Oral Trauma and Cracked Teeth
Have you recently suffered from a badly-displaced or knocked-out tooth? Do you need professional tooth repair services?
Nobody asks for a dental emergency. Teeth can become damaged, displaced and even knocked out without warning, leaving you or your loved ones in pain and discomfort.
If you’re suffering from a traumatic dental injury, contact our office as soon as possible. Knocked-out and displaced teeth are potentially serious oral health issues that require fast and professional care. We provide this care because we value your oral health and want your smile to remain healthy and bright for a long, long time.
Or maybe you have concern about a cracked tooth. Early diagnosis is extremely important with cracked teeth. The sooner a crack is detected and treated, the better the chance of saving your tooth. Please see the above video for more information regarding cracked teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental emergencies can happen at any time. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, call our office right away. We are available 24 hours a day to help you. If you are experiencing any of the following, you are having a dental emergency and should seek treatment right away:
- Severe pain in your teeth or gums
- Severe swelling in the gums or other soft tissues of the mouth
- A tooth that has been fractured or cracked
- A tooth that has been knocked out or knocked out of place
- Traumatic injury to the gums or soft tissues
Call our office right away! We are available around the clock to help with dental emergencies. We will find and treat the source of your pain quickly so that you can get on with your life. If further treatment is needed, we will work with you to create a treatment plan to meet your needs.
Meet Our Doctor:
A. Jayson Tengonciang DMD
Dr. A. Jayson Tengonciang received his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware. He then received his degree in General Dentistry at Temple University, where he graduated with honors.
After his tenure at Temple University, Dr. Tengonciang spent a year in a general practice residency program at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He then returned to the university to complete his 2-year specialty training in Endodontics and has served on the faculty as an adjunct clinical assistant professor. Tengonciang is an active member of the American Association of Endodontists, California ...