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Dr. Manmode performs a gentle evaluation and takes digital X-rays to identify the source and extent of the problem.

Prompt, compassionate emergency dental treatment to relieve pain and protect your smile when it matters most.
Understanding Urgent Dental Needs
Dental emergencies rarely happen at a convenient time. A sudden, sharp toothache can make it impossible to eat, sleep, or concentrate at work. A chipped or broken tooth from a fall or biting into something hard can leave you self-conscious and worried about further damage. Lost crowns or fillings expose sensitive tooth structure to bacteria and temperature changes, causing increasing discomfort with every passing hour. Without prompt attention, minor issues can escalate into serious infections that spread to surrounding tissues.
Emergency dentistry at Dental World addresses these urgent situations with same-day care designed to stop pain and stabilize your condition. Dr. Manmode uses digital imaging to quickly diagnose the problem, applies targeted pain relief, and performs the necessary treatment to prevent further damage. Whether you need a temporary restoration, an emergency extraction, or infection management, our team works efficiently to resolve your issue and develop a plan for complete recovery so you can get back to your daily life.
The Science of Urgent Dental Care
Emergency dentistry is a branch of dental care focused on the immediate diagnosis and treatment of acute oral conditions that require urgent attention. These include severe toothaches, traumatic injuries such as avulsed (knocked-out) or fractured teeth, dental abscesses, and dislodged restorations. The goal is to relieve pain, prevent further damage, and preserve natural tooth structure whenever possible.
When you arrive for an emergency visit, Dr. Manmode performs a focused clinical examination and may take digital X-rays to assess the extent of damage or infection. Pulp vitality testing helps determine whether a tooth's nerve is still viable, guiding treatment decisions. Research shows that patients treated at a dental office for emergencies have significantly better outcomes than those treated at hospital emergency departments, where definitive dental care is often unavailable (PMID: 28661116).
Your comfort is the first priority. After a gentle evaluation, Dr. Manmode provides targeted pain relief using local anesthesia and, if needed, stabilizes the affected tooth or area. Treatment may include temporary or permanent restorations, drainage of an abscess, splinting of a loosened tooth, or reimplantation of an avulsed tooth. You will receive a clear explanation of your options before any procedure begins.
Most patients experience significant pain relief within the first visit. Stabilization procedures allow healing to begin immediately, with follow-up appointments scheduled as needed for definitive restorations. For traumatic injuries, early treatment within the first 30 to 60 minutes dramatically improves the chances of saving a natural tooth.
Immediate Relief, Lasting Protection
Urgent cases are seen promptly, often the same day you call
Targeted treatment to eliminate dental pain quickly and safely
Early intervention maximizes the chance of saving your natural tooth
Timely care stops infections and damage from spreading further
Digital imaging and thorough evaluation identify the root cause accurately
Compare Your Options
| Treatment | Mechanism | Time | Results | Duration | Downtime | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency Dentist | Definitive dental care | 30-90 min | Immediate relief | Permanent fix possible | Minimal | All dental emergencies |
| Hospital Emergency Room | Pain management only | 2-6 hours | Temporary relief | Requires dental follow-up | Extended wait | Life-threatening swelling |
| Urgent Care Clinic | Basic pain relief | 1-3 hours | Temporary relief | Requires dental follow-up | Moderate wait | After-hours pain only |
Knowing When to Act Fast
Emergency dental care is appropriate for anyone experiencing sudden oral pain, dental trauma, or symptoms that could indicate an active infection. If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, calling Dental World at (407) 830-4401 allows Dr. Manmode's team to advise you over the phone.
For most dental emergencies, a dental office provides faster and more effective treatment than a hospital emergency room. Dr. Manmode can perform definitive procedures like root canals, extractions, and restorations that ER physicians typically cannot.
Dr. Manmode performs a gentle evaluation and takes digital X-rays to identify the source and extent of the problem.
Using local anesthesia and targeted techniques, Sheetal ensures you are comfortable before any treatment begins.
Sheetal performs the necessary procedure, whether it is a restoration, extraction, abscess drainage, or tooth stabilization.
You receive clear aftercare instructions and a follow-up plan for any additional treatment needed.
What to Know
Mild soreness, swelling, and sensitivity at the treatment site are normal after most emergency dental procedures and typically resolve within two to five days. Minor bleeding may occur for a few hours after extractions or surgical procedures. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually sufficient for managing post-treatment discomfort.
Infection at the treatment site occurs in approximately 1-5% of cases and is managed with antibiotics. Dry socket after an emergency extraction affects roughly 2-5% of patients and is treated with medicated dressings. Nerve irritation causing temporary numbness is uncommon and typically resolves within weeks.
Emergency dental procedures performed in a dental office setting are safe and well-established. Dr. Manmode's nearly 20 years of experience, including specialized training in oral pathology, ensures that every emergency case is managed with a thorough understanding of potential complications and the knowledge to minimize them.
Emergency dental care in Longwood, FL varies based on the type and severity of the issue. An emergency exam with digital X-rays typically ranges from $100 to $300. Additional treatment costs depend on the procedure required: simple fillings range from $150 to $400, while emergency extractions may range from $200 to $600. Root canal treatment, if needed, typically costs $700 to $1,200. During your visit, Dr. Manmode will provide a clear estimate based on your specific treatment plan before any work begins.
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of emergency dental treatment, including exams, X-rays, and necessary procedures. Our front desk team will verify your benefits and help you understand your out-of-pocket costs before treatment.
Dental World believes that urgent dental care should be accessible to everyone. We offer several financing options to help manage costs:
Longwood's Trusted Provider
Nearly 20 years of hands-on dental experience across all age groups
Urgent appointments scheduled promptly to minimize your wait time
Diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up all under one roof in Longwood
Compassionate care designed to ease dental anxiety during stressful situations
Your Questions Answered
A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, a knocked-out or broken tooth, a lost crown or filling, swelling that may indicate an abscess, or uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth. If you are unsure, call Dental World at (407) 830-4401 and we will advise you.
For most dental emergencies, a dental office provides faster and more effective care than a hospital ER. Emergency rooms typically offer pain medication but cannot perform definitive dental procedures like root canal treatment or extractions. We offer same-day appointments for urgent cases.
Pick up the tooth by the crown, not the root. If possible, gently rinse it and place it back in the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or saliva and call us immediately. Reimplantation within 30 to 60 minutes offers the best chance of saving the tooth.
We prioritize emergency cases and offer same-day appointments for urgent situations. Call (407) 830-4401 as soon as possible so our team can schedule you in quickly and provide guidance while you are on your way.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of emergency exams, X-rays, and necessary treatment. Our team will verify your coverage and explain your options before treatment begins. We also accept Cherry Finance, Sunbit, CareCredit, and other financing plans.
Rinse your mouth with warm water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain medication as needed. Avoid chewing on the affected side. If the break has sharp edges, cover them with dental wax or sugar-free gum to protect your tongue and cheek.
Yes. After stabilizing your emergency, Dr. Manmode can develop a comprehensive treatment plan that may include root canal treatment, dental crowns, extractions, or other restorative procedures to fully resolve the underlying issue and protect your long-term oral health.