At Sauganash Smiles Dentistry, I have treated many patients from Sauganash, Edgebrook, Forest Glen, Wildwood, Lincolnwood, Jefferson Park, Mayfair, Rogers Park, Albany Park, as well as nearby Niles and Skokie. Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and knowing how to prevent them is essential for maintaining your smile and avoiding pain. I’ll now share the most frequent dental emergencies I see and offer practical steps you can take right away to reduce risk. Understanding how these issues happen, and what you can do before they happen, will give you greater confidence in your dental health.
A chipped or broken tooth often results from accidental impact or biting down on hard foods like ice, nuts, or candy. To prevent these injuries, avoid chewing extremely hard substances and consider wearing a mouthguard during sports or recreational activities. If you chip a tooth, rinse with warm water, apply a cold compress for swelling, and contact me promptly at Sauganash Smiles Dentistry.
When a tooth is completely knocked out, time is critical. If you can find the tooth, hold it by the crown (not the root), rinse gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in its socket. If that isn’t possible, store it in milk or saline. Visit our office immediately, ideally within 30 minutes, for the best chance of saving the tooth.
Sudden or extreme tooth pain can signal an infection, a cracked tooth, or deep decay. Pain that wakes you at night, persists after removing sweets or cold drinks, or worsens with pressure should prompt immediate evaluation. Preventive steps include consistent brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and scheduling regular checkups and cleanings at Sauganash Smiles Dentistry.
If a filling or crown falls out, you may feel sharp pain or sensitivity. Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side until you can see me. You can temporarily protect the tooth using dental cement or sugarless gum. Avoid sticky or hard foods that might worsen the damage, and schedule repair quickly to prevent further decay or infection.
An abscessed tooth may present as swelling, foul taste, fever, or a painful bump on your gum. Do not ignore these warning signs. Rinse with warm salt water and contact me immediately. Maintaining good oral hygiene and managing cavities early helps prevent abscess formation.
If trauma has damaged multiple teeth or your jaw, it’s essential to get medical attention right away. Severe pain, bleeding, loose teeth, or misalignment should be evaluated promptly. Wearing mouthguards during sports and avoiding high-risk activities without protection reduces risk.
Wearing a protective mouthguard, avoiding extremely hard foods, brushing and flossing daily, staying hydrated, and visiting our office regularly all help prevent dental emergencies before they occur. Keeping emergencies from happening means less pain, fewer urgent visits, and better long-term oral health.
Find the tooth and handle it by the tooth’s top portion (crown), not the root. Rinse gently with water and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it moist in milk or saline. Call us immediately, ideally within 30 minutes, to see if it can be reinserted.
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water. Use over‑the‑counter pain relief as directed, avoid cold or hot food, and contact our office as soon as possible. Quick treatment can prevent infection or further damage.
Yes. A lost crown exposes the underlying tooth to decay and sensitivity. Keep the area clean, avoid chewing on that side, and place temporary dental cement or sugarless gum if needed. Bring the crown, if available, and see us promptly for repair.
Look for swelling, throbbing pain, fever, a foul taste in your mouth, or a painful bump on gum tissue. Do not ignore these. Rinse with warm salt water and contact us, abscesses can spread if untreated.
Any time you participate in activities where impact to your mouth is possible, such as sports or recreational biking. Custom mouthguards fitted at our office provide better protection than over-the-counter options.
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency or want to proactively reduce your risk, we are here for you. At Sauganash Smiles Dentistry, located conveniently in the Sauganash neighborhood of Chicago, I provide same-day or next-day care to patients from Sauganash, Edgebrook, Forest Glen, Wildwood, Lincolnwood, Jefferson Park, Mayfair, Rogers Park, Albany Park, and suburbs like Niles and Skokie.
Please do not delay. Contact our Sauganash emergency dentist at Sauganash Smiles Dentistry by calling 773-877-3133 to schedule your consultation or emergency appointment today. Your comfort and oral health are our top priorities.