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Emergency Dentistry in Renton, WA

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Even if you brush and floss every single day of your life, dental accidents can still be an unfortunate possibility. It can be a tough and panic-inducing moment when you find yourself in the midst of a real dental emergency.

What do you do next? Who can you turn to for assistance on such short notice?

Thankfully, your Renton dentistLearn more about us on our homepaget is here for his patients in their time of need. Dr. Yuchen HuLearn more about our dentist and the rest of our dedicated staff members have the kind of advanced training and experience needed to provide urgent dental care that you simply can’t get at most hospitals/clinics.

We’ll do everything we can to see you as soon as possible, including same-day appointments (even on Saturdays!)

When Should I Call an Emergency Dentist?

A male patient calling Hu Smiles in Renton in an emergency

If you find yourself or a loved one experiencing any of the following, stop whatever you’re doing and call us immediately for further assistance:

  • Knocked-out tooth

  • Partially dislodged tooth

  • Chipped, cracked, or broken tooth

  • Severe toothache

  • Large object caught between the teeth

  • Injury to the gums

  • Injury to the jaw

  • Swelling or pain in the face

If you have suffered from other injuries such as broken bones or heavy bleeding, then please call 911 or go directly to your local emergency room.

An older man holding his mouth because of a broken tooth

I called because I was having a toothache for two days. They got me in on the same day I called. They made me feel comfortable and pain-free. This will now be my new dentist.

Marvin S. (Hu Smiles Patient)

First Aid Tips

At Hu Smiles in Renton, we understand that you and your family might not always be capable of rushing to our office right away. Our team still urges you to call in, so that we can provide helpful instructions over the phone and schedule your appointment.

Here are a few first aid tips to help you manage your emergency situation:

  • Lost Tooth

    First all, do you still have the tooth? If so, rinse off the crown portion (the white part) carefully while leaving the natural tissue and root alone. Then, if you can, place the tooth gently back into its original socket and hold it in place.

    If this can’t be accomplished, you can place the tooth in a cup of milk instead. Time is of the essence when it comes to successfully reimplanting natural teeth, so it’s important to contact our practiceClick to callt as soon as possible.

  • Broken Tooth

    Have any significant pieces of the tooth been dislodged? If so, gather them up so that you can bring them with you to our practice.

    Facial swelling is likely in these situations. If this is the case, then patients can hold a cold compress against the appropriate cheek to keep it under control.

  • Serious Toothache

    Sometimes, toothaches are caused by a large piece of food or other object stuck between the teeth. To eliminate this possibility, floss and rinse thoroughly. If the discomfort persists, you can use painkillers until you’re able to reach our location. However, DON’T place them directly on the gum tissue, as this can cause burning.

How to Prevent a Dental Emergency

While you can’t completely avoid the possibility of a dental emergency, your emergency dentist in Renton, WALearn more about Dr. Hu can provide you with some helpful suggestions for minimizing the risks:

  • Attend regular dental check-ups and cleanings every six months so that any dental damage or pain is treated in its earliest form.

  • Don’t chew on the ice in your drink.

  • Exercise caution when eating foods that are really tough, chewy, or sticky.

  • Always wear a mouthguard when participating in sports.