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Dental Emergency? We Are Here to Help
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Tooth Extractions: Safe and pain-managed removal of damaged teeth.
Broken Crowns or Fillings: Quick repair or replacement of dental restorations.
Dental Trauma Care: Immediate care for dental injuries and accidents.
Swollen Jaw or Gum Treatment: Addressing infections and abscesses.
Severe Toothache Relief: Diagnosis and treatment of painful toothaches.
Root Canals: Effective treatment for infected or inflamed tooth pulp.
Dr. Viera is a South Florida native and received her Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree from Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Viera is a gentle and caring doctor whose passion for dentistry began as a small child. She feels incredibly fortunate to be practicing in Pembroke Pines and takes pride in serving her local community.
Our team of dedicated professionals combines years of experience with a genuine commitment to providing exceptional oral healthcare.
We understand that every patient is unique, and their needs vary. That’s why we create individualized treatment plans for each patient that comes through our doors.
We are here to help with your dental emergency!
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A dental emergency typically involves severe pain, bleeding, or trauma to the teeth or gums. Common examples include knocked-out teeth, severe toothache, broken or chipped teeth, lost fillings or crowns, and abscesses or infections.
We strive to see emergency cases as soon as possible, often on the same day. Our goal is to address your pain and stabilize the dental emergency quickly.
Most dental insurance plans provide coverage for emergency care, but the extent varies. We recommend checking with your provider. Our office also offers various payment options to ensure you receive the necessary treatment.
Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage pain. Applying a cold compress to the face near the affected area can also reduce swelling and discomfort. Avoid applying heat or taking aspirin directly on the gums as it may worsen the situation.
If a tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown (top part), not the root. Rinse it gently without scrubbing and try to reinsert it in the socket. If that's not possible, keep it moist in milk or saliva and come to us immediately. Knocked-out teeth have the best chance of being saved if treated within an hour.