Emergency Dentistry

Cumberland Valley Dental Care

Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergencies never pick convenient times to happen. A cracked tooth on Saturday morning, sudden unbearable pain at 10 PM, a knocked-out tooth during your kid’s soccer game—these things show up without warning and need attention fast. That’s where emergency dentistry in Chambersburg and Shippensburg comes in. At Cumberland Valley Dental Care, we understand that when you’re dealing with serious dental pain or injury, you need someone who’ll actually see you quickly, not tell you to wait three weeks for an opening.

We make room in our schedule for urgent situations because we know dental pain isn’t something you can just ignore until it’s convenient. Whether it’s a weekday, weekend, or holiday, we prioritize getting you out of pain and addressing the problem before it gets worse.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency

Not every dental issue requires emergency care, but some situations definitely do. Real emergencies involve severe pain, significant bleeding, trauma to your teeth or jaw, or situations where waiting could result in permanent damage or tooth loss.

Dental emergencies that need immediate attention include:

  • Knocked-out teeth (adult teeth can sometimes be saved if treated within an hour)
  • Severe toothaches that don’t respond to over-the-counter pain relief
  • Broken or cracked teeth with sharp edges or exposed nerves
  • Lost fillings or crowns causing pain or sensitivity
  • Abscesses or infections causing swelling in your face or gums
  • Uncontrolled bleeding from your mouth
  • Injuries to your jaw that affect how you bite or cause intense pain

If you’re experiencing any of these, call us right away. Dr. Anirudh Patel, Dr. Jennifer Zhou, and Dr. Sandeep (Sunny) Konda all handle emergency cases and will get you the care you need as quickly as possible.

Handling Knocked-Out Teeth

Time matters desperately when a tooth gets knocked out. If you can get to us within 30-60 minutes, we might be able to save and reimplant the tooth. Here’s what to do immediately: find the tooth, handle it only by the crown (the white part you normally see), rinse it gently with water if it’s dirty, and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If that’s too uncomfortable, keep it in a container of milk or your saliva—not water—and get to our office immediately.

Don’t scrub the tooth or remove any attached tissue fragments. Those tiny fibers help the tooth reattach to your jaw. Every minute counts, so call us on your way so we’re ready when you arrive.

For children who lose baby teeth, reimplantation isn’t typically done since it could damage the permanent tooth developing underneath. Still, call us so we can check for other injuries and make sure everything’s healing properly.

Dealing with Severe Toothaches

That throbbing, can’t-think-about-anything-else tooth pain usually signals infection or significant decay that’s reached the nerve. Toothaches don’t improve on their own—they get worse because the underlying problem continues progressing. What starts as occasional discomfort can escalate to constant, severe pain within days.

When you call with tooth pain, we ask questions to understand the severity and schedule you accordingly. Mild sensitivity might warrant a next-day appointment, but severe pain that’s disrupting your sleep and daily activities gets you in immediately. We diagnose the cause, provide pain relief, and address the infection or decay causing the problem.

Sometimes the solution is a filling, sometimes a root canal, occasionally an extraction if the tooth can’t be saved. Whatever the treatment, getting you comfortable again comes first.

Broken, Cracked, and Chipped Teeth

Teeth break for all kinds of reasons—biting something hard, facial trauma, weakened enamel from old fillings, or grinding your teeth at night. How urgently you need care depends on the severity. A tiny cosmetic chip might wait a few days, but a deep crack exposing the nerve or creating sharp edges that cut your tongue requires immediate attention.

Emergency dentistry in Chambersburg and Shippensburg addresses broken teeth by assessing the damage and determining the best repair approach. Minor chips often need simple bonding. Larger breaks might require crowns. Severe fractures extending below the gum line sometimes mean extraction and planning for replacement options.

Don’t try to fix broken teeth yourself with superglue or other household adhesives. Those products aren’t safe for your mouth and can make professional repair more difficult.

Lost Fillings and Crowns

Losing a filling or crown exposes vulnerable tooth structure to bacteria, temperature changes, and pressure from chewing. The tooth might hurt immediately or develop pain gradually as the exposed area becomes irritated. Either way, you need that tooth protected and restored quickly.

We can often replace a lost crown the same day if you bring it with you and it’s still in good condition. Lost fillings require cleaning out any decay that’s developed and placing a new filling. Temporary solutions exist if you can’t get in immediately, but they’re just that—temporary. Don’t rely on drugstore dental cement for more than a day or two.

Abscesses and Dental Infections

Dental abscesses are serious infections that form at the root of a tooth or in the gum tissue. They cause intense, throbbing pain, swelling in your face or jaw, fever, and sometimes a foul taste in your mouth from draining pus. Left untreated, these infections can spread to other parts of your body and become life-threatening.

If you notice swelling in your face along with tooth pain, call us immediately—this isn’t something to wait out. We need to drain the abscess, prescribe antibiotics, and address the underlying cause, which is usually severe decay or gum disease. In some cases, the tooth needs a root canal or extraction.

Never ignore facial swelling or assume antibiotics alone will fix the problem. The infection’s source needs professional treatment.

Managing Dental Emergencies Until You Reach Us

While you’re waiting to get to our office, a few things can help manage pain and prevent further damage. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to clean the area. Take over-the-counter pain relievers following the package directions. Apply a cold compress to your face if there’s swelling. If a tooth is broken or has sharp edges, cover it with dental wax or sugar-free gum to protect your soft tissues.

Don’t put aspirin directly on your gums—it causes chemical burns. Don’t use numbing gels excessively, as they only provide temporary relief and can irritate tissues. And definitely don’t try DIY extractions or repairs that could create worse problems.

Why Quick Treatment Matters

Dental emergencies get worse when you delay treatment. That cracked tooth can split completely. That mild infection can become an abscess. That knocked-out tooth becomes impossible to save after a couple of hours. Emergency dentistry in Chambersburg and Shippensburg exists specifically to prevent these escalations.

Beyond preventing complications, there’s also the pain factor. Why suffer through days or weeks of discomfort when we can address the problem and get you feeling better within hours? You deserve relief, and your dental health deserves immediate attention when something goes seriously wrong.

Emergency Dentistry in Chambersburg and Shippensburg

Dental emergencies create stress and worry on top of physical pain. At Cumberland Valley Dental Care, we handle urgent situations with the seriousness they deserve while keeping you informed and comfortable throughout treatment. 

Don’t hesitate to call our Chambersburg office when dental pain or injury strikes—we’ll get you in quickly and take care of whatever’s causing the problem. Your emergency is our priority.

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I feel I am being cared for by well-trained professionals, using up-to-date equipment that seems to make each new visit easier than the previous one! I am 73 years old and still have my own teeth with a few modifications!

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I find the staff from the front desk to the hygienist to the dentist to be friendly, concerned about my dental health, and responsive to my needs. I highly recommend Cumberland Valley Dental Care (CVDC). 

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I recently had some extensive dental work completed by Dr.A, he is extremely thorough, gentle, caring, and answered all my questions. Him and all of his staff are top notch. He is the man to see for all of your dental care needs! 

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I was forced to switch to this practice because of the retirement of my former dentist and the transition hit snags. I had a broken tooth that required prompt attention. After the completion of a first crown I am completely delighted. Continue Reading…

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99 St Paul Drive, Chambersburg, PA 17201

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420 E Orange Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257

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