When unexpected dental emergencies arise, immediate care is not just a convenience; it is a necessity. Our dentists and team understand the urgency and anxiety that come with dental emergencies, which is why we offer prompt and compassionate emergency dental care in Edmonds, Washington, to address your needs without delay. Whether you are experiencing a severe toothache, have sustained a dental injury or are facing any other urgent dental issues, our team is prepared to provide the relief and solutions you need.

Our approach to emergency care focuses on quickly alleviating pain, diagnosing the issue and implementing the most effective treatment to protect your oral health. We strive to accommodate emergency appointments as swiftly as possible, ensuring that you receive the care you need when you need it most. We are equipped with the expertise and technology to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, including but not limited to:

  • Toothaches and dental pain
  • Chipped, broken or knocked-out teeth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Abscesses and infections
  • Dental trauma and injuries

We prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the emergency care process, employing the latest dental techniques to manage your pain and address the problem effectively. Our goal is not only to resolve the immediate issue but also to discuss any follow-up care that may be necessary to ensure your long-term dental health.

If you find yourself in need of emergency dental care, do not hesitate to contact us at 425-670-2392 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Kumudra Soe and Dr. Gary Jacky. We are here to provide the urgent care and support you need to get back to your life without the added stress of dental discomfort. At Perrinville Family Dentistry, you can count on us to be there for you in your time of need.

FAQ

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

If you have a dental emergency outside of office hours, contact our emergency phone number if available. If not, visit the nearest urgent care or emergency room for immediate assistance.

How can I manage a toothache until I see a dentist?

To manage a toothache, rinse your mouth with warm salt water, use over-the-counter pain relievers and apply a cold compress to the outside of your face. Avoid hot or cold foods and drinks that might exacerbate the pain.

Can a lost filling or crown be fixed at home?

While a lost filling or crown cannot be permanently fixed at home, you can use temporary dental cement or sugarless gum to protect the area until you see your dentist. It is important to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.