Emergency Care

Call our office 501-327-0587

After hours, if you are a patient of record, call  Dr. Clark at home 501-327-7993.

Other Solutions are listed below

Toothache - can be a forewarning to a possible abscessed tooth. Take pain medication and call your dentist. Do not place aspirin directly on teeth or gums.

Cracked Filling or Tooth - If painful, take medication. Call your dentist as soon as possible to have the tooth restored; if not, it will only get worse,

Bleeding Gums - Can be an early warning to gum disease. Brush and floss thoroughly and rinse with warm salt water. Consult you dentist.

Wisdom Tooth Pain - Take pain medication. Rinse with warm salt water. Consult your dentist

Canker Sore - This condition usually heals on its own within 7-10 days. Consult you dentist for proper diagnosis and symptomatic relief.

Gum Boil - If painful, take medication. Rinse 4 times a day with warm salt water. This is a sign of an abscess infection; this problem will not solve itself. Call your dentist.

Teething Pain - Cold objects such as teething rings usually help. Also, over the counter teething ointments will give relief.

Broken Denture of Partial - Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself; this will almost always make things worse. Save all broken pieces and see your dentist.

Knocked out Tooth - If you have the tooth, there is a good chance is can be re-implanted. Rinse the tooth gently and if not too painful, try to insert if back into the tooth socket and see you dentist immediately. Or rinse tooth gently and place it in your mouth or in a glass of milk and immediately go to your dentist.
Monty C. Clark, D.D.S.
501-327-0587     info@DrMontyClark.com