We assist with the majority of dental emergencies, including…
- Teeth that are missing, fractured, or shattered
- Crowns and fillings that have been lost or damaged
- Toothaches or mouth discomfort that is excruciating
- Gum disease and abscesses
- Swelling and bleeding
Frequently asked Questions
How can I tell if I have a dental emergency?
Please contact us and we will let you know for certain. When you have a dental emergency and need quick attention, you are normally....
• A toothache is becoming more severe.
• It hurts to eat, clean one's teeth, or talk.
• A tooth has become loose or fractured.
• You have bleeding or swollen gums.
Will my tooth have to be extracted?
Simply because you have a toothache does not need an extraction. A filling, crown, or root canal may be able to restore the problem. If a dental extraction is required, we will inform you of what to anticipate and develop a strategy for replacing the tooth. When required, we do same-day extractions.