Maybe you have a sudden toothache or dental mishap and have just moved in, or are even just visiting. Maybe your regular dentist is unavailable. Regardless, our doors are wide open for your dental emergencies in St. Albans, Vermont. At Associates in Comprehensive Dental Care, we extend our caring touch to swiftly tackle your dental issues, whether you find yourself inconveniently away from your regular provider, or have been our loyal patients for years. Here is where unpredictability is met with preparedness. Dr. Kristina Leska ensures a prompt diagnosis and often immediate treatment, ensuring you’re back to beaming confidently in no time.
What Is An Emergency Dentist?
An emergency dentist is your lifeline when unexpected dental troubles strike. Dr. Kristina Leska is ready to take care of urgent dental issues during and outside regular office hours, extending our caring touch around the clock. We understand that life’s uncertainties can lead to unexpected dental troubles, which is why our dentists and team are here seven days a week, from early mornings to late evenings, even on weekends and holidays. We ensure swift solutions, unravel concerns and administer on-the-spot remedies for emergencies like:
- Severe toothaches
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Broken or knocked-out teeth
- Sudden infections
Facing a dental emergency may feel daunting, yet our seasoned professionals are poised to identify the root cause and deliver optimal solutions. Often, we can administer treatment on the spot, ensuring you leave with a renewed smile in no time. Trust in Associates in Comprehensive Dental Care for your emergency dental needs, for you and your smile are our top priority.
Please Remember…
In a dental emergency, swift action is essential. While waiting to see Dr. Leska, rinse your mouth gently, applying a cold compress to reduce swelling. Promptly call us at 802-524-5169, detailing the situation. We will see you in now time. If you have a serious or life-threatening emergency, we ask you to please dial 911 first, even if you have experienced dental trauma.
Common Dental emergencies Include:
- Oral pain
- Damage to your soft tissues, including your gums, tongue, lips, or cheeks
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Broken or fractured teeth
- A partially or fully knocked-out tooth
- The loss of a dental restoration, like a filling or crown