Emergency & Trauma - San Angelo & Brownwood, TX

Expert, Compassionate Care
When You Need It Most

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Highly Skilled Help Is Just a Call Away

We know how stressful and frightening a dental emergency or facial trauma can be. Be assured we treat all emergency cases with a sense of urgency. Whenever feasible, we’ll see you the same day and address your dental emergency with urgency and compassion.

As board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons our team at Angelo Oral Surgery and Dental Implants can treat a variety of emergency conditions that you might think require a trip to the emergency room. Drs. Ryan and Tony Montgomery have extensive knowledge in treating jaw pain, placing dental implants, and wisdom teeth removals. Our entire surgical team is here to provide effective, timely treatment for even the most complex dental emergency in San Angelo and Brownwood, Texas.

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Common Facial Trauma Treatments

  • Severe toothache
  • Broken tooth
  • Orbital fractures
  • Avulsed tooth (knocked-out tooth)
  • Facial lacerations
  • Fractured jaw
  • Facial trauma
  • Loose or failing dental implant
  • Redness or swelling around teeth
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At-Home Tips Before Your Visit

There are some ways to treat your pain and assist in your own recovery before seeing an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. If you have a toothache or are experiencing oral pain, you can take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed on the packaging. If you have a tooth knocked out and still have the tooth in one piece, clean it with water but be careful not to remove any attached tissue. Then put the tooth back into the socket if possible and hold it there. Otherwise, place it in a small container of milk to preserve it. We may be able to put the tooth back into place if we’re able to treat it soon enough.

Angelo Oral Surgery & Dental Implants
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When to Seek Medical Care

PLEASE NOTE: If you’re having head or neck pain, are unable to stop bleeding, are feeling dizzy, or have suffered severe trauma, please get medical attention without delay. Call 911 or have a responsible party drive you to the nearest emergency room or hospital. A full-time medical practitioner is the best choice for your emergency care in such cases.