Emergency Dentist Nashua, NH

Get Pain Relief For Your Jaw Pain

Dental emergencies will never alert you and emerge, hence, you get perplexed when a sudden toothache occurs or your gums start bleeding. But you do not need to fret during such times because our dental office in Nashua provides emergency dentistry. Hence, if you think that you are in dire need of a dentist at this moment, give us a call right away at (603) 882-3885 to get rid of a dental discomfort.

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For dental emergencies in Honolulu, our office prioritizes immediate attention during business hours, ensuring you are seen promptly. After hours, please contact our office and follow the provided instructions; your call will be returned promptly. In case of a serious or life-threatening emergency, please proceed to the nearest emergency department or dial 911. Your oral health is our priority at the Honolulu dentist office.
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Single Tooth Dental Implants

Dental implants replace tooth roots in the mouth. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth and can aid in the prevention of bone loss in the jaw.

Implant Supported Dental Bridges

An implant-supported dental bridge is a restorative solution for spaces where three or more adjacent teeth are missing. This restoration typically requires two implants to support the porcelain bridge. The bridge provides a functional and aesthetic replacement for a patient’s natural teeth.

Implant Supported Dentures

For patients who are missing many or all of their teeth, implant supported dentures may be an alternative to traditional dentures. This solution requires the placement of two or more implants. In order to replace a full arch denture, a minimum of four implants is generally recommended. Eligibility for this solution is dependent upon a number of factors, with jaw bone density being one of the most significant determining factors.

Mini Dental Implants (MDIS)

There are times when a full size implant is not a viable option, and in many cases an MDI may be a great solution. Small spaces or inadequate bone mass in the jaw may prevent the use of traditional implants. Mini Dental Implants are similar to regular implants but, as the name suggests, are significantly smaller in diameter. Our affordable dental implants typically take 2 visits and require a waiting period of a few months from the time of implant placement to the time the permanent replacement tooth can be placed. The placement of MDIs is minimally invasive, often requiring only local anesthetic and no sutures. For this reason, MDIs can often be placed with the final replacement tooth in one day.

Full Arch With Only Four Implants

This procedure is a unique implant solution that allows patients with a completely edentulous (toothless) upper or lower arch to replace all of the teeth in that arch using only four implants as anchors.

Guided Implant Placement

With this technique, specialized software is used to create custom surgical guides. These guides direct the exact location, angle, and depth of each implant placement. The use of the guide increases the accuracy, efficiency, safety, and predictability of the procedure.

Below Are Instructions For Handling Some Minor Common Dental Emergencies.

In The Case Of A Toothache…
Gently clean the area around the tooth by rinsing the mouth with warm water and gently flossing to remove any particles that may be lodged in the tissue around the tooth. If the pain continues, or if the area around the affected tooth is warm, please call our office to schedule an appointment.
If A Lip, Gum, Cheek, Or Tongue Gets Cut…
Apply ice to help reduce swelling and apply pressure with a clean cloth or sterile gauze to stop any bleeding. If the bleeding continues, call your physician or visit your local emergency room.
If A Baby Tooth Gets Knocked Out…
Please call our office to schedule an appointment.
If A Permanent Tooth Gets Knocked Out…
Call our office right away and take these steps.

Do not touch the tooth root, but hold the tooth by the crown and gently rinse the tooth with water.

Place the tooth back into the socket as quickly as possible and bite down on clean gauze to hold it in place.

If the tooth cannot be placed in the socket, put the tooth in a small container of milk or saliva and bring it with you to your appointment.

If A Tooth Gets Chipped Or Broken…
Gently rinse the area with lukewarm water and place a cold compress on the face to reduce swelling. If you can locate the piece of broken tooth, place the piece in milk, and bring it with you to the office. If more than half of the tooth is broken off, please call us immediately.

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