24/7 Emergency Dentist Service in Pleasant Hill, CA

Every Second Counts In An Emergency

Need to book an emergency dentist appointment? Whether it’s bleeding that won’t stop, unbearable mouth pain, or a lost tooth, crown, or filling, relief is just a call away.

Visit Pleasant Hill Dental for Emergency Mouth and Tooth Care

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Please keep the hotline clear for true dental emergencies.

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We Relieve Pain and Restore Peace of Mind with Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies can happen to anyone. From nasty toothaches to fractured teeth, we all have times when life surprises us. Whether a dental emergency has happened because of an accident, neglect, or biting into something hard, it can cause pain and panic. Good news! An emergency dentist in Pleasant Hill, California, can relieve pain and restore oral health.

When you need emergency dentistry, Pleasant Hill Dental is here to help. Dr. Cheng Zhu and his team are trained to handle most dental emergencies. Call us immediately if you need urgent help. Even if you can’t book an appointment on the same day, we’ll advise on what to do until you see us.

What counts as a dental emergency?

Dental emergencies often strike when you least expect them. Unfortunately, most dental emergencies are painful and worsen without proper care. Call our office to reserve an appointment if you experience any of the following dental problems. Please let our reception team know it’s an emergency so we can schedule you accordingly.

  • An excruciating toothache
  • An avulsed or knocked-out tooth
  • A fractured or cracked tooth
  • Tooth or gum abscess
  • A loose/fallen-out crown or filling

Not all dental emergencies can be handled in a dental office. Fractured jaws or head and neck trauma require immediate medical attention, and you should visit an ER or your local hospital. 

How do we handle dental emergencies?

Our dental team assists you even before you arrive at our office. Over the phone, we’ll provide guidance on managing the situation and preventing it from worsening. Once you are in our care, we’ll quickly diagnose the issue to identify the root cause. From there, the doctor will recommend the following treatment options to ensure your comfort.

  • Composite dental fillings for minor tooth damage or decay
  • CEREC same-day crowns for extensively damaged teeth
  • Root canals for damaged or infected teeth
  • Dental extractions for irreparably damaged teeth
  • Pain medications and antibiotics

Some dental issues may begin with mild discomfort or minor symptoms, but if left untreated, they can quickly escalate into serious dental emergencies. What may start as a mild toothache, minor sensitivity, or a chipped tooth can develop into severe pain, infection, or damage to surrounding teeth and gums. If you’re unsure whether a situation requires immediate attention, it’s always better to err on the side of caution. When in doubt, call us. Our team can help assess the situation over the phone, advise, and determine whether you need urgent dental care.

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Are dental emergencies preventable?

Dental emergencies can be painful and frustrating, so it’s better to prevent them if possible. Although dental emergencies can’t be prevented entirely, you can reduce their severity or frequency. 

Prevent dental emergencies by observing the following tips.

  • Floss and brush your teeth diligently
  • Adhere to six-month dental check-ups and cleanings
  • Invest in a personalized athletic mouthguard if you are active in sports
  • Reduce the amount of sugary foods

Do you need emergency dental care?

Toothaches, tooth avulsion, and broken teeth can be painful and often deteriorate without treatment. Don’t delay or put off treatment when you need urgent dental care in Pleasant Hill, California. Instead, call (925) 693-7077 to schedule an appointment with Pleasant Hill Dental. We’ll do our best to accommodate you on the same day.

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Severe Toothache

If your tooth is causing you so much pain that it’s unbearable, it’s usually a sign of exposed nerves or bacterial infection. Placing an ice pack on the affected area can help reduce the pain until we can perform an emergency root canal or – in the worst cases – a tooth extraction.

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Badly Chipped or Cracked Tooth

Minor chips or cracks don’t require immediate care, but if there are sharp fragments or parts of the tooth that could cut your mouth, you should call us right away. Usually, dental bonding or a veneer can restore the tooth, but more serious cases may call for a crown or implant.

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Knocked Out Permanent Tooth

If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, it’s tremendously important to get it re-seated in its socket as quickly as possible. The sooner the tooth is put back in, the more likely it is that it’ll take root again. If your missing tooth can’t be naturally restored, a dental implant is the next best option.

