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Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergencies can happen at any time. Whether it’s a broken tooth or severe pain, we offer prompt and effective care to address your urgent dental needs.
Dental emergencies require prompt attention, and we are here to provide support for urgent dental issues. While our emergency services are available Monday to Friday, our team is ready to address a variety of acute dental needs, whether you’re dealing with tooth pain, damage, or other oral issues.

Common Emergency Situations

Toothaches and Dental Pain: Severe pain may indicate a deeper issue such as infection or abscess, requiring immediate treatment.
Wisdom Tooth Pain: Impacted or infected wisdom teeth can cause significant discomfort and should be examined quickly.
Broken or Lost Fillings: These can leave the tooth exposed, leading to potential infections and pain.
Tooth Injuries: Chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth are best treated as soon as possible to improve outcomes.
Damaged Crowns or Bridges: A broken or dislodged crown can cause sensitivity and needs prompt repair to prevent further damage.

What to Expect During an Emergency Visit

Comprehensive Examination: We start with a thorough assessment to determine the issue and provide immediate relief.
Pain Management: Our aim is to make your visit as comfortable as possible, using pain management methods to ease discomfort.
Treatment Planning: You’ll receive a detailed treatment plan with cost estimates so you can make informed decisions.
Insurance Support: Many dental insurance policies cover emergency treatments related to accidents. Our staff can help guide you in understanding coverage options for urgent dental care.

Types of Emergency X-Rays

If necessary, we perform quick and effective x-rays to gain detailed insights into the issue, helping us to diagnose and plan your treatment effectively.

Taking swift action during a dental emergency can prevent long-term complications. Don’t hesitate to reach out – we're here to help!
Lost Filling

A lost filling can expose your tooth to decay and sensitivity. We provide quick and effective treatment to replace the lost filling, protecting your tooth and relieving discomfort.

Loose Crown/Bridge

If your crown or bridge has come loose, it’s important to have it fixed as soon as possible to avoid further damage or infection. Our team will reattach or replace the restoration, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.

Loose Retainer

A loose retainer will affect the results of your orthodontic treatment. We’ll repair or replace your retainer to ensure your teeth remain in their correct position and your smile stays straight.

Bad Breath

Bad breath can be a sign of underlying dental issues such as gum disease or tooth decay. Our comprehensive dental care can address the root cause of bad breath, helping you maintain fresh breath and a healthy mouth.

Cracked Tooth

A cracked tooth can be painful and lead to further complications if left untreated. Our emergency care will repair the crack, restoring the tooth’s strength and appearance.

Worn Teeth

Teeth can wear down over time due to grinding, clenching, or other factors. We offer treatments to restore worn teeth, protecting them from further damage and improving their appearance.

Root Canal Treatment

Severe tooth pain could indicate an infection deep within the tooth. A root canal treatment removes the infected tissue, alleviating pain and saving the tooth from extraction.

Accident or Trauma

If you’ve experienced an accident or trauma affecting your teeth or jaw, prompt care is essential. Our emergency services can treat broken or displaced teeth, helping you recover as quickly as possible.

Pain When Drinking Cold or Chewing

Sensitivity to cold or pain when chewing can indicate tooth damage or decay. Our team will diagnose the issue and provide the necessary treatment to restore your tooth’s health and comfort.

Food Stuck Between Teeth

When food gets stuck between teeth, it can lead to irritation and even infection if not addressed. Our dental care includes thorough cleaning and advice on how to prevent this issue in the future.

Swollen Jaw/Cheek/Eye/Neck

Swelling in these areas may be a sign of a dental infection or abscess. We offer prompt treatment to address the infection and prevent it from spreading, alleviating pain and swelling.

Sensitivity and Tingling

Tooth sensitivity and tingling can indicate various dental issues, from enamel erosion to gum recession. Our team will identify the cause and provide the right solution to reduce discomfort.

Loose Teeth

If you notice a loose tooth, it’s important to seek immediate dental care. Whether due to gum disease or injury, our team will assess the situation and provide treatment to secure or restore the tooth.

Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums can be an early sign of gum disease. We offer gentle and effective treatments to stop the bleeding, protect your gums, and prevent further issues.

Tooth Pain

Tooth pain can range from mild discomfort to severe pain, indicating anything from cavities to infections. Our emergency dental services will identify the cause and provide fast, effective relief.

Inflammation/Infection in Tooth Nerve

Inflammation or infection in the tooth nerve can cause severe pain and requires immediate attention. Our team will perform a root canal or other necessary treatments to save the tooth and stop the infection.

Sore Jaw Muscles

Sore jaw muscles can be a result of grinding, clenching, or other jaw issues. We’ll provide treatments such as bite guards to relieve the pain and prevent further damage.

Clicking Sounds in Jaw Joint When Opening or Chewing

If you hear clicking or popping sounds when you open your mouth or chew, you may have a jaw joint disorder (TMJ). Our specialists can diagnose and treat TMJ disorders, helping to alleviate discomfort and restore proper function.

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