Affordable Emergency Dentist in North Miami, FL
All the Dentists, All the Specialists – in ONE Center. Our experienced North Miami Emergency Dentist can help restore your smile from many types of dental emergencies.
- NSame Day Appointments
- NEmergency Denture Repair
- NNo Insurance? We've Got You Covered.
Emergency Appointment
Do you have a dental emergency? Get help now!
- NTooth Pain & Sensitivity
- NChipped or Fractured Tooth
- NLost or Loose Crown
- NBleeding or Swollen Gums
We can help you with our Emergency Dental Services
If you or your child have lost a tooth in a vehicle accident or when it was knocked out through sports play or other activity, it is important to gain immediate dental care. If you have the dislodged tooth, place it in a damp cloth or cup of lukewarm water, milk or the patient’s own saliva. This will help preserve the damaged tooth for possible replacement into its socket. Remember to not touch any of the root surface of the tooth, to prevent further damage and infection.
Our North Miami Emergency Dentists can help you with
Tooth Extraction
Toothache
Tooth Repair
Chipped Teeth
Denture Repair
Root Canal
Abscessed Tooth
Dislodged Teeth
Patient Specials
At Beach Smile Family Dentistry, we provide you with the best dental service in North Miami. We offer affordable rates and have high-quality customer support so that all of your needs are met. Come meet our North Miami Dentists and enjoy these special introductory offers or schedule a FREE consultation on any service.
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Frequently asked questions
How can I manage my toothache?
Most routine problems can be helped by one or several of the following:
- Ask a pharmacist for advice on appropriate pain management. Be sure to mention other medications you take, or health conditions.
- For any medication, read the instructions carefully and follow the recommended dosage.
- Avoid ibruprofen
- Remember – a painkiller only disguises the problem. Do not rely on them, and get treatment as soon as you’re able to.
- Numbing (teething) gel can help you take fewer painkillers.
- Rinse your mouth often with water, or salt water.
- Using an antibacterial mouthwash is helpful, combined with flossing and brushing.
- Avoid things that are very hot, cold, sweet or spicy.
How soon should I see a dentist after an injury?
What constitutes as a dental emergency?
What is the most common dental emergency?
Common Dental Emergencies:
- Pain. …
- Infections. …
- Tooth Sensitivity. …
- Mouth Sores. …
- Abscessed Gums. While abscessed gums are a common type of dental emergency, they actually don’t look like it at first. …
- Broken Teeth. A broken tooth is annoying but usually not life-threatening. …
- Bleeding. Bleeding in your oral cavity should not be taken lightly. …
- Swelling.