Emergency Dental Services in Orlando, FL

Immediate Care for Urgent Dental Situations by a Board Certified Prosthodontist

Dental emergencies can happen at any time, causing severe pain, distress, and potential long-term damage if not treated promptly. At Makris Dental Prosthodontics, Dr. Cokovska provides compassionate emergency dental care when you need it most.

Whether you're experiencing a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, dental abscess, or broken restoration, we prioritize urgent cases to provide rapid relief and preserve your oral health. Dr. Cokovska's prosthodontic expertise ensures comprehensive emergency treatment that addresses both immediate pain and underlying issues to prevent future complications.

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Why Choose Emergency Care at Makris Dental?

When facing a dental emergency, you need experienced, skilled care quickly. Dr. Cokovska's advanced training and state-of-the-art facility ensure you receive expert treatment when every minute counts.

Immediate Expert Care

Dr. Cokovska prioritizes emergency patients and provides same-day appointments for urgent situations. Her prosthodontic training allows her to handle complex dental emergencies with precision and skill.

Comprehensive Emergency Treatment

From tooth reattachment to abscess drainage, emergency extractions to temporary restorations, we provide the full range of emergency dental services under one roof without need for referrals.

Pain Relief Focus

We understand dental emergencies are painful and frightening. Our first priority is alleviating your discomfort quickly through effective anesthesia, medication, and targeted treatment.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Digital x-rays, 3D imaging, and intraoral cameras allow Dr. Cokovska to quickly diagnose the problem and develop an effective treatment plan, ensuring no issue goes undetected.

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Our Advanced Technology

Emergency situations require rapid, accurate diagnosis and treatment. Our practice is equipped with digital radiography that provides instant, detailed images to assess tooth fractures, infections, and bone damage. 3D Cone Beam CT scanning offers comprehensive visualization of complex injuries and hidden infections that standard x-rays might miss.

Intraoral cameras allow Dr. Cokovska to show you the exact nature of your emergency, helping you understand the treatment needed. This advanced technology enables precise diagnosis and effective treatment planning even in urgent situations, ensuring the best possible outcomes when time is critical.

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Your Emergency Visit Experience at Makris Dental Prosthodontics

We understand dental emergencies are stressful. Our team works efficiently to provide prompt relief while ensuring you feel informed and comfortable throughout your treatment.

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Immediate Contact & Triage

When you call with a dental emergency, our team gathers essential information about your situation and provides immediate guidance on what to do until you arrive. We schedule you as quickly as possible, often the same day.

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Rapid Assessment & Diagnosis

Upon arrival, Dr. Cokovska performs a focused examination of the affected area, takes necessary x-rays or scans, and quickly identifies the source of your problem. She explains her findings and discusses treatment options with you.

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Emergency Treatment & Pain Relief

Treatment begins immediately to address your pain and stabilize the situation. This may include tooth reattachment, abscess drainage, temporary restorations, extractions, or other interventions depending on your specific emergency.

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Follow-Up Care Plan

Before you leave, Dr. Cokovska provides detailed aftercare instructions, prescribes necessary medications, and schedules any required follow-up appointments to complete your treatment and ensure proper healing.

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Benefits of Prompt Emergency Dental Care

Save Your Natural Tooth

Quick action dramatically increases the chances of saving a knocked-out or severely damaged tooth. Treatment within the first hour provides the best opportunity for successful reattachment and long-term survival.

Prevent Serious Complications

Untreated dental emergencies like abscesses can spread to other parts of your face, jaw, and even throughout your body, potentially causing life-threatening infections. Immediate care stops problems from escalating.

Eliminate Pain Rapidly

Dental emergencies often cause severe, debilitating pain that affects your ability to eat, sleep, and function. Emergency treatment provides immediate relief, allowing you to return to normal activities.

Preserve Your Smile

Prompt treatment protects your appearance and prevents the need for more extensive, expensive restorations later. Acting quickly often means simpler, more conservative treatments with better aesthetic results.

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When to Seek Emergency Dental Care

You should contact us immediately or seek emergency dental care if you experience any of the following situations:

  • Severe, persistent toothache that doesn't respond to over-the-counter pain medication

  • A knocked-out permanent tooth requiring immediate reattachment within 30 to 60 minutes

  • Broken, cracked, or fractured tooth causing pain or sharp edges

  • Dental abscess with swelling, fever, pus, or a pimple-like bump on your gums

  • Uncontrolled bleeding from your mouth following an injury or extraction

  • Lost filling, crown, or other dental restoration causing pain or sensitivity

  • Injury to soft tissues including deep cuts to lips, cheeks, tongue, or gums

Considerations:

If you're experiencing difficulty breathing or swallowing, have severe facial swelling, or show signs of a spreading infection with high fever, seek immediate medical attention at a hospital emergency room. For most dental emergencies, contact our office first for guidance and rapid treatment. Dr. Cokovska is available for emergency consultations and can provide instructions on how to manage your situation until you can be seen.

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Expert Emergency Dental Care in Orlando, FL

Dental emergencies require immediate professional attention to prevent permanent damage and relieve pain. At Makris Dental Prosthodontics, Dr. Cokovska provides compassionate, skilled emergency care when you need it most. With over 30 years of prosthodontic expertise and advanced diagnostic technology, she can handle even the most complex dental emergencies efficiently and effectively.

Don't wait if you're experiencing a dental emergency—prompt treatment can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. To learn more about emergency dental services in Orlando, contact our practice immediately at (407) 753-4743.

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Common Questions:

What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?

Time is critical—you have about 30 to 60 minutes for the best chance of saving your tooth. Pick up the tooth by the crown only, never the root. Gently rinse it with water if dirty but don't scrub or remove any tissue fragments. Try to place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it moist in milk or saliva. Call us immediately and get to our office as quickly as possible. The sooner we can reattach the tooth, the better your chances of keeping it.

How quickly can you see me for an emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies and make every effort to see you the same day you call. Dr. Cokovska reserves time in her schedule specifically for urgent cases. When you call, our team will assess your situation and get you in as quickly as possible, often within hours. For severe emergencies like knocked-out teeth or uncontrolled bleeding, we'll see you immediately.

Will my dental insurance cover emergency treatment?

Most dental insurance plans provide coverage for emergency care, though the extent varies by plan. We'll work with your insurance to maximize your benefits. However, we don't let insurance issues prevent you from getting the urgent care you need. We offer various payment options and will discuss costs before treatment whenever possible.

What can I do for pain until I can get to your office?

Take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen as directed. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your face to reduce swelling and numb the area. Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water. Avoid very hot or cold foods and beverages. Never place aspirin directly on your gums as it can burn tissue. These are temporary measures—you still need professional treatment to address the underlying problem.

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