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When you experience a toothache in South Pasadena, give our emergency hotline a call for help
Tips For a Dentist Emergency
Do these things when you have tooth pain in South Pasadena

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The whole dental team here is wonderful people. The atmosphere is very, very calm. Everyone is always in a good mood. The best thing here is the people - they just take care of you. They know what they’re doing. Everyone is here trying to take the pain away. So if you’re in pain, they come in and basically make you enjoy life again.
The whole dental team here is wonderful people. The atmosphere is very, very calm. Everyone is always in a good mood. The best thing here is the people - they just take care of you. They know what they’re doing. Everyone is here trying to take the pain away. So if you’re in pain, they come in and basically make you enjoy life again.
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Our dentist in South Pasadena will get you out of pain as soon as possible
Do you have an emergency? A toothache? A dental related question? Call us. We are available to schedule your future appointments 24/7, especially in an emergency. We know toothaches are painful and unpredictable. Let us help. Call us now!
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"Emergency Care At Home"
To help your toothache in South Pasadena, do the following things
"Our emergency hotline is available 24/7 to get you in for the next available appointment, but there are some things you can do to care for yourself at home. If you have any cuts on the inside or outside of your mouth, rinse your mouth out with salt water to keep away infection. Also, you can use a heating and cooling pad to apply near the toothache. If you have broken, chipped or knocked out a tooth, put the pieces of your tooth in a glass of milk to keep the tooth wet and strong. Make sure you do not touch the root of your tooth while handling it. If you do these things during your wait to see me, it will help relieve some of the pain temporarily."
"Our emergency hotline is available 24/7 to get you in for the next available appointment, but there are some things you can do to care for yourself at home. If you have any cuts on the inside or outside of your mouth, rinse your mouth out with salt water to keep away infection. Also, you can use a heating and cooling pad to apply near the toothache. If you have broken, chipped or knocked out a tooth, put the pieces of your tooth in a glass of milk to keep the tooth wet and strong. Make sure you do not touch the root of your tooth while handling it. If you do these things during your wait to see me, it will help relieve some of the pain temporarily."