Dental emergencies can be scary and unpredictable, but knowing what to do can make all the difference. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or swelling in the gums, getting the right care quickly helps prevent further complications. At Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions, we’re here to guide you with calm, professional care and to make sure you’re never alone in these urgent moments.
If you’re currently experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait—call us at (305) 333-4169 and speak with Dr. Annabel Perez and our team right away.
A dental emergency is any issue involving the teeth or gums that requires immediate treatment to stop severe pain, save a tooth, or prevent further damage or infection. Common examples include:
Persistent, severe toothache
A broken, cracked, or knocked-out tooth
Swelling of the gums or face
Dental abscess or visible infection
Bleeding that doesn’t stop after an extraction or injury
While not every dental discomfort is an emergency, it’s always better to ask. If you’re unsure, a quick call to our office can help determine the right course of action.
Knowing how to respond in those first few minutes can significantly impact the outcome. Here’s a quick guide for some of the most common dental emergencies:
Severe Toothache
Start by gently rinsing your mouth with warm water. Use dental floss to remove any food particles between your teeth. Do not place aspirin or other medications directly on the gum—it can cause more harm. Instead, call us for an emergency evaluation.
Broken or Cracked Tooth
Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If there’s swelling, apply a cold compress on the outside of your cheek. Try to find any broken pieces and store them in milk or saline solution. Contact us as soon as possible.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Hold the tooth by the crown (the part you chew with), not the root. If it’s clean, try gently placing it back in the socket. If not possible, store it in milk and head to our office immediately—time is critical.
Swelling or Abscess
An abscess is a serious infection that can spread quickly if untreated. Symptoms include swelling, fever, and a bad taste in the mouth. Rinse with warm salt water and call us immediately. Do not try to pop or drain the abscess yourself.
Led by Dr. Annabel Perez, our team provides rapid and compassionate emergency care with the latest technology and a gentle approach. We prioritize your comfort and aim to resolve the issue at its root to prevent future problems.
We offer:
Digital imaging and diagnostics for fast results
Safe and effective pain relief options
Root canal therapy to treat infected teeth
Tooth restorations and temporary fixes for broken teeth
Infection control and abscess treatment
Every step of the way, we’ll explain your options clearly so you feel empowered and informed—not overwhelmed.
If you’re in doubt, it’s always safer to check. Here are some general rules of thumb:
Is the pain severe and persistent?
Is there significant bleeding?
Is there swelling that affects breathing or swallowing?
Has a tooth been knocked out?
If the answer is yes to any of these, it’s an emergency. Call our office immediately at (305) 333-4169 so we can help you right away.
We understand that dental emergencies often come with anxiety. That’s why at Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions, we focus not only on urgent care but also on creating a calm, supportive environment. We offer comfort-first treatment and even have sedation options available for patients who are especially nervous about dental visits.
We’re not just here to fix the problem—we’re here to make sure you feel safe and cared for throughout the entire process.
In case of a dental emergency, don’t wait. Call Pembroke Pines Dental Solutions at (305) 333-4169 and ask for Dr. Annabel Perez. We’re ready to help you restore comfort, protect your oral health, and get you smiling again.