Emergency Dental Care in Allentown, PA

We understand dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, and at Kearns Family Dentistry, we’re committed to providing prompt assistance. Whether it’s a simple filling or a more complex procedure, our team is here to help. If an emergency occurs after hours, our answering service will ensure your message reaches our dentists.

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Common reasons for emergency dental visits include accidents and toothaches, often caused by infections or injuries. If you’re experiencing a toothache, don’t wait—call us immediately. We’ll make every effort to see you as soon as possible, diagnose the issue, and relieve your discomfort.

A knocked-out or cracked tooth is one of the most urgent dental emergencies. If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, it’s crucial to see a dentist immediately to increase the chances of saving it. Until you can get to our office, try to keep the tooth alive by gently placing it back in its socket without touching the root, holding it between your gums and  lip, putting it in a glass of milk, or storing it in an ADA-approved tooth preservation kit. If your situation is life-threatening, please head to the emergency room.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Even if you’re not a current patient, we’re ready to assist you during a dental emergency. Contact us immediately if you need urgent care.

Preventing Dental Emergencies

While we’re here for you in an emergency, prevention is always the best approach. Treat your teeth with care—remember, you only get one set of permanent teeth! Avoid habits like nail biting or chewing on non-food items, as they can cause significant damage.

Improving your diet can also help maintain your dental health. Avoid chewing ice, hard candies, or sticky foods that can wear down or loosen your teeth. If a food requires extra effort to chew, it’s best to skip it.

For athletes and active kids, wearing a protective mouthguard during sports is essential. You can purchase one at a store, but a custom-fit mouthguard from a dentist offers better protection and comfort. Bring your mouthguard to every dental appointment to ensure it still fits properly, especially if your teeth have shifted.

By following these tips, you can help prevent dental emergencies and reduce the need for unexpected visits. We’re always here to care for you, but we’d prefer to help you avoid emergencies altogether!

If you need emergency dental care, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (610) 432-7565, or visit our contact page.

Schedule an Emergency Dentistry Appointment in Allentown, PA

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency and need immediate care, Kearns Family Dental is here to assist you. Our skilled dental professionals are committed to providing prompt, effective treatment for patients in Allentown, PA, and the surrounding areas. Contact us right away at (610) 432-7565 or visit our office at 216 North 17th Street, Allentown, PA 18104 for emergency dental care. Let us help you find relief and restore your oral health quickly and comfortably.

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