
Trusted Care for Unexpected Dental Problems
When a dental emergency strikes, you need quick, dependable care in a setting that helps you feel at ease. At Johns Creek Dental Studio, we’ve created a calm, modern environment where you can relax while we focus on relieving your pain and restoring your smile. Whether it’s a sudden injury, toothache, or broken tooth, our experienced team is ready to help you get back to feeling like yourself again—comfortably and efficiently.
Skilled Emergency Care With a Gentle Touch
Dental emergencies can be painful and unsettling, but you don’t have to face them alone. Our caring team provides prompt, gentle treatment for all kinds of urgent dental concerns—from severe tooth pain to damaged or knocked-out teeth. We act quickly to address your discomfort, restore function, and ensure you feel supported throughout your visit. Our goal is to make your emergency experience as stress-free and effective as possible.
Here for You When the Unexpected Happens
Toothaches, broken teeth, or oral injuries can appear suddenly and disrupt your day. That’s why having a trusted dental team by your side makes all the difference. At Johns Creek Dental Studio, we prioritize your comfort and care, offering fast relief and dependable results. If you’re in pain or facing a dental emergency, don’t wait—call us at (770) 751-1500 for immediate assistance.
Common Dental Emergencies and What to Do
Dental emergencies can occur at any time—sometimes when you least expect them. Knowing what to do in those first few minutes can protect your smile and prevent further complications. Here are some common dental issues and how to handle them until you reach a professional:
Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth
Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water to keep it clean. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Contact your dentist right away. If you can, save the broken piece in a moist cloth or gauze and bring it with you to your appointment.
Loose or Knocked-Out Tooth
If a tooth is knocked out, hold it by the crown (top) and gently try to place it back into its socket. If you can’t, store it in milk or inside your mouth next to your cheek to keep it moist. See a dentist immediately—timing is crucial.
Severe Tooth Pain
Persistent or sharp pain may signal infection or damage. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth or gum. Contact your dentist as soon as possible for proper treatment and relief.
Bitten Tongue or Lip
Clean the area gently with a soft cloth and apply a cold compress to minimize swelling. If bleeding continues or seems excessive, seek emergency dental care right away.
Prompt treatment can make all the difference during a dental emergency. If you experience sudden pain, injury, or damage to your teeth, contact Johns Creek Dental Studio immediately for professional care in Alpharetta, GA.

