Emergency Dentistry In Dallas

What Is Emergency Dental Care?

If you suffer from severe oral pain, a toothache, or a dental injury, you can receive urgent dental care through emergency dentistry. The main goal of emergency dental treatment is to relieve patients’ pain and get them back to a healthy oral state. A dental emergency can happen when you least expect it, so our emergency dentist, Dr. Leisa Robotham, can provide after-hour, weekend, and same-day dental appointments, so you can get the care you need when you need it.


Cracked tooth
Kids and adult

Did You Know…

Kids and adults lose over five million teeth every year? While it’s expected for children to lose baby teeth as they get older, a luxated tooth is a severe dental emergency.


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What To Do In A Dental Emergency

The Importance Of Prompt Emergency Care

SAME-DAY DENTAL CARE

Get the care you need right away with same-day dental care. During your emergency dental clinic visit, Dr. Robotham will examine your dental injury and create an immediate plan to get your smile back in shape. Don’t wait to schedule an appointment with our Dallas emergency dentist. Any delay will prolong your pain and, in some cases, lead to you needing more complex procedures that are both more invasive and expensive.



WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS

Are you experiencing a dental emergency over the weekend? If so, you don’t have to wait in pain until Monday to receive quality emergency dental services. By offering limited weekend availability and appointments by request, you can get the care you need when you need it. Get in touch with us for more information.



COMMON EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

When you arrive at our office, your dentist will assess the situation and provide their recommended treatment options. For example, a dental crown can bring a broken, damaged, or decayed tooth back to health. A toothache can have several causes, and root canal therapy may be the best option if an underlying infection is causing your oral pain.


Tooth splinting is another standard restorative procedure that stabilizes a loose or knocked-out tooth and allows proper healing. We avoid tooth extractions if possible. Still, they can be a necessary procedure in some cases in which a patient is experiencing a severely damaged tooth that can’t otherwise be fixed.


Bottle of milk

Did You Know…

Place a knocked-out tooth in a container of coldmilk to preserve the root while you head to your emergency appointment.

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Have Questions About Emergency Dentistry? Find Answers Here.

  • What Should I Do If I’ve Knocked Out A Tooth?

    If you knock out a tooth, the first step is to try and remain calm. If you can find it, recover your tooth by grabbing it by its top (or crown) instead of the bottom or root to prevent further damage. Then, gently rinse the tooth with warm water. Once it is clean, replace the tooth in its socket if possible. However, be careful not to force the tooth back in place. If necessary, you can place the tooth in a container of cold milk to keep it from drying out while heading to your emergency appointment.

    If you are facing a severe dental emergency, don’t wait to call your dentist. Although you may be focused on alleviating pain, a knocked-out tooth only has a short window of one to two hours to be saved, replaced, and splinted by your dentist. Call us immediately for guidance, then head to our Dallas emergency dental clinic for the emergency care you need.

    If you are facing a serious dental emergency, don’t wait to call your dentist. Although you may be focused on alleviating pain, a knocked-out tooth only has a short window of 1-2 hours in which it can be saved, replaced, and splinted by your dentist. Give us a call right away for guidance, then head to our office to get the emergency care you need.

  • What Should I Do If My Dental Work Has Fallen Out?

    If your dental crown, filling, bridge, or other appliance falls out, place your dental work in a container or plastic bag and keep it safe so you can bring it to your next dental visit. Call us immediately to schedule an emergency visit so we can treat your issue as soon as possible.


    If you lose a dental appliance, your teeth and gums can become exposed to bacteria. Consequently, this exposure can lead to infection, further decay, or damage—which can lead to even more issues in the future. A loose, broken, or missing dental appliance is considered a dental emergency and warrants a same-day appointment, so contact us as soon as you notice that something’s wrong to schedule a visit.

  • What Should I Do About A Severe Toothache?

    If you’re suffering from a severe toothache that lasts for several days, it could be caused by a tooth infection. A tooth infection is a severe dental emergency, but fortunately, root canal therapy can restore and revitalize your tooth and relieve your oral pain.


    If you’re experiencing a lasting toothache, call our office immediately to book your appointment. To soothe your discomfort in the meantime, apply a cold compress to your cheek, take over-the-counter pain relievers, or apply a topical numbing gel to the affected area.


  • What Should I Do About A Chipped, Broken, Or Cracked Tooth?

    Even if the damage to your tooth appears to be minor, call us so we can help guide you on the next steps and see if your injury requires immediate treatment. When you arrive at the office, your dentist will perform an emergency exam to determine the severity of the damage. If a broken or cracked tooth is left untreated, it is at risk for infection and other complications.

  • What Should I Do About A Loose Tooth?

    If you experience any form of oral trauma that causes one or more of your teeth to become loose, call our office immediately for a same-day appointment. When your tooth is loose, it’s vital to get proper care right away, as the nerves that run through and support your tooth could die and lead to losing the tooth entirely.


    Once your visit is scheduled, try to keep the tooth as stable as possible, and avoid touching the loose tooth with your tongue or fingers, as this can lead to further damage and increase the risk of infection. At your emergency appointment, your dentist will apply a splint that stabilizes the tooth by attaching it to the adjacent teeth, providing support, and allowing the tooth to heal and reattach to your gums.


Tooth inspection

Did You Know…

An untreated tooth infection can spread to other body parts and cause issues that impact your overall health? Therefore, it’s essential to seek emergency dentistry services pronto!


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