KISSIMMEE ORAL SURGERY

Emergency Dentist in Kissimmee, FL

Immediate relief and expert care for your dental emergency

Definition

What Are Emergency Dental Services

If you are experiencing severe oral pain or trauma, you need immediate, expert care.

Our dedicated emergency services provide urgent, rapid response and specialized treatment for any critical dental or facial health issue, from sudden, intense toothaches to complex injuries. We are fully equipped to diagnose and resolve your emergency quickly, ensuring you get immediate relief and the precise care necessary to stabilize your health.

  • Rapid response to dental emergencies for your peace of mind.
    Expert care when you need it most.
    Comprehensive solutions for urgent dental needs.
Emergency

Identifying Dental Emergency Signs

Dental emergencies can happen at any time. Recognizing the signs early can help you receive the care you need without delay.

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Severe toothache or noticeable swelling in the gums
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Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth requiring urgent reattachment
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Broken, chipped, or cracked tooth needing immediate attention
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Loose or lost crown or bridge requiring future replacement of implant
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Uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth needing immediate care
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Abscess or infection with swelling, pus, or fever
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If you’re unsure, call us — it’s better to be safe.
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Dental trauma from sports, accidents, or falls
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Comprehensive Emergency Dental Solutions for You

Our emergency dental services cover a wide range of urgent needs, ensuring you receive prompt and effective care. From pain relief to trauma treatment, we are here to help you regain your oral health.

Immediate Care for Severe Pain
When pain is intense and unmanageable, it requires rapid intervention. We specialize in quickly diagnosing the source, from advanced decay to abscess, and providing immediate, definitive pain relief and stabilizing treatment.
Infection and Abscess Treatment
An oral infection is a serious health threat. We are equipped to manage and drain dangerous abscesses and infections promptly, preventing them from spreading and protecting your vital structures.
Urgent Swelling Management
Rapid swelling in the mouth or face can signal a critical situation. Our priority is to diagnose the underlying cause, reduce dangerous swelling, and begin the specialized treatment needed to restore safety and comfort.
Re-implantation of Knocked-Out Teeth
If a tooth is knocked out, time is the most critical factor for saving it. We specialize in the sensitive process of re-implantation and splinting, offering the best possible chance for preserving your natural tooth.
Repair for Broken Teeth and Dental Work
We handle all breaks, chips, and fractures of teeth and existing dental work. Our goal is not just a quick fix, but a precise, functional repair that restores the aesthetic and strength of your smile.
Soft Tissue Injury Repair
Injuries to the gums, lips, and tongue require specialized surgical management to prevent scarring and infection. We perform precise tissue repair to ensure proper healing and excellent long-term cosmetic results.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

In a dental emergency, swift action is crucial. Knowing how to respond can help preserve your smile and alleviate pain.

  • Severe pain or swelling? Call us immediately for help.
    If you have a broken tooth, save the fragments.
    For a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist in milk.

24/7

Our team is available 24/7 to provide urgent care for facial injuries. Quick intervention is crucial to minimize complications and enhance recovery.

Don’t Wait — Get Emergency Dental Care Now

At Kissimmee Oral Surgery, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and oral health above all. Whether you require specialized surgical treatment, innovative dental options, or caring support, our team is ready to assist you.

FAQs

Common questions about our Emergency Dental Services and what to expect during your visit.

What is a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention to relieve pain or prevent further damage. This includes severe toothaches, trauma, or lost teeth. If you're uncertain, it's best to reach out to us for advice.

What if I knock out a tooth?

If you knock out a tooth, handle it by the crown and rinse it gently. Try to reinsert it into the socket if possible, or keep it in a cup of milk until you can see a dentist. Time is crucial, so seek care immediately.

Can a broken tooth be saved?

Yes, many broken or chipped teeth can be saved with prompt dental care. Treatment options may include bonding, crowns, or root canals depending on the severity. It's important to see a dentist as soon as possible.

What if I have severe tooth pain?

Severe tooth pain may indicate an underlying issue that needs immediate attention. Contact us for an evaluation, and we will provide the necessary treatment to alleviate your discomfort. Don't wait, as early intervention is key.

How to handle a lost filling?

If you lose a filling, avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. You can temporarily cover the area with dental wax or sugar-free gum until you can see a dentist. Schedule an appointment as soon as possible for a replacement.

What if my gums bleed?

If your gums won't stop bleeding, it may indicate an infection or other serious issue. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water and apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth. Seek dental care immediately to address the problem.

Can an abscess be treated?

Yes, an abscess is a dental emergency that requires prompt treatment. It typically involves draining the abscess and addressing the underlying infection. Contact us immediately for evaluation and treatment.

How quickly can I be seen?

We prioritize urgent cases and aim to see patients as quickly as possible. Our team is prepared to provide immediate care during office hours. In severe cases, we can also accommodate after-hours appointments.

Will insurance cover emergency care?

Emergency dental care may be covered by your insurance plan, depending on your specific policy. We recommend checking with your provider to understand your coverage. Our team can assist you with any questions regarding insurance.

How to manage pain?

To manage pain until you see the dentist, over-the-counter pain relievers can be effective. Applying a cold compress to the affected area may also help reduce swelling. However, it's important to seek professional care as soon as possible.

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