Emergency Dentistry Services

Emergency Dental Care in Reston, VA

We understand that dental emergencies occur without notice, but at Reston Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, we’re here when you need us most. Dr. Monica Neshat and Dr. Joy Jang allocate specific time slots in our daily schedule specifically for emergency patients. This helps maintain a balance between scheduled appointments and unexpected emergencies.

If you experience a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to contact our Reston dental office. We’ll see you as soon as possible and help get you back to living your life with a smile.

Here are some common dental emergencies seen at Reston Family and Cosmetic Dentistry:

Broken Tooth

Depending on the severity, treatment may involve smoothing rough edges, applying dental bonding material, or restoring the tooth with a filling, crown, or veneer. In cases of severe fracture exposing the nerve, root canal treatment may be necessary.

Lost Filling

Clean the area around the lost filling. Temporary filling materials or dental cement can be used to protect the tooth until you can visit our Reston dental office. A permanent replacement filling will be placed by Dr. Neshat or Dr. Joy.

Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)

Time is critical. Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse gently if dirty (without scrubbing), and attempt to reinsert it into the socket if possible. If not, place it in milk, saliva, or a tooth preservation kit and seek dental care immediately. Reimplantation may be possible if done promptly.

Toothache

Rinse the mouth with warm saltwater and gently floss around the affected tooth to remove any trapped debris. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage discomfort. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums or tooth, as it can burn the tissues. Contact Reston Family and Cosmetic Dentistry as soon as possible to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

Broken Jaw

A broken jaw requires immediate medical attention. Stabilize the jaw by wrapping a bandage or cloth under the chin and over the top of the head. Apply cold compresses to control swelling. Seek emergency medical care at a hospital, where a doctor or oral surgeon will assess the injury and determine the appropriate treatment, which may involve surgery to align and immobilize the jaw.

In all cases of dental emergencies, it's crucial to seek professional dental or medical help promptly. If you're unsure of the severity or best course of action, contact Reston Family and Cosmetic Dentistry or go to the nearest emergency room for immediate evaluation and treatment. Early intervention can often prevent further complications and preserve oral health.

If you are in need of Emergency Dental Treatment, please call Reston Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at our Reston, VA office at (703) 437-5555 today!


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7:30 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:30 pm

Wednesday:

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