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If you have a dental emergency, contact a dentist near you as soon as possible. Common dental emergencies include tooth abscesses, toothaches, and chipped or cracked teeth, which can result in pain and discomfort. Left untreated, these dental mishaps can lead to serious long-term problems. If you experience a dental emergency in or near Brampton, your local dentist can help.
For Dental Emergencies in Brampton, contact Keshavarz Dentistry. We provide emergency dental services for kids, teens, adults, and seniors who have experienced trauma or injury, including root canals, tooth extractions, infections, toothaches, and tooth replacement.
Don’t wait or hesitate, as time is of the essence.
When you or a family member has a severe dental issue, call our office in Brampton at 905-791-3867. This helps increase the chance of saving a damaged tooth or teeth and preventing further complications.
We accept walk-ins and new patients and offer extended hours.
In the moments following a dental accident, know that there are steps you can take to manage pain and perhaps even save a tooth until you arrive at our office.
By their very nature, emergencies are hard to predict. Whatever problem you’re having, just come in to see us so we can start helping you. Here’s a sample of what we’ve seen—and treated—in our office:
Dental tooth abscesses are collections of pus that can form inside the teeth, gums, or bones that keep your teeth in place. An abscess at the end of a tooth is called a periapical abscess. An abscess in the gum is a periodontal abscess and can lead to swelling in the mouth, face, jaw, or throat that usually begins as a cavity or gum infection.
Resulting from poor oral hygiene or any health conditions that naturally weaken the immune system (e.g. cancer, HIV).
Swelling is usually related to a lower back tooth or wisdom tooth; a flap of gum tissue grows over the back part of the tooth, and bacteria and food debris accumulate under the tissue fold, resulting in infection.
Pain in or around your teeth or jaws, with many possible causes, including cavities, severe decay, cracks in teeth, exposed roots, gum disease and muscle spasms.
Knocked-out teeth or other damage to the teeth, gums, jawbones, tongue or lips caused by car accidents, sports injuries, physical fights and burns from hot liquids or breaks, chips or cracks from biting hard foods.
Infection in the pulp—the soft tissue of nerve fibres and blood vessels in the tooth’s centre—has advanced to the point of causing acute, unmanageable pain.
In the case of an infected pulp, we will most likely need to perform root canals to alleviate your pain and save the tooth. If we can’t perform a root canal, we will remove it.
For dental emergencies, call 905-791-3867 to book an appointment. Our dental clinic is at 40 Finchgate Blvd., Suite 121, at the Bestgate Professional Centre. We accept walk-ins and welcome new patients. We are here to help!
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