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Dental Emergency First Aid: What to Do First
The first minutes of a dental emergency matter. Here's exactly what to do for pain, bleeding, swelling, and broken teeth before you get to our chair.
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Knocked-Out Tooth? You Have About 60 Minutes — Here's What to Do
A knocked-out adult tooth can often be saved — if you act fast. Follow these steps in the first hour to give your tooth its best chance.
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How to Relieve a Toothache at Night (Until You Can See a Dentist)
Tooth pain always feels worse at night. These dentist-approved home measures can help you get through until morning — and the signs that mean you shouldn't wait.
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Cracked or Chipped Tooth: When Is It an Emergency?
Not every chip needs a midnight phone call — but some cracks can't wait until Monday. Learn how to tell the difference.
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If you have severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or a knocked-out tooth, skip the articles and call our 24/7 emergency line.