Dental injuries can happen at any time — during sports, accidents, or even while eating. At Fort Myers Dental Arts, Dr. Jonathan Chouraqui and Dr. Deborah Streater provide immediate, compassionate care for tooth injuries to protect your smile and prevent further damage.
Located at 12530 New Brittany Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33907, our office serves patients in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, and Bonita Springs.
We treat all types of dental trauma, including:
No matter the type of injury, prompt evaluation and treatment are critical.
Depending on the type and severity of the injury, treatments may include:
Rinse gently, hold it by the crown (not root), and place it back in the socket if possible. If not, store it in milk or saline solution.
Rinse with warm water and save any broken pieces.
Apply gentle pressure with gauze.
Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek.
Call us immediately at (239) 936-3030 for emergency instructions.
While some accidents can’t be avoided, you can lower your risk by:
We provide custom-fitted mouthguards right here in our Fort Myers office.
Unexpected injuries can also bring financial stress. We help make treatment manageable by offering:
At Fort Myers Dental Arts, we believe everyone deserves access to exceptional dental care — without financial stress. Whether you’re visiting for a routine exam or a full-mouth restoration, we make it simple to afford the treatments you need.
Monday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Tuesday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Wednesday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday – 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Fri, Sat, Sun – Closed
At Fort Myers Dental Arts, our advanced technology ensures quick, accurate diagnosis and treatment:
for immediate imaging with low radiation
for evaluating multiple injuries at once
for complex trauma cases
for cleaning before treatment or repair
These tools allow Dr. Chouraqui and Dr. Streater to act quickly and effectively in urgent situations.
If you’ve suffered a tooth injury, don’t wait.
Visit us for immediate care.
Keep it moist in milk or back in the socket, and see a dentist immediately.
Ideally within an hour for knocked-out teeth; same day for chips, cracks, or severe pain.
Yes. Dental bonding is often completed in a single appointment.
Not always, but deep cracks can lead to infection. It’s best to get checked right away.
See us as soon as possible. Baby teeth injuries may affect permanent teeth underneath.
Most plans cover emergency treatment. We’ll help you understand your benefits.
We offer dental implants, bridges, or dentures to restore your smile.
Not always. Small chips may be fixed with bonding or veneers, while larger breaks may need a crown.
No. Some serious injuries cause little or no pain at first. That’s why an exam is critical.
Yes. Wear a mouthguard for sports, avoid chewing hard objects, and protect teeth from grinding.