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Emergency Tooth Extractions in Jacksonville: When It’s an Emergency and What to Expect

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Emergency Tooth Extractions in Jacksonville: When It’s an Emergency and What to Expect

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Dental pain doesn’t wait for a convenient time. If you’re dealing with a severely damaged or infected tooth, a tooth extraction may be the fastest way to get relief—especially when it’s a true emergency.

At Emergency Dental of Jacksonville, we specialize in urgent care, including same-day extractions when your situation can’t wait. Here’s what you need to know if you think you might need a tooth pulled.


Why Teeth Sometimes Need to Be Pulled

We do everything we can to save natural teeth. But there are times when removing a tooth is the safest and most effective option:

If you’re unsure, don’t worry—we’ll take X-rays, examine your tooth, and walk you through every option before deciding on extraction.


What Happens During an Emergency Extraction?

We keep the process quick, gentle, and stress-free. Here’s how it works:

1. We Numb the Area

You’ll be given a local anesthetic to make sure you’re comfortable. You might feel pressure—but no sharp pain.

2. We Remove the Tooth

Simple extractions are done with dental tools. If the tooth is impacted or broken, we may need a surgical approach, but we’ll explain everything beforehand.

3. You Start Healing

We place gauze over the site and give you clear instructions to protect the clot and avoid complications like dry socket.


Aftercare Tips: Heal Fast, Stay Comfortable

Good aftercare helps your mouth heal quickly and safely. Here’s what to do once you’re home:

  • Bite on the gauze pack for at least 30 minutes
  • Avoid spitting, rinsing, or using a straw for 24 hours
  • Stick to soft, cool foods (think yogurt, mashed potatoes)
  • Rest and avoid heavy activity for a day or two
  • Use cold compresses for swelling
  • Take pain medication exactly as directed

We’re always here if something doesn’t feel right—especially if you experience severe pain, swelling, or signs of dry socket.


What Is Dry Socket and How Do You Avoid It?

Dry socket is a painful condition that happens when the blood clot protecting your bone and nerves is dislodged too early.

Symptoms include:

  • Throbbing pain that starts 2–4 days after the procedure
  • Bad taste or odor in your mouth
  • Pain that radiates to your ear, jaw, or neck

If this happens, call us. We’ll clean the area and place a soothing dressing to help you heal and feel better fast.


When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?

You might need an emergency extraction if you have:

  • Unbearable tooth pain that won’t go away
  • Swelling in your face or jaw
  • A broken or loose tooth from trauma
  • Pus, fever, or signs of infection

At Emergency Dental of Jacksonville, we treat walk-ins every day—including weekends. If you’re in pain, we’re ready to help—fast.


Get Relief Today at Emergency Dental of Jacksonville

You don’t have to wait for a referral or appointment. Our experienced team offers fast, professional tooth extractions—right when you need them. Whether it’s sudden pain or a tooth that’s past saving, we’ll make sure you’re treated with care, comfort, and respect.


This blog is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a licensed dental provider for diagnosis and treatment.

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Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Written by Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Dr. Roberto Monteagudo lives in Jacksonville and makes family time with his wife, Gina, and their seven children a top priority. He also enjoys outdoor activities and is deeply committed to giving back to his community through charitable events such as Dentistry from the Heart, to which he donated over $20,000 in services over the last two years. He also provides academic scholarships to local youth in the Jacksonville community. Dr. Monteagudo's Dental Care Philosophy His warmth and caring, combined with his commitment to patient comfort through sedation dentistry, leading-edge, gentle, and non-invasive technologies is the reason that his patients travel long distances to see him. He is an expert in advanced dentistry and aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular dentistry (jaw joint disorders, or TMD), and sedation dentistry. When you come to our dental office, you can count on being listened to, treated with sensitivity, and having your needs placed first. Dr. Monteagudo also writes a majority of our blogs. Go read some of his posts to get some tips and tricks of oral health. Dental Education Dr. Roberto Monteagudo graduated in 1990 from Marquette University School of Dentistry. He advanced his education at the Internationally Renowned Jacksonville Institute of Advanced Dental Studies, where he graduated in the fields of advanced aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular (TMJ), and sedation dentistry with recognition in academic excellence. Dr. Monteagudo educates his patients and other dentists alike by speaking frequently throughout Wisconsin regarding advancements in dentistry and patient education. Additionally, he serves on numerous boards for community betterment. Dr. Monteagudo and his warm, friendly, and knowledgeable team would love to welcome you to our dental practice family so that you can experience a gentle, stress-free appointment.


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