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Problems with Crowns or Fillings

Even if it doesn’t cause a lot of pain, losing a crown or filling has a major and immediate effect on daily activities like eating and speaking. Lost or damaged fillings are typically replaced with a new filling, but a crown that’s fallen off can usually be cleaned and reattached.

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Heavy Bleeding

Any time there’s heavy and persistent blood flow in your mouth, it’s a sign that you need emergency treatment. Gauze inside your mouth, and an ice pack on the outside can slow the bleeding and keep it manageable while you’re making your way to the clinic for treatment.

FAQs

What qualifies as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency will include issues such as intense tooth pain or a tooth knocked out, cracked, or broken. A dental emergency could also include swelling or inflammation of the gums, bleeding, and fever brought on by dental infection. Facial trauma, broken dental restorations, or injuries involving your mouth and jaw also require immediate attention. If you experience any of these symptoms, you must contact Dr. Zhu’s office immediately. Prompt treatment can prevent further complications and help save your tooth or restore oral health.

How should I act if my tooth is knocked out?

If a tooth is knocked out, handle it carefully by the top of the tooth (the crown) and avoid handling the tooth but its root. If the tooth is dirty, you can gently rinse it with cool, clean water, but make sure to avoid scrubbing or removing any attached tissue. If possible, place the tooth gently into its socket. If you can’t reinsert it, you can place the tooth into milk or your saliva and seek immediate treatment with Dr. Zhu.

What can I do to manage dental pain until I see the dentist?

If you’re experiencing significant pain from a tooth, you can begin by rinsing your mouth with clean, warm water before flossing between teeth to ensure no food debris is causing the pain. Store-bought pain relievers can help alleviate existing discomfort. A cold compress on the outside of your cheek can reduce swelling.

What can be done if I break or crack a tooth?

If you have a cracked or broken tooth, you should first use a warm water rinse to cleanse the impacted area. If possible, save any broken pieces of the tooth that you are able to recover. Apply a cold compress to your face to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain relief if needed. Avoid chewing on the affected side. Call Dr. Zhu’s office immediately for emergency care to prevent further damage and restore your tooth. Prompt treatment is essential to save the tooth and avoid infections.

What if I have an abscess or swelling in my mouth?

An abscess is a dangerous dental illness that requires quick attention. It may present as a swollen, painful bump on your gums, leading to severe complications if untreated. A warm salt water rinse can help relieve any existing pain and reduce swelling. Do not attempt to drain the abscess on your own. Contact Dr. Zhu right away for an emergency appointment. Timely treatment can prevent the infection from spreading and help relieve your pain.

Is a lost filling or crown considered an emergency?

Yes, a lost filling or crown can be considered a dental emergency, especially if it causes pain or further exposes the tooth to damage. If a crown falls off, try to keep it and bring it to Dr. Zhu’s office. In the meantime, you can use dental cement from a pharmacy to temporarily protect the tooth. Prompt treatment is important to avoid additional damage, and Dr. Zhu will either reattach the crown or provide a new restoration.

What steps should I take if I have injured my gums or soft tissues?

For injuries to the gums, tongue, or soft tissues of your mouth, gently rinse the area with warm water and apply pressure with a gauze or a clean cloth to stop bleeding. If the bleeding persists after 10 minutes or the injury is severe, seek emergency care with Dr. Zhu. For mild injuries, a cold compress can help reduce swelling. Even if the injury seems minor, it’s a good idea to have Dr. Zhu evaluate the area to prevent infection or further complications.

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Rigorous Preparation. Years Of Expertise.

Residents in Pleasant Hill, CA, are no strangers to emergencies like earthquakes and fires. They’ve seen how preparation makes all the difference in keeping a situation under control.

It’s no different when it comes to the health of your mouth, which is why the Pleasant Hill Dental team has trained and prepared to respond to emergency dental care situations. That means that when mouth or teeth need immediate medical attention, you can rely on our team to take care of you and restore your oral health.

Get Emergency Dental Care in Pleasant Hill

When you’re dealing with an emergency, you just want someone to take care of things and get you back to normal.

The team at Pleasant Hill Dental can make that happen. Let us take the stress out of the situation and get your mouth back to peak oral health.

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