A dental emergency can happen at any time, and when it does, you need immediate care from a trusted professional. Whether you are experiencing sudden pain, a broken tooth or another urgent issue, our dentists and team are here to help. We prioritize emergency dental cases and will make every effort to see you as soon as possible. If you are facing a dental emergency, contact 40th & Dodge Family Dentistry at 402-884-4400 right away for prompt assistance.

Common Dental Emergencies

Not all dental concerns require urgent care, but some situations need immediate attention to prevent further complications. We provide care for a variety of dental emergencies, including:

  • Severe or persistent toothaches – If you have ongoing tooth pain, it may be a sign of an infection, decay or another serious issue that requires treatment.
  • Chipped or broken teeth – Damage to a tooth can expose sensitive inner layers, leading to pain and an increased risk of infection.
  • Knocked-out teeth – If a tooth has been completely knocked out, quick action may help save it. Keep the tooth moist and visit our office immediately.
  • Loose or displaced teeth – If a tooth has been shifted out of place due to trauma, it is important to seek care as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage.
  • Lost fillings or crowns – Without a filling or crown in place, a tooth can become more vulnerable to decay and sensitivity.
  • Soft tissue injuries – Cuts or tears to the lips, gums, tongue or cheeks should be treated promptly to minimize discomfort and prevent infection.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

If you are experiencing a dental emergency in Omaha, Nebraska, call our office right away. Our team will provide you with instructions on what to do and make arrangements for you to meet with Dr. Michael Belling and associates as quickly as possible.

In some cases, taking immediate action at home can help protect your teeth and gums until you can receive professional care. For example, if you have a knocked-out tooth, try to place it back in the socket or store it in milk to keep it moist. For a severe toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and use a cold compress to reduce swelling.

If you have suffered a head injury or excessive bleeding, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room before seeking dental treatment. Your safety is always the top priority.

Emergency Dental Care You Can Trust

Our team understands that dental emergencies can be stressful and painful. We are committed to providing compassionate, efficient care to relieve discomfort and restore your oral health. If you need emergency dental treatment, do not wait – contact our office today for expert assistance.

FAQ

What should I do if I have a dental emergency after office hours?

If you experience a dental emergency outside of regular office hours, check if our practice has an emergency line or after-hours contact. If the situation is severe, such as uncontrollable bleeding or a suspected jaw fracture, visit the nearest emergency room for immediate medical attention before seeking dental care.

Can I wait to see a dentist if my tooth is only slightly chipped?

Even a small chip can expose the inner layers of your tooth to bacteria, leading to potential decay or sensitivity. It is best to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. In the meantime, avoid chewing on the affected area and rinse your mouth with warm water.

How can I manage dental pain until I see a dentist?

Over-the-counter pain relievers, cold compresses, and avoiding hot or cold foods can help manage discomfort. Clove oil may also provide temporary relief for toothaches. However, pain is often a sign of an underlying issue that needs professional care, so schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Is a loose permanent tooth considered an emergency?

Yes, a loose adult tooth is a serious concern and should be evaluated by a dentist immediately. Avoid touching or wiggling the tooth, and do not chew on that side of your mouth. Seeking prompt care can increase the chances of stabilizing the tooth and preventing further damage.