Emergency Dental Questions (FAQs)
Experiencing pain, sudden swelling, or significant discomfort signals a dental emergency. It’s important to understand that oral health issues typically don’t resolve on their own and won’t vanish quickly if ignored. Knots, swelling, or bulges on the gums may be further signs of a dental emergency.
We’re here to assist you with a range of common dental emergencies, including:
- Toothaches
- Dislodged teeth
- Loss of a dental crown or filling
- Objects caught between your teeth
- Tooth pain, swelling, and gum infections
- Sports injuries affecting teeth or gums
- General dental concerns
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t hesitate to contact our emergency clinic for prompt and compassionate care.
- Maintain daily dental hygiene by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly.
- Exercise caution when consuming hard or crunchy foods, as they can harm your teeth.
- Use a mouthguard when engaging in contact sports.
- Visit your dentist for routine check-ups to ensure your teeth and mouth are in good shape.
We offer various payment options to accommodate our patients’ needs, including cash, credit/debit cards, and flexible financing plans for qualifying individuals. We can also directly bill your insurance or benefits plan to save time! We want to make our emergency dental services accessible to everyone.