A dental emergency can happen at any time, often when you least expect it. At our office, we understand the urgency of these situations and are committed to providing you with the immediate care you need. Whether you are dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth or another urgent dental issue, our dentist and team are here to help. If you are experiencing a dental emergency in Sebring, Florida, contact us at 863-385-6200 as soon as possible so we can schedule your appointment promptly and get you the care you need.

Common Dental Emergencies

Certain dental issues require immediate attention to relieve pain, prevent infection and protect your oral health. Some of the most common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent or intense toothaches may indicate an infection, decay or other serious issues requiring immediate treatment.
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: A tooth that has been completely dislodged should be placed in milk or a tooth preservation solution and brought to our dentist as soon as possible.
  • Chipped, Cracked or Broken Teeth: A damaged tooth can lead to further complications if not treated quickly. Our dentist will assess the severity and determine the best restoration option.
  • Lost Fillings or Crowns: When a filling or crown falls out, the exposed tooth is vulnerable to damage and sensitivity. Seeking prompt care can prevent further complications.
  • Injuries to the Soft Tissues: Lacerations to the lips, gums, tongue or cheeks should be addressed to control bleeding and prevent infection.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

If you experience a dental emergency, call our office at 863-385-6200 immediately. Our team will guide you on the next steps and determine the urgency of your condition. While waiting for your appointment, you may find relief by:

  • Rinsing your mouth with warm water
  • Applying a cold compress to reduce swelling
  • Taking over-the-counter pain relievers as directed
  • Avoiding chewing on the affected area

If you have suffered trauma to the head or neck, call 911 or seek medical attention from an emergency room or physician before visiting our office. Your health and safety are our highest priority.

Schedule an Emergency Dental Visit

Timely treatment is essential for preserving your oral health and preventing further complications. If you have a dental emergency, do not hesitate to contact us and make an appointment with our emergency dentist, Dr. Albert Ruiz. We are ready to provide the care you need to restore your comfort and wellbeing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry

What should I do if I have a severe toothache?

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If you experience a severe toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and gently floss to remove any debris. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums. You can take over-the-counter pain relievers as directed. Call our office immediately so we can evaluate the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?

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Yes, a knocked-out tooth can sometimes be saved if you act quickly. Handle the tooth by the crown, rinse it gently and try to place it back in the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or saline and seek emergency dental care within an hour for the best chance of reattachment.

What should I do if I break a tooth?

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If you break a tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the affected side. Save any broken pieces, if possible, and contact our office right away. We will determine the best way to restore your tooth.

When should I go to the emergency room instead of the dentist?

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You should go to the emergency room if you experience severe bleeding, a jaw fracture, difficulty breathing or trauma affecting your head or neck. For most dental emergencies, including tooth pain, broken teeth or lost restorations, our office can provide treatment to relieve discomfort and protect your oral health.

What areas do you serve?

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Dr. Ruiz is your emergency dentist in Sebring, Florida, and the surrounding areas of Hardee County and Highlands County! If you experience a dental emergency, reach out to our team right away so we can provide you with the care you need to regain your oral health and smile.