If you’re having a dental emergency right now, call us!
Are you experiencing Severe Tooth Pain?
…or any of the following symptoms?
- Sudden discomfort
- Excessively bleeding gums
- Dislodged tooth
- Jaw injury
- Mouth trauma
- Chipped tooth
- Cracked tooth
- Loose crown
- Lost filling
Meet the COSMETIC DENTISTRY EXPERTS
Dr. Ken Cirka
Drs. Jeon, & Ridge
if you suspect you have a dental emergency
Do not make these mistakes…
- Avoiding dental care because you’re afraid of the dentist.
- Thinking the problem will resolve on its own (it won’t).
- Not wanting to deal with the dentist right now.
- Taking pride in your high threshold for pain.
- Believing the problem can wait until your next dental appointment.
Dental pain is a sign that something isn’t right.
Dental pain means something is wrong. The problem might be visible, or it might be something that’s going on under the surface.
You may have:
- Tooth decay
- An infection
- Gum disease
- Oral cancer
- An impacted tooth
- A loose tooth
- A broken tooth
False Alarm? or Dental Emergency?
There is a sense of urgency when it comes to dental problems. It’s always better to be safe than sorry if you have a question about what’s going on with your teeth, jaw, or mouth, rather than overreacting and stressing yourself out.
There are some oral health problems that can seem awful but may not be as bad as you think, like lots and lots of blood. A hit to the mouth can produce a lot of blood, which makes the injury look worse than it may be.
First
Call your Dentist
Second
Get a Diagnosis
Third
Get the treatment done so you can have a healthy, strong and functional mouth again.
Your dentist may use procedures like:
- Porcelain crowns
- Porcelain bridges
- Root canal therapy
- Tooth extraction
- Inlays or onlays
- Dental implants
- Gum disease therapy
Get Emergency Dental Care – Right Now!
You want a Philadelphia dentist who has a modern dental office and state-of-the-art equipment, so you know your dental repairs will be done quickly and done well.
Eliminate pain and protect your oral health. Contact Dr. Ken Cirka at Philadelphia Dentistry in Center City to make your appointment today.