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Emergency Dental Care After Hours: What to Do and Where to Go

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Have you ever bitten into something soft only to hear a crack—or felt a dull ache suddenly turn into intense tooth pain? Dental emergencies don’t follow a schedule, and when they happen at night or on weekends, finding help can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re dealing with a broken tooth, facial swelling, or a tooth that’s been knocked out, knowing where to turn can make all the difference. This guide explains how to recognize a true dental emergency, where to look for help after hours, and what to do before you reach a dentist. What Is Considered A Dental Emergency? You may need urgent dental care if you experience: Severe or ongoing tooth pain that affects sleep or daily life Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw—especially with fever A broken, loose, or knocked-out tooth Bleeding that won’t stop Signs of infection such as pus, bad taste, or pain spreading to the ear or jaw A lost crown or filling that causes sharp pain or nerve exposure How To Begin Your Search For An After-Hours Dent...