Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

Here at ConfiDent Smile Studio, we provide emergency dentistry to help you regain your oral health and smile after injury, damage or other unexpected oral health issues. Our skilled emergency dentists in Dallas, Texas, understand that emergencies occur unexpectedly and offer flexible scheduling to help you receive treatment as soon as possible.

What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention to alleviate pain, stop bleeding or prevent further damage to your teeth, gums or mouth. Common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe toothaches
  • Broken or chipped teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Abscesses
  • Gum injuries, such as deep cuts or excessive bleeding

These situations can cause significant discomfort or lead to long-term complications if not addressed promptly. Recognizing the signs of a dental emergency is essential to ensure you receive the care you need when you need it most.

Same-Day Emergency Appointments

Dr. Ken Nwankwo, Dr. Leslie Powell and our team prioritize your wellbeing and understand that emergencies can happen unexpectedly. That is why we offer same-day emergency appointments to address your urgent dental needs. Whether you are experiencing severe pain, have suffered trauma to your teeth, or have lost a crown or filling, our team is here to help. Same-day appointments ensure timely care, which is critical in preventing further complications. When you contact us with a dental emergency, we will do our best to accommodate you quickly and provide the relief you need.

What To Do in a Dental Emergency in Dallas

If you are facing a dental emergency in Dallas, North Dallas or a nearby area, acting quickly can make all the difference. Here are some basic instructions on what to do until you can meet with our dentists or team:

  • For a knocked-out tooth, rinse it gently and try to place it back in its socket or store it in milk while seeking immediate care.
  • For a severe toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
  • Broken or chipped teeth should be rinsed, and any fragments should be preserved for your dentist to assess.
  • If you have lost a crown, use dental cement or a small amount of toothpaste to protect the tooth temporarily.

Schedule An Emergency Visit

Our dentists and team are here to assist you in your time of need. Contact us at 214-888-6726 immediately for compassionate and professional care that prioritizes your comfort and oral health. Do not let a dental emergency disrupt your life — let us restore your smile and peace of mind.

FAQ

What qualifies as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency involves severe pain, trauma or damage requiring immediate care. Common examples include knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, abscesses, broken or chipped teeth and excessive bleeding. If the situation is causing significant discomfort or poses a risk to your oral health, it is essential to seek emergency dental care quickly.

How quickly should I seek care for a dental emergency?

Prompt care is crucial for dental emergencies. For issues like knocked-out teeth, you should see a dentist within 30 minutes to improve the chances of saving the tooth. For other emergencies, contact our dentists immediately to schedule care as delays can worsen the condition and lead to further complications.

Can I get a same-day emergency appointment?

Yes, many dental offices, including ours, offer same-day emergency appointments to ensure timely care. If you experience a dental emergency, contact our office immediately, and we will prioritize your appointment. Same-day visits are designed to alleviate pain, address urgent concerns and prevent long-term damage to your oral health.

What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?

If a tooth is knocked out, rinse it gently and try to place it back into its socket. If this is not possible, store the tooth in milk or a tooth preservation kit. Avoid touching the root and seek dental care immediately, as quick action increases the chance of saving the tooth.

How can I prevent dental emergencies?

Preventing dental emergencies involves maintaining good oral hygiene, wearing a mouth guard during sports and avoiding hard or sticky foods that could damage your teeth. Regular dental checkups can also identify potential issues before they become emergencies, ensuring your teeth and gums remain healthy and resilient against damage.

What To Do In A Dental Emergency in Dallas

Step One: Call ConfiDent Smile Studio

The first thing you should do is call ConfiDent Smile Studio at 214-888-6726 for a same-day emergency dentistry appointment. Our team will schedule you for a same-day consultation right away.

Step Two: Treat Pain, Discomfort & Bleeding

Next, you can treat your pain and discomfort. You can take ibuprofen to help with pain, and ice your mouth near the affected area to help with discomfort and swelling. In some cases, your tooth or the area around your tooth may be bleeding. If this is the case, you can use a clean piece of gauze or a cotton ball to absorb blood.

Step Three: Come To Our Dallas Office For Care

Once you have taken steps to treat yourself, it is time to come to our office for your appointment. Our team will take a look at your mouth and determine the best treatment for restoring your smile, getting you out of pain and getting you back to your day-to-day routine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Do If I Chipped My Tooth?

If you chip your tooth, the first thing you should do is rinse your mouth, then see how deep the chip is. Very minor chips are not emergencies. But if your tooth is noticeably chipped, you should call us for emergency dental care right away. Then, come into our office as soon as you can. Depending on how deep the chip is, we may recommend treatment with dental bonding, a dental veneer or a dental crown. It may also be necessary to perform a root canal if the chip is very deep and has reached the interior “pulp” of your tooth.

Why Is It Important To Get Immediate Emergency Care?

First, immediate emergency care helps relieve your pain and help you get back to your normal routine. Getting care right away also helps minimize the risk of future complications. For example, if you get treatment for an infected tooth right away, it is usually possible to save it with a root canal. But if you wait too long, it may be necessary to extract your tooth, which is a more complex and costly procedure. So do not wait. If you are in pain, contact us. We offer same-day emergency dentistry for our patients, and our team is always standing by to provide the care you need.