Do I need emergency dental care?
It is important to know when to seek emergency dental care in order to keep your smile healthy. If you are experiencing ongoing pain, have had a mouth or teeth injury, or have lost dental work, it is crucial to seek immediate help. If you are unsure if your situation is an emergency, please reach out to us and our team will help you decide on the best course of action. Your oral health is our main focus, and we are committed to giving you the care and treatments you need.
DID YOU KNOW…
If you lose a tooth, place it in cold milk while you head to your emergency appointment.
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Emergency Exam
Necessary X-Rays
Limited Exam
Treatment Plan
Find a solution to your dental emergency
We provide cost-effective emergency dental exams because we understand that dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. Don't hesitate to get the treatment you need to alleviate your dental discomfort.
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The Benefits of Emergency Dentistry
Relieve Your Pain
Experiencing pain is an indication that something is amiss, and you do not have to tolerate it.
Restore Your Bite
Improve your smile by addressing dental problems such as cracked, chipped, or missing teeth.
Prevent Further Complications
Addressing tooth infections promptly is crucial in order to prevent the development of more serious complications.
What do I do in a Dental Emergency?
Keep Calm & Reduce Bleeding
In the event of a dental injury, it can quickly transform an ordinary day into a painful and tense one. Remember to remain calm and know that your dentist is available to provide assistance. Evaluate the situation carefully and make well-informed decisions if it is an emergency. If there is bleeding, softly apply pressure to the affected area using a clean strip of gauze. Maintain the gauze in place until the bleeding ceases or until you are able to visit our office for additional help.
Control Swelling & Pain
To temporarily relieve pain or swelling, consider using over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Avoid aspirin or other blood-thinning medications, as they may affect clotting and blood flow. Applying a cold compress, like an ice pack, to the cheek or lip near the affected area can also help reduce discomfort.
Call Us Right Away
In case of a dental emergency, please reach out to us so our team can assess the situation and promptly coordinate the necessary care for you.







