Xiaoli H
The tech for cleaning is amazing. I have dry mouth and sensitive teeth. The tech made the process comfortable and easy. No pain at all.
When dental emergencies in Pensacola strike, our team will provide prompt attention to relieve your pain and address your problem, often on the same day you call. We get you in quickly because we understand that tooth pain, injuries, and other dental crises can’t wait.
Here are a few key benefits of our emergency dental care:
Call Biodental Health and Longevity now at 850-741-7554 for emergency dental care. Don’t suffer through dental pain or worry about a broken tooth!
When dental pain strikes, quick action can save your tooth and provide much-needed relief. Our emergency dental care is designed to address urgent problems promptly and effectively. We understand that dental disasters can happen at any time – whether it’s a cracked tooth, a lost filling, or a severe toothache.
Our friendly team will ask about your symptoms, offer helpful advice, and get you scheduled for the earliest possible appointment to resolve your dental emergency.
Common dental emergencies we treat include knocked-out teeth, broken or chipped teeth, severe toothaches, lost fillings or crowns, and injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth. Our goal is to relieve your pain quickly and provide a lasting solution to the underlying problem.
Our emergency dental services include:
Call Biodental Health and Longevity now at 850-741-7554 for any Pensacola dental emergencies. Don’t wait if you’re experiencing dental pain or injury! If you have a non-emergency need, you can also make an appointment online.
A dental emergency includes severe pain, bleeding, infection, knocked-out teeth, broken teeth with sharp edges, or injuries to the mouth. Other urgent situations include lost crowns or fillings causing pain or any dental problem affecting your ability to eat, sleep, or function normally.
Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or between your cheek and gum. Call us immediately – the chances of saving the tooth decrease after 30 minutes.
Take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen (not aspirin for bleeding issues). Rinse with warm salt water, apply a cold compress to your cheek for 20 minutes, and use clove oil on the affected area. Avoid very hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks that might worsen pain.