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Connect with Us: Expert Emergency Dental Care in Kamloops

Experiencing a dental emergency can cause significant stress and discomfort. At Aberdeen Dental Arts, serving as your trusted general, family, and emergency dentist in Kamloops, we recognize the critical need for timely care during such situations. Located across from the Aberdeen Mall, on the upper level of our building, we provide wheelchair accessible facilities and free parking. We are currently accepting new patients, so we invite you to engage our dental services by booking an appointment via telephone or the eform below.


Please fill out our eform. In the comment box, ask a question about our services or request an appointment. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you for choosing Aberdeen Dental Arts!

Aberdeen Dental Arts

206-1150 Hillside Dr

Kamloops, BC V2E 2N1

Phone: 250-828-0322

Email: admin@aberdeendentalarts.ca

 

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What is Considered a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency refers to any sudden or severe dental problem that requires prompt attention to prevent further damage, alleviate pain, or address potential risks to your overall health. Here are some of the most common types of dental emergencies:
 

  • Toothache: A severe or persistent toothache can be a sign of an underlying dental problem requiring immediate attention. This could be a cavity, infection, abscess, or other dental issue.
     

  • Knocked-Out Tooth: A permanent tooth that gets knocked out completely is a dental emergency. Time is critical in these situations, as the chances of saving the tooth significantly decrease the longer it's out of the socket.
     

  • Cracked or Broken Tooth: A cracked or broken tooth can cause significant pain and discomfort. Depending on the severity of the fracture, immediate dental care might be necessary to prevent further damage or potential infection.
     

  • Lost or Damaged Filling: A lost or damaged filling can expose the underlying tooth structure to bacteria, potentially leading to pain and infection. While not always an immediate emergency, scheduling an appointment to replace the filling promptly is crucial.
     

  • Dental Abscess: A dental abscess is a pus-filled infection at the root of a tooth or in the gum tissue. Abscesses can cause significant pain, swelling, and even fever. Seeking immediate dental care is essential to address the infection and prevent complications.
     

  • Severe Gum Inflammation or Bleeding: Severe gum inflammation or bleeding can be a sign of gum disease or other underlying dental issues. Consulting a dentist promptly is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
     

  • Jaw Pain or Swelling: Jaw pain or swelling can arise from various dental issues, including infections, impacted wisdom teeth, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Seeking a dental evaluation is essential to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

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If you're experiencing any of these dental emergencies in Kamloops and surrounding areas or have any concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Our team at Aberdeen Dental Arts is here to provide prompt attention and care to address your needs and ensure your dental health.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

If you experience a dental emergency, here are some initial steps to take:
 

  • Stay Calm: Take a deep breath and assess the situation.
     

  • Control Bleeding: For minor bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze pad to the affected area.
     

  • Reduce Pain: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage pain until you can see a dentist.
     

  • Apply Cold Compress: For swelling, apply a cold compress to the affected area for 15-minute intervals with breaks in between.
     

  • Contact Aberdeen Dental Arts: Call our office immediately to schedule an emergency appointment. The sooner we see you, the better the chances of successful treatment and minimizing potential complications.

When to Seek Emergency Care

While some dental emergencies may not require immediate attention, here are some situations where seeking emergency dental care is crucial:
 

  • Severe and persistent toothache that doesn't respond to pain medication.

  • Severe bleeding after a tooth extraction that doesn't stop with gentle pressure.

  • Facial swelling or difficulty breathing due to dental infection or trauma.

  • Visible signs of infection, such as pus around a tooth or gum area.

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Aberdeen Dental Arts is here for your unexpected dental emergencies. Our emergency dental care services ensure prompt and effective treatment to alleviate pain and restore your oral health. Don't hesitate to reach out to us, your Kamloops emergency dentist—we're ready to help!

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