Emergency Dentistry

If you're experiencing a dental emergency, we're here to help with our emergency dentistry team. Our dental office offers same-day emergency appointments for our patients, so you don't have to wait to get the treatment you need. We understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time, and we want to be available to help you when you need it most.

 

Our team is experienced in caring for a wide range of dental emergencies, including severe toothaches, lost dental restorations, damage to soft tissues of the mouth, cracked or fractured teeth, chipped or broken teeth, and partially or fully knocked-out teeth. Whatever your emergency is, we're here to provide you with the necessary treatment and care.

 

      • Severe Toothaches: A toothache is usually a sign that there is a problem with your tooth or the surrounding tissues. A severe toothache can make it difficult to eat, drink, or speak. It can also cause pain that radiates to other parts of your head, neck, or ears. Our dental team can help diagnose the cause of your toothache and provide you with the necessary treatment, which may include a root canal, filling, or extraction.
      • Lost Dental Restorations: If you have a filling, crown, or bridge that has fallen out or become dislodged, you may be at risk of further damage or infection. Our dental team can help replace the lost restoration and protect the affected tooth from further damage or decay.
      • Damage to Soft Tissues of the Mouth: Soft tissue injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, such as a bite, cut, or puncture wound. These injuries can be painful and may require immediate attention to stop bleeding or prevent infection. Our dental team can provide you with the necessary care and treatment to help you heal and prevent further damage.
      • Cracked or Fractured Teeth: Teeth can become cracked or fractured due to trauma, decay, or wear and tear. A cracked tooth can cause pain, sensitivity, and can lead to infection or further damage. Our dental team can help diagnose the severity of the crack and provide you with the appropriate treatment, which may include a filling, crown, or extraction.
      • Chipped or Broken Teeth and Partially or Fully Knocked-Out Teeth: A chipped or broken tooth can be caused by trauma, grinding, or decay. A knocked-out tooth can be caused by a blow to the face or a sports injury. These types of dental emergencies require immediate attention to prevent further damage or infection. Our dental team can provide you with the necessary treatment, which may include re-implanting the tooth, a dental crown or bridge, or an extraction.

 

IMPORTANT:

If you have experienced trauma to the head or neck and your smile is damaged, we recommend that you visit the emergency room before coming into our office. Your health and safety are our top priority, and we want to ensure that you receive the appropriate medical attention as soon as possible.

Please contact our office if you suffer from one of these conditions or another type of dental emergency.

Our team will also be able to provide you with instructions on how to take care of your smile until you can come to our office to meet with us.
REMEMBER:  If you have experienced trauma to the head or neck and your smile is damaged, we recommend that you visit the emergency room before coming into our office. We want to ensure your health and safety.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help in whatever way we can.

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