Dentures
Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, causing pain, discomfort, and anxiety. At Dr. Matt Miller, we understand that urgent situations require prompt attention and specialized care. Our emergency dental services are designed to provide rapid relief and comprehensive solutions
when you need it most.
Common Dental Emergencies:
- Toothache: Sudden and severe tooth pain can indicate various underlying issues such as decay, infection, or a dental injury.
- Chipped or Broken Teeth: Accidents or injuries can lead to fractured or chipped teeth, causing pain and aesthetic concerns.
- Lost Filling or Crown: A lost filling or crown can expose the underlying tooth structure, leading to sensitivity and discomfort.
- Abscess or Infection: Swelling, pain, and a pimple-like bump on the gums may indicate a dental abscess or infection that requires immediate attention.
- Trauma or Injury: Accidents, falls, or sports-related injuries can result in damaged teeth or soft tissue trauma that demands prompt dental care.
Our Approach to Emergency Dental Care:
- Prompt Scheduling: We prioritize dental emergencies and strive to schedule patients for urgent appointments as soon as possible.
- Comprehensive Evaluation: Our experienced dental professionals conduct a thorough examination to diagnose the root cause of the emergency and develop an effective treatment plan.
- Pain Management: Immediate relief from pain is a priority. We offer various pain management solutions to alleviate discomfort during and after treatment.
- Restorative Procedures: Whether it’s repairing a chipped tooth, replacing a lost filling, or addressing other issues, we provide prompt and effective restorative procedures.
- Infection Control: For dental infections or abscesses, we address the source of the infection, prescribe antibiotics if necessary, and implement infection control measures.
After-Hours Emergency Care
Dental emergencies don’t always happen during regular office hours. For after-hours emergencies, we provide information on how to reach our on-call dentist and offer guidance on managing the situation until you can receive professional care.
Preventing Dental Emergencies
While we are here to provide emergency care, we also emphasize the importance of preventive measures to minimize the risk of dental emergencies. Regular dental check-ups, maintaining good oral hygiene, and using protective gear during physical activities can significantly reduce the likelihood of unexpected dental
issues.
Emergency Dental Care You Can Trust
At Dr. Matt Miller, our commitment to your oral health extends to emergency situations. If you find yourself in need of urgent dental care, contact us immediately. Our compassionate team is here to provide the swift and effective solutions you need to regain comfort and maintain your overall dental well-being.
Don’t let a dental emergency compromise your oral health. Call Dr. Matt Miller for reliable, timely, and expert emergency dental services. Your well- being is our top priority, and we are here to support you in every step of your dental emergency journey.
Emergency Dental Services – Dentures
What types of dentures are available?
We offer full dentures for patients missing all their teeth and partial dentures for those with some healthy natural teeth remaining. During your consultation, we’ll recommend the best option based on your oral health and smile goals.
How long does it take to get dentures?
The process typically takes a few appointments, including impressions, fittings, and final placement. If extractions are needed, your treatment timeline may vary depending on your healing process.
Will dentures look and feel natural?
Yes. Modern dentures are custom-made to fit comfortably and closely match the appearance of natural teeth. While there is an adjustment period, most patients quickly regain confidence in their smile.
How should I care for my dentures?
Clean your dentures daily with a soft denture brush and cleanser, remove them at night, and store them in water or a denture-soaking solution. Regular dental checkups also help keep your dentures fitting properly.
Can I eat and speak normally with dentures?
Yes. It may take a little time to adjust, but with practice, most patients can comfortably eat a wide variety of foods and speak clearly. We’ll provide tips to help you adapt as quickly as possible.