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DANVILLE DENTAL OFFICE
January 27, 2017

TOOTHACHE IN DANVILLE
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If you develop a toothache, we hope you will immediately contact our office, Danville Family Dentistry, so that you can be seen by one of our emergency dentists. At our Danville dental office you can receive emergency dental treatment from our highly trained dentists, just one of whom is Dr. Aaron Lerg.
When you have a toothache, it can be caused by many different conditions. Our dentist at our Danville dental office will be able to determine the precise cause of your tooth ache and provide you with the appropriate emergency treatment. In some cases, you may have a cavity which is causing tooth pain, especially if the cavity has been developing for some time. In this case, our dentist can provide you with complete cavity treatment. Toothaches can also be caused by a cracked filling or an abscessed tooth. If you have a tooth which has become painful when you eat something which is hot or cold, or when it has pressure applied to it, you may have a tooth which is damaged in its interior. When the pulp, found in the center of the tooth, is either damaged or irritated, you will need to have a root canal treatment. The sooner a root canal treatment is performed, the more likely it is that the tooth can be saved. Root canal treatments are effective in saving teeth in over 90% of cases. During a root canal treatment, our patient will remain perfectly comfortable due to our use of modern dental anesthesia. Our dentist will remove all affected pulp, and thoroughly clean and seal the tooth and root canal areas. Our dentist will be able to let you know how many office visits will be needed to complete this treatment once he is had a chance to examine your particular tooth. We know that when you have a toothache, it is important that you see our emergency dentist quickly. In this event, simply contact our Danville dental office and let us know you need an emergency appointment.
709 SOUTH MARKET STREET
DANVILLE, OHIO 43014
(740) 837-4131
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