Dental emergencies can include anything from lost fillings or crowns to soft tissue injuries, abscesses, or trauma. We are equipped to handle a wide range of urgent situations and provide immediate evaluation and treatment to protect your oral health and comfort.

Why Examine?

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Rapid Relief

If your pain is an emergency, you get can pain relief fast

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Prevents Complication

Pain is a late symptom, but fast care is still necessary for long-term health

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Comprehensive Care

An examination is necessary first before any treatment occurs

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe pain, swelling, broken teeth, bleeding, and injuries should be evaluated promptly.

Can you repair a lost crown or filling?

In most cases, yes. We can often replace or restore it during your visit.

Should I come in if it is not painful?

Many serious problems begin without major symptoms, so prompt evaluation is still important.

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