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Orthodontic Emergencies

We’re here to help when you need us most

Having an Orthodontic Emergency?

Call us immediately. We’re here to help!

Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Is It an Emergency?

Most orthodontic issues can wait until regular business hours, but some require immediate attention

True Emergencies Include:

Severe pain that doesn't respond to over-the-counter medication
Significant swelling of the face, gums, or neck
Trauma or injury to the face, teeth, or mouth
Infection with fever
Difficulty breathing or swallowing
Severe bleeding that won't stop

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please call our office immediately or seek emergency medical care.

Common Orthodontic Issues

Here’s what to do for common orthodontic problems

Loose or Broken Bracket

Low Priority

What to Do:

  • If it's still attached to the wire, leave it in place and cover with wax
  • If it has come off completely, keep it safe and bring it to your next appointment
  • Call our office to schedule a repair appointment

When to call: Within 1-2 business days

Poking Wire

Medium Priority

What to Do:

  • Try using the eraser end of a pencil to gently push the wire down
  • Cover the end with orthodontic wax for comfort
  • Do not cut the wire yourself
  • Contact our office if the discomfort persists
When to call: Same day if causing severe discomfort

Lost or Broken Retainer

Medium Priority

What to Do:

  • Stop wearing the broken retainer immediately
  • Keep the pieces if possible
  • Contact our office right away to prevent teeth from shifting
  • We may need to take new impressions for a replacement
When to call: Within 24 hours

Severe Pain or Swelling

High Priority

What to Do:

  • Rinse mouth with warm salt water
  • Take over-the-counter pain medication as directed
  • Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth
  • Call our emergency line immediately
When to call: Immediately

Injury to Face, Teeth, or Mouth

High Priority

What to Do:

  • Apply ice to injured areas
  • If there is bleeding, apply gentle pressure with clean gauze
  • Save any broken teeth or appliances
  • Contact our office or go to the emergency room if severe
When to call: Immediately

Loose Band or Spacer

Low Priority

What to Do:

  • Keep the band or spacer if it comes out completely
  • Do not try to reattach it yourself
  • Call our office to schedule a repair
  • Continue normal oral hygiene

When to call: Within 1-2 business days

After Hours Care

Our office is typically open Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm. For true emergencies outside of business hours, please call our main number and follow the prompts for emergency care. A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

For life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

Questions About Your Treatment?

We’re here to help! Contact us anytime with questions or concerns.