tooth being fractured, call our office immediately to schedule an emergency dentist appointment.

After your appointment, check out the full menu of dental services to continue your oral health care.

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