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Emergency Dentist 24/7 New Philadelphia, OH

Aspen Dental New Philadelphia, OH

Multiple Dentists Available

341 Graff Rd
New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Hours

24/7 Patient care team available by phone. Call to schedule an emergency appointment within 24 hours.

Payment Options

Cash, Credit/Debit card, Careington, Care Credit

Accepted Insurance

Acceptable insurances are determined in the office at time of visit.

Services & Treatments Offered

Toothache, root canals, tooth extractions, infected or distressed teeth, broken or damaged teeth, veneers, crowns, fillings, chipped teeth, missing teeth, dental implants, and bridges

Hours

24/7 Patient care team available by phone. Call to schedule an emergency appointment within 24 hours.

Payment Options

Cash, Credit/Debit card, Careington, Care Credit

Accepted Insurance

Acceptable insurances are determined in the office at time of visit.

Doctor Bio

Aspen Dental is here when you're experiencing a dental emergency and finding professional care can't wait. We accept walk-in's or scheduled appointments for same-day care. Our team of emergency dentists can help you find the right solution that brings relief‐all in a compassionate & caring setting. If you have excessive pain, sudden tooth loss, or unmanageable bleeding and discomfort, don't wait, seek emergency dental services today!

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Amazing Emergency Dental Services in Philadelphia, OH

Are you suffering from pain, and your toothache keeps you up at night? Whether you are dealing with problems with your gums or teeth, you can get the top emergency dental services in Philadelphia, OH.

A dental emergency means any issue involving the teeth, surrounding tissues, and oral structures that require immediate attention by a dental professional. While not all dental emergencies involve physical discomfort or pain, they may often signal to patients that there is a problem in need of inspection from the dentist.

Best Services for Everyone

Good dentist is essential for adults and children. If you take good care of your gums and teeth, you can prevent bad breath, tooth loss, inflammation of gums, and cavities.

At Aspen Dental in New Philadelphia, OH, you can get the best emergency dental care services as our emergency dentists can assess you to help the solutions that can bring you relief.

Treating Emergency Dental Concerns Every day

As an emergency dental clinic, Aspen Dental is committed to providing patients of all ages with quality dental care in a comfortable and friendly environment. Our friendly and experienced team of dentists offers complete dental care services to meet all oral health needs. Listed below are a few of the dental emergencies that people may face when dealing with a dental emergency;

Toothache

Getting treatment for emergency tooth pain allows us to diagnose what is going on so that we can begin the process of alleviating your pain. If you have had a recent oral surgery, a toothache may also be a sign that something may have gone wrong with the procedure, indicating that another procedure may be necessary for repairing the tooth.

Infected or distressed teeth

Tooth infection occurs when cavities become large enough for the bacteria to grow inside the pulp chamber that is the house of the tooth's nerve. A healthy pulp chamber possesses a protective outer layer that protects it from bacteria and chewing stress. If a cavity penetrates the protective layer, the bacteria may invade the chamber, harming the tooth and potentially even spreadin the infection to other parts of your body.

Missing teeth

You often stop smiling or start hiding your smile because of a missing tooth or teeth. While many have aesthetic reasons for wanting to replace their missing teeth, more importantly, filling in the gap improves the function and form of remaining gums and teeth. The jaw bone will also be in danger of degrading and becoming weaker which can cause other healthy teeth to come loose.

Broken or damaged teeth

Sometimes, a tooth becomes prone to breaking, whether you have an existing filling or a weak tooth enamel that is too large and compromises the tooth's integrity. You should schedule an appointment with your dentist and discuss a potential restoration with them as well as other potential solutions for your broken tooth.

Emergency Dentist 24/7 Philadelphia, OH computer generated graphic of a cracked tooth

Chipped teeth

There can be a terrible pain when breaking a part of your tooth. Tooth enamel is one of your body's most durable structures, but it comes with limits. If you break or have a chipped tooth, do not panic. Just call Aspen Dental in Philadelphia, OH at 844-511-2819 and schedule an appointment with us today.

Root canals

Sometimes cracked or chipped teeth may expose the inner portions of the tooth, called the pulp, which has nerves and blood vessels. The crack lets bacteria from your mouth enter and infect the pulp. You will know if the pulp is inflamed and infected as the tooth may hurt, change color or become extremely sensitive.

Tooth extractions

While we strive to avoid the need to remove the tooth whenever possible, a few conditions may make tooth extraction the only way to relieve your pain. Usually when a tooth becomes infected, damaged, or decayed it then becomes necessary to remove the tooth as to not further affect your overall oral health.

Veneers

Veneers are thin shells made from resin or porcelain bonded to the teeth's front to enhance the beauty of your smile. Dentists may also recommend dental veneers that can help you correct different smile imperfections. Porcelain veneers are one of the excellent choices that can enhance your smile because the translucence and color of the porcelain are a good match for the tooth enamel's natural appearance.

Fillings

You use your mouth daily whether it be for eating, drinking, talking, or other basic activities. When your oral health changes, the normal mouth feel that you are used to can change as well and that can be very noticeable. Due to cavities or any damamage to a tooth it may be necessary to recieve a filling for your tooth. If something like this happens, you should visit your local Aspen Dental in Philadelphia, OH or call today to schedule an appointment at 844-511-2819

Dental implants

Dental implants come with specialized restorations that are useful for a few reasons. Implants can fill the gaps where missing teeth once were helping prevent the decay of your jaw bone due to the missing teeth. Dental implants can be made from titanium or zirconium oxide, and dentists can surgically place them into the bone underneath the gums.

Emergency Dentist 24/7 Philadelphia, OH dentist holding a dental implant tooth model

Crowns and bridges

A dental crown is a pontic or false tooth which can be a part of dentures, implants, or dental bridges. A dental bridge is one or more points to replace missing teeth using adjacent healthy teeth as dental implants or abutments to secure the dental arch.

While dentists make crowns from many different materials, the common one is porcelain. There are other materials like metal, ceramics, and resins.

Prevention of Dental Emergencies

The easy way to prevent dental emergencies from happening is to continue a daily dental hygiene routine. It is because practicing good oral hygiene helps to keep your gums and teeth healthy and strong. It can help to decrease the risks of a dental emergency. Brushing twice a day can help you remove excess bacteria and plaque from your teeth, using fluoridated toothpaste that can help strengthen enamel and flossing. It can help prevent debris from getting stuck between your teeth and keeps your gums healthy. These are all essential factors that help in preventing dental emergencies.

Schedule an Emergency Dental Appointment Today

If you have a broken tooth, throbbing toothache, or other urgent dental problems, call us at 844-511-2819 to schedule an appointment.

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