Same-day appointments for dental emergencies—when you need us most. We're here to provide prompt relief and expert care.
Call us immediately at (727) 441-3523. We prioritize emergency cases and will do our best to see you the same day. Don't wait—prompt treatment can save your tooth and prevent complications.
Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and when they do, you need a dentist you can trust to provide prompt, compassionate care. Dr. Cannady and our team at Cannady Dental understand that dental pain and trauma can be frightening and uncomfortable.
Whether you're dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or another urgent issue, we make every effort to accommodate same-day emergency appointments. Our goal is to relieve your pain quickly and save your tooth whenever possible.
If you're experiencing a dental emergency, please call our office right away. We'll provide guidance over the phone and get you in as soon as possible.
Persistent, intense tooth pain that won't go away can indicate infection or decay requiring immediate attention.
Fractured, cracked, or broken teeth from injury or biting down on something hard.
A tooth that's been completely dislodged due to trauma. Time is critical—call us immediately.
A painful infection at the root of a tooth or between the gum and tooth that can spread if untreated.
A missing filling or crown can leave your tooth vulnerable and cause pain or sensitivity.
Cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds to the lips, cheeks, gums, or tongue that won't stop bleeding.
Before you arrive at our office, here are some steps you can take to manage your emergency:
Contact our office at (727) 441-3523 as soon as possible. We'll provide guidance and schedule an emergency appointment.
Rinse the tooth gently, place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it moist in milk or saliva. See us within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it.
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, floss gently to remove debris, and take over-the-counter pain reliever. Avoid aspirin directly on gums.
Rinse your mouth with warm water, save any pieces if possible, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Apply gauze to the area with gentle pressure for 10 minutes. If bleeding doesn't stop, seek immediate medical attention.
Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek for 10-15 minutes to reduce swelling and numb the area.
Dental emergencies can be painful and frightening, but you don't have to face them alone. Dr. Cannady and our experienced team are here to provide prompt, compassionate care that relieves your pain and addresses the underlying problem.
We prioritize emergency appointments and work quickly to diagnose the issue and provide effective treatment. Our goal is to get you out of pain and back to your normal life as quickly as possible.
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Quick answers to common questions about dental emergencies and urgent care.