See Our Emergency Dentist in Egypt Lake-Leto, FL For a Quick Remedy
When you're faced with a dental predicament, call your emergency dentist in Egypt Lake-Leto, FL. Call Doering Family Dental now at 813-590-6649 for a visit ASAP.
Meet Your New Dentists
Dr. David Doering, DDS
Dr. David Doering loves helping patients achieve their oral health goals and save their teeth for a lifetime. He is well known for his skills with sedation and cosmetic dentistry. He cares deeply about helping people by providing cutting-edge, compassionate care.
Dr. Annie Zhang
Dr. Annie Zhang loves when a patient smiles because they're happy with their quality of care. In fact, she makes quality and comfort priorities in her treatment. She understands the vital role that dentistry plays in a person's health and quality of life.
Keep Your Oral Health on Track With Urgent Dental Care
When your smile is suffering and you're in pain, you need a dental specialist prepared to handle the difficulty of repairing your smile. That's exactly what you'll get at Doering Family Dental. Our staff is made up of talented, experienced dentists and thoughtful staff members that will give you the most effective dental experience feasible.
When you're in pain, you might be much more distressed than typical. If so, we can provide sedation before your treatment to relax you and relax your nerves. We'll also go at your pace and answer any kind of concerns you have about your dental care. We want to make certain you're as comfortable as possible
When you come in for your dental emergency, we'll analyze you and suggest any type of restorative or other types of dental care to end your pain and get your smile back on track. Below are a few types of dental emergencies we usually treat, and steps you can take before you reach our office:
- Toothache - Wash your mouth with warm water, then use ice or a cool compress to your cheek to help in reducing swelling and pain.
- Fractured or Broken Tooth- Use ice to ease pain and swelling, and bring any kind of broken pieces with you.
- Knocked-Out Tooth - Pick up the tooth by the crown (noticeable component in your smile), and put it in a container of milk or saliva. Bring it to the office with you.
- Lost Filling - Put a small amount of dental cement where the filling was as a non permanent measure.
- Soft-Tissue Injury- Use gauze or a damp tea bag to stop any kind of bleeding to your cheek, lips, gums, or tongue.
- Loose Crown - Apply dental adhesive or toothpaste to the inside of the crown, and attempt to put it back into place. Bring it with you if it will not stay in place.
- Loose or Broken Dental Appliance- Dental wax or gauze can really help keep any kind of soft edges from annoying your mouth.