
Prompt, Caring Treatment When It Matters Most
At Dr. French Aesthetics, we understand that dental emergencies demand immediate attention and exceptional care. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt, compassionate treatment to relieve discomfort, protect your oral health, and restore your confidence with minimal delay. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, a displaced tooth, dental trauma, or damaged dental restorations, we are here to deliver the expert care and reassurance you need — precisely when it matters most.
What Is Emergency Dentistry?
Emergency dentistry is designed to address unexpected, painful, or urgent dental concerns that need immediate care. When left untreated, these problems can lead to infection, lasting damage, or the need for more complex treatment in the future.
Common Dental Emergencies We Handle
Severe Toothache or Pain
Persistent, intense pain may indicate decay, infection, or nerve damage that requires immediate attention.
Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Teeth
Fractured teeth can expose sensitive inner layers and often need repair with bonding, crowns, or other restorative treatments.
Displaced Tooth
A completely dislodged permanent tooth requires urgent care. Keep it in milk or saline and visit our office immediately to increase the chance of saving it.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
Replacing lost dental work quickly helps prevent further damage and alleviates discomfort.
Abscess or Dental Infection
Swelling, fever, and throbbing pain may signal an infection that needs antibiotics, drainage, or prompt treatment.
Broken or Loose Dental Appliances
Damaged bridges, dentures, or braces can cause discomfort or harm if not repaired promptly.
Our Approach to Dental Emergencies
At Dr. French Aesthetics, we know that dental pain and injuries can be stressful. When you reach out to us during an emergency, we:
- Quickly assess your symptoms to determine the most effective treatment.
- Provide pain relief and stabilize your condition to protect your oral health.
- Deliver restorative care to repair broken teeth, replace lost restorations, or fix damaged dental work.
- Schedule follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and prevent future issues.
Your comfort and safety are our top priorities from the moment you contact us.
Tips for Managing Dental Emergencies at Home
- Rinse your mouth gently with warm water to keep the area clean.
- Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Use gauze to help control bleeding.
- Never place aspirin directly on your gums or teeth.
- If a permanent tooth is knocked out, keep it moist in milk or a tooth preservation solution until you can reach a dentist.

