Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them — during dinner, at work, or even in the middle of the night. Knowing when to seek an emergency dentist in Carson City, NV can save you from pain, infection, and costly treatments later. At First Care Dental, we offer same-day urgent care so you can get back to smiling quickly.

Severe or Persistent Tooth Pain

Mild toothaches can wait for a regular appointment, but sharp, constant, or throbbing pain is a red flag. It could indicate:

  • A deep cavity

  • An abscess (infection)

  • Damaged tooth nerves

Swelling in the Face or Jaw

Facial swelling often points to an infection that may spread quickly if untreated. In some cases, it can even affect breathing.

  • This could be due to an abscessed tooth, gum infection, or trauma.

  • Emergency treatment can relieve the pain and stop the infection from spreading.

Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)

If your tooth gets knocked out:

  • Hold it by the crown (top), not the root.
  • Rinse gently with milk or saline.
  • Try to reinsert it in the socket or keep it in milk.
  • See a dentist within 30–60 minutes for the best chance of saving it.

Broken or Chipped Tooth with Pain

Not all chips are emergencies, but if it’s causing pain, bleeding, or sharp edges cutting your tongue, you need urgent care.

  • Prompt repair can prevent further breakage or infection.

Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop

A little bleeding after brushing or flossing isn’t an emergency, but continuous bleeding after injury or extraction requires immediate attention.