2436 Foothill Blvd. Suite A Calistoga, CA 94515
Should you consider emergency dental care instead of going to the ER?
Emergency dental care ensures patients get orthodontic treatments as soon as possible. The infection will spread if you leave an infected or damaged tooth alone.
The physicians in the emergency room are well-versed in treating medical emergencies but may specialize in something other than dental care. For example, they can help stop any bleeding associated with a dental issue and cannot repair a damaged tooth. Additionally, visiting an emergency room for dental pain relief will provide temporary comfort. You must call our Calistoga dental office to determine the root cause of your pain. To go beyond just alleviating pain, schedule an appointment with our dentist today. Bypassing the ER and coming to us for emergency dental care will minimize unnecessary effort and expense on your part.
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What types of procedures does an emergency dentist perform?
Damage
Missing Teeth
Toothaches
When toothaches strike, Calistoga Dental Group can provide swift and effective relief. We often see patients from California suffering from severe pain in their teeth - this is why many seek care immediately rather than waiting until the dentist's office opens up again. Unfortunately, most toothaches don't happen without warning. However, there are signs, such as pain while biting down, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, irritation with brushing or flossing, and more. If you experience any of these signs, contact us at (707) 709-6058 to arrange an appointment for a dental exam. Our friendly staff will work with you to find a time that fits your schedule. However, if you have an intense toothache, visit our dentist for quick assistance.
The common cause of toothache is severe decay or infection, which you can ease with root canal treatment. We specialize in emergency dental care and are committed to providing a comfortable experience. Firstly, we will numb the area using the correct dose of anesthesia so that you do not feel any discomfort. Then, we make a small hole in the tooth to remove all infected material, then clean and seal the region. Once this is complete, you should begin to feel significantly better. Applying for a dental filling or crown may also be necessary depending on your circumstances, both of which can be done on the same day or by scheduling an appointment later.