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Emergency Root Canal and Traumatic Injuries

Preserve a Severely Damaged or Infected Tooth with Emergency Endodontic Treatment

By: Dr. Ahmed Sadek

Not every dental issue can wait for the scheduled appointment. Sometimes, you need emergency dental care to relieve pain and protect your natural tooth. Marina Endodontics is thrilled to offer emergency endodontic services in Long Beach, California. Whether you’re dealing with a severe toothache, a cracked tooth, or a sudden infection, Dr. Ahmed Sadek and his dedicated team are here to help. With availability seven days a week, you can rely on us to provide the urgent care you need to restore your smile and comfort.

When do you need emergency endodontic care?

Emergency endodontic care is necessary when a dental issue requires immediate intervention. This prompt intervention relieves severe pain, prevents the spread of infection, and saves a damaged tooth.

Here are common dental issues that require emergency endodontic care.

  • Severe tooth pain: Do you have a persistent, throbbing toothache that doesn’t go away with home remedies? Such pain often signals an infection or nerve damage. Excruciating pain signals the need for a root canal to remove infected pulp and alleviate the pain.
  • Cracked or fractured teeth: You can develop a cracked tooth from trauma, teeth grinding, or biting into hard substances. A cracked tooth can cause sharp pain when chewing or biting down. If left untreated, the crack can worsen, potentially leading to tooth loss. Emergency dental care is needed to prevent further damage and infection.
  • Dental abscess: When tooth infection remains untreated, it becomes an abscess. An abscessed tooth manifests as swelling, pus, and intense pain. The infection can spread to surrounding tissues and other body parts without prompt care. An abscessed tooth needs prompt care to manage pain and infection.
  • Dental trauma: A knocked-out or dislodged tooth from an accident needs immediate care to give your tooth a chance to survive. However, this can only happen if you seek treatment within an hour. The endodontist can re-implant the tooth and perform a root canal later to save your tooth.

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What does emergency endodontic care involve?

The first thing we do when you arrive at our office is to diagnose your tooth to determine the root cause of your problem. Our team uses digital X-rays and CBCT scans to get a full picture of your tooth. After diagnosis, our endodontist will determine the steps to restore your oral health.

Possible treatment options include.

  • Root canal therapy: If your tooth’s pulp is damaged or infected, a root canal removes the affected tissues to prevent further damage. A root canal provides immediate pain relief and saves your tooth from extraction.
  • Endodontic retreatments: Sometimes, the initial root canal treatment may fail. Other times, a new infection may develop after your endodontic treatment. Dr. Sadek performs root canal retreatment to give your tooth a new lease of life.
  • Apicoectomy: Standard root canals are excellent, but sometimes they aren’t enough to remove the deep-set infection. An apicoectomy removes the tooth’s root tip to resolve persistent infections.

There’s no substitute for natural teeth, so preserving them is our top priority. We only recommend tooth extractions when all other options to save your tooth have been exhausted.

Do you need emergency endodontic care?

Dr. Ahmed Sadek is fully prepared to handle it all, whether it’s a severe toothache, damaged pulp, or deep infection. We use the latest technologies to diagnose and treat simple and complex dental emergencies. So, if you need emergency dental care in Long Beach, California, and nearby areas, call us at 562-431-3636. Your oral health is our utmost priority.