Emergency Dentistry
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, our emergency dentistry team is here to help. We offer same-day emergency appointments, so you don’t have to wait for the treatment you need. Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and we’re committed to being available when you need us most.
Our experienced team is skilled in handling a wide range of dental emergencies, including severe toothaches, lost dental restorations, damage to the soft tissues of the mouth, cracked or fractured teeth, chipped or broken teeth, and partially or fully knocked-out teeth. Whatever your emergency, we’re here to provide the necessary treatment and care.
Common Dental Emergencies
Severe Toothaches
A toothache often indicates an issue with your tooth or surrounding tissues. Severe toothaches can make eating, drinking, or speaking difficult and may cause pain radiating to other parts of your head, neck, or ears. Our team can diagnose the cause and provide the necessary treatment, such as a root canal, filling, or extraction.
Lost Dental Restorations
If you lose a filling, crown, or bridge, you’re at risk of further damage or infection. We can replace the lost restoration and protect the affected tooth from additional damage or decay.
Damage To Soft Tissue In The Mouth
Soft tissue injuries can result from bites, cuts, or puncture wounds. These injuries may require immediate attention to stop bleeding or prevent infection. We provide the care and treatment needed to help you heal and avoid further damage.
Cracked Or Fractured Teeth
Teeth can crack or fracture due to trauma, decay, or wear and tear. Cracked teeth can cause pain and sensitivity, potentially leading to infection or further damage. We assess the severity and provide appropriate treatment, which may include a filling, crown, or extraction.
Chipped, Broken & Knocked Out Teeth
Chipped or broken teeth can result from trauma, grinding, or decay, while knocked-out teeth often result from blows to the face or sports injuries. These emergencies require immediate attention to prevent further damage or infection. We offer treatments such as re-implantation, crowns, bridges, or extractions.
Important Notice
If you’ve experienced trauma to the head or neck along with dental damage, please visit the emergency room before coming to our office. Your health and safety are our top priority, and we want to ensure you receive the appropriate medical attention as soon as possible.
At Silvertooth and Whinery Family Dental, we’re dedicated to providing prompt, effective care for all your dental emergencies. Contact us immediately if you need emergency dental assistance.