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  • Swollen or painful gums
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  • Falling out adult teeth
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Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, broken or cracked teeth, knocked-out teeth, loose or displaced teeth, broken crowns or fillings, soft tissue injuries, or swollen and painful gums. If you’re experiencing any of these, you should seek immediate care.

Do you offer 24/7 emergency dental care in Utah?

Yes. Abundant Dental Care provides round-the-clock emergency dental services. Whether it’s late at night, on the weekend, or during a holiday, our team is here to help you get relief and protect your oral health.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

If a permanent tooth is knocked out, gently rinse it with water (without scrubbing), try placing it back into the socket if possible, or keep it in a container of milk. Then, get to an emergency dentist immediately—time is critical for saving the tooth.

How quickly should I see a dentist for severe tooth pain?

Severe or sudden tooth pain can indicate infection, decay, or another urgent issue. You should see a dentist right away to prevent further complications and get fast pain relief.

Can you treat broken crowns or fillings in an emergency?

Yes. Our emergency dental team can repair or replace broken crowns and fillings to restore your comfort and protect your tooth from further damage.

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