Emergency Dentistry
We accept same-day emergency appointments. Contact us to schedule: (574) 223-7792
At Rochester Dental Center, we are committed to delivering high quality dental care in a safe and comfortable environment.
We know that the need for an emergency dentist can often arise when you least expect it. Our team is here for you for all your dental needs in the Rochester IN area, including dental emergencies.What is a Dental Emergency?
- Broken, chipped or fractured teeth
- Uncontrollable bleeding
- Painful swelling in or around your mouth
- Knocked-out tooth
- Severe tooth pain and/or infection
We Are Here For Your Dental Emergencies
For patients requiring emergency dental care in the Rochester IN area, call us at (574) 223-7792 for same day emergency appointments. Our dedicated team is available to answer any dental questions you may have. It is important that you do not avoid or delay treatment in these instances, as it can lead to further damage that may require expensive treatments. Request Emergency AppointmentWhat to Do in a Dental Emergency
In a dental emergency, it is important to remain calm and act quickly. If you handle the issue promptly, there is a real possibility of saving your tooth! Here are a few scenarios you may be experiencing and the steps you can take to salvage your tooth and oral health.
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If You Lose a Tooth: If your tooth is knocked out as a result of trauma, it is important to immediately locate the tooth if possible. Pick up the tooth by the crown, or the white outer part you typically see when you smile. If necessary, rinse the tooth in warm water, but do not remove any tissue or scrub the tooth. Finally, store the tooth in milk or gently return the tooth to its place, and make your way to our office within the hour for the best chance of having it returned to the socket correctly.
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If you Lost a Filling or Crown: It is very important that you do not use glue or other temporary measures to put your device back in place. Call our office to have your crown or filling restored promptly. If you experience pain, we recommend using over-the-counter pain medication to manage these symptoms.
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If you have a Toothache: The first thing you can do is to swish warm water in your mouth or floss in order to dislodge any food particles that could be causing pain. If this isn’t successful, or you can see damage or swelling in the tissues of your mouth, schedule an appointment with our office. Hold a cold compress to the outside of your cheek in order to numb any sites of pain while you wait for your appointment. You can also take over-the-counter pain medication, but do not apply any medication directly onto the site.
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If you have an Abscess: An abscess is a very serious condition that should be addressed immediately. Otherwise, there is the possibility that infection could spread to other parts of the body. Call our office immediately if you have an abscess. You can rinse with a mild salt water solution to manage pain in the meantime.