EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE

Don’t wait with pain — quick care can make all the difference.
Dental emergencies don’t come with a warning. Sudden pain, swelling, or a broken tooth can disrupt your entire day — and waiting often makes things worse.

What Is Emergency Dental Care?

Immediate treatment for urgent dental problems that require fast attention. Emergency dental care focuses on diagnosing and treating sudden dental issues such as severe pain, infections, or trauma. The goal is simple: relieve discomfort quickly, control the issue, and prevent further complications.

OUR TREATMENTS

Emergency Tooth Pain Treatment

Fast assessment and treatment to identify the cause of pain and relieve it as quickly as possible.

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Broken Tooth Management

Treatment for chipped, cracked, or broken teeth to restore function and prevent further damage.

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Dental Infections & Swelling Treatment

Immediate care for infections or swelling to control the condition and reduce complications.

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The Carden Emergency Care Approach

A rapid-response approach focused on quick diagnosis, pain relief, and immediate action — followed by a clear plan for full treatment if needed.

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What Results Can You Expect?

With emergency treatment, you may notice:

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Why Choose

The Garden Medical Center

Clear, step-by-step treatment plan
Accurate diagnosis under pressure
Focus on immediate pain relief
Fast response for urgent cases

FAQ

What is considered a dental emergency?
Severe pain, swelling, infection, broken teeth, or any condition that needs immediate attention.
Should I wait if the pain goes away?
No. Pain may stop temporarily, but the underlying problem can still be there and may worsen.
Can a broken tooth be saved?
In many cases, yes — especially if treated quickly. Early intervention makes a big difference.
What should I do before coming to the clinic?
Avoid chewing on the affected side, keep the area clean, and seek care as soon as possible.
Will I get full treatment in one visit?
Emergency care focuses first on relieving pain and stabilizing the issue. Complete treatment may follow in later visits.
Is emergency treatment more complicated?
Not necessarily — but delaying care often makes the situation more complex.

Don’t Wait With Pain

The sooner you treat the problem, the easier it is to fix. Let us take care of it — quickly and safely.