Dental Emergencies 101: What to Do When the Unexpected Happens
in San Jose, CA

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Dental Emergencies 101: What to Do When the Unexpected Happens

No one ever plans for a dental emergency, but when one strikes, knowing how to act can make all the difference. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth during a weekend soccer game or sudden, unbearable tooth pain at midnight, fast and smart action can help save your smile. At Sparkling Smile Dental, we care about your oral health in every situation
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No one ever plans for a dental emergency, but when one strikes, knowing how to act can make
all the difference. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth during a weekend soccer game or sudden,
unbearable tooth pain at midnight, fast and smart action can help save your smile.

At Sparkling Smile Dental, we care about your oral health in every situation – especially the
urgent ones. Here’s a quick guide to recognizing and responding to common dental
emergencies.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies aren’t just painful, but they can also lead to serious complications if
ignored. If you are ever wondering whether your situation falls under a dental emergency, call
us immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Severe toothache or swelling
    This could be a sign of infection or an abscess. Don’t wait it out, as pain is your body’s
    way of saying something’s wrong.
  • Knocked-out tooth
    Time is of the essence. Gently rinse the tooth (don’t scrub!), keep it moist (in milk or
    saliva), and try to get to a dental office within 30 minutes. After that, let us take it from
    there.
  • Chipped or broken tooth
    If there’s any bleeding or pain, it’s an emergency. Save the pieces if possible and avoid
    chewing on that side.
  • Lost filling or crown
    It might not seem urgent, but exposed teeth are often vulnerable to damage and
    infection. Temporary dental cement can help, but give a call to your dentist.
  • Injury to soft tissues
    Cuts or lacerations to the gums, cheeks, or tongue should be cleaned and pressed with
    gauze to stop bleeding. If it doesn’t stop within 10 – 15 minutes, seek immediate care.

What to Do Until You Reach Us

  • Manage pain with over-the-counter pain relievers (make sure not to place aspirin
    directly on gums).
  • Rinse with warm saltwater to keep the area clean.
  • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
  • Avoid eating on the affected side.

And remember: when in doubt, call Sparkling Smile Dental. It’s better to be safe and get
checked than to risk further complications.

We’re Here When You Need Us.

Dental emergencies can be scary – but, just remember, you’re not alone. At Sparkling Smile
Dental, we will do everything we can to handle your emergency because your comfort and
health are our top priorities. Don’t wait to get the care you need.

Call us right away at (408) 412-5599 or book online to book an urgent visit.

Because a sparkling smile deserves 24/7 protection.

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome!