Toothaches don’t check your calendar. A cracked tooth doesn’t wait for next week. When something sudden happens, knowing what’s urgent—and what to do right now—can save your tooth and your sanity. That’s where dental emergencies and same day treatment make all the difference.
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
Call us right away if you experience:
- Severe toothache, pressure pain, or pain that wakes you at night
- Facial swelling or a pimple-like bump on the gums (possible infection)
- Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth or a loose tooth after injury
- Cracked or broken tooth, especially with sharp edges or pain to biting
- Bleeding that won’t stop after extraction or trauma
- Lost crown or filling with sensitivity or pain
If you’ve had a head injury, heavy bleeding, or trouble breathing, call emergency services first—then call us.
First-Aid Steps You Can Take at Home
- Knocked-out tooth: Pick it up by the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or an ADA-approved tooth preservation kit. Time matters—see us as soon as possible.
- Severe toothache: Rinse with warm water; floss carefully to remove trapped food. Avoid aspirin on the gums—it can burn tissue.
- Lost filling or crown: Over-the-counter temporary cement can protect the area; bring the crown or filling with you.
- Broken tooth or soft-tissue injury: Rinse, apply gentle pressure if bleeding, and use a cold compress for swelling.
What Same-Day Care Looks Like
When you call, we triage right away. In the office, we:
- Relieve pain quickly and safely.
- Diagnose with focused exams and imaging.
- Stabilize the problem—temporary filling, smoothing sharp edges, re-cementing a crown, starting root canal therapy for an abscess, or splinting a loose tooth.
- Plan next steps for full, definitive treatment.
The goal is simple: get you comfortable, protect the tooth, and prevent the problem from snowballing.
Smart Prevention That Actually Works
- Wear a mouthguard for contact sports and nightguards if you grind.
- Keep up with routine checkups—small cracks and cavities are easier to fix before they become emergencies.
- Don’t use teeth as tools (bottle caps, thread knots, tape ends—your teeth will lose that battle).
- Manage dry mouth and avoid frequent sugar exposures to lower your risk of sudden pain from decay.
Benefits Backed by Professional Sources
- Prompt emergency dental care reduces complications and improves the chance of saving injured teeth (American Dental Association guidelines; trauma management resources).
- Reimplantation within the first hour offers the best prognosis for a knocked-out permanent tooth (IADT—International Association of Dental Traumatology recommendations summarized by ADA).
- Routine preventative dentistry lowers the incidence and severity of emergencies by catching problems early (ADA; CDC oral health materials).
Bringing It Together
When dental trouble strikes, speed and a calm plan are everything. Same-day treatment gets you out of pain fast and keeps small problems from becoming big ones.
If you’re dealing with a dental emergency now—or want a preventative plan so you’re ready later—call Sonoma Springs Dental at 707-935-8200 or come to 17776 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma, CA 95476 to schedule an appointment. We’re here to help, today.