Emergency Dentistry Winsted

Saving Your Smile from Urgent Situations

Life can suddenly come to a screeching halt when you sustain a dental injury. Our team understands this, and we also understand the anxiety that you may be feeling during a dental emergency in addition to the physical discomfort. We’ll do everything we can to quickly save your smile and put your mind and mouth at ease. If you or someone you know is dealing with an urgent dental situation, don’t wait to contact our Winsted office for assistance!

Why Choose Kozlak & Peretto Family Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Locally Owned By Experienced Dentists
  • Conveniently Located Near Routes 8 and 44
  • Judgement-Free Evaluations and Treatment

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

If you find yourself dealing with a pressing dental situation, here’s how we help:

  • Call Our Office – It’s unwise to leave anything to chance when it comes to dental emergencies. As soon as you can, give us a call and describe what happened along with any symptoms you’re experiencing. We’ll schedule you ASAP depending on your situation.
  • Attend Your Appointment – It’s possible that your situation might warrant urgent treatment. If you need to come in, we’ll be sure that you’re quickly seated and examined. In addition to performing an emergency screening, we might also need to take X-rays to discover the extent of the damage.
  • Receive Urgent Care – Once we’ve determined the best course of action, we’ll begin to carry out a customized treatment plan focused on relieving your pain and mending your smile. This might include one or several different treatments, but rest assured, we’ll work quickly and carefully!

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

While your symptoms might not seem too serious, and they may not even be very painful, this doesn’t mean you should shrug off seeking emergency care! We strongly encourage you to give our office a call so that we can quickly begin to provide you with assistance. Here’s a brief list of some of the most common dental emergencies and how they can be resolved:

Toothaches

Chipped
Tooth

Cracked
Tooth

Sensitivity to
Hot & Cold

Knocked-Out
Tooth

Lost Filling
or Crown

Broken
Denture

Loose
Tooth

Gums, Lip or
Tongue Injury

Jaw Pain or
Clenching

Something Stuck
Between Teeth