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Same Day Emergency

Having a painful problem? Get booked in today.


Service Description

When a dental emergency happens, your priority is fast relief and clear answers. Whether it is a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or a lost filling, a same-day emergency visit is designed to move quickly from diagnosis to comfort. Here is exactly what happens when you come in for urgent care. 1. Immediate Triage and Relief The moment you arrive, the focus is on assessing the level of your discomfort. The dental team will prioritize getting you into a treatment room as quickly as possible. If you are experiencing significant pain or swelling, the primary goal is to provide immediate relief. This often begins with a focused conversation about when the pain started, the nature of the discomfort, and any specific triggers like heat or cold. 2. Focused Digital Imaging To understand what is happening inside the tooth or under the gumline, the dentist will take a targeted digital X-ray. Unlike a routine checkup where we look at your whole mouth, an emergency X-ray is often "focused" on the specific area causing trouble. This high-definition image allows the dentist to look for hidden fractures, infections at the root, or deep decay that may be affecting the nerve. 3. Expert Clinical Assessment In our office, your emergency is handled directly by the dentist. They will perform a focused exam of the problem area, checking the stability of the tooth and the health of the surrounding gum tissue. Because our dentists perform all clinical tasks, you receive a high level of diagnostic expertise immediately. They will look for: Signs of infection or abscess, the extent of a crack or break, the health of the dental nerve. 4. Same-Day Stabilization The "same-day" goal is to stabilize the situation. Depending on the issue, the dentist may be able to provide a permanent fix right then and there, such as a filling or recementing a crown. If the issue is more complex, the goal shifts to "stabilization"—performing the first step of a treatment (like a temporary restoration or starting an antibiotic) to stop the pain and protect the tooth until a final solution is completed. 5. Clear Next Steps Before you leave, the dentist will sit down with you to explain the findings. You will receive a clear explanation of why the emergency occurred and what—if anything—needs to be done next to ensure the problem doesn't return. You’ll walk out with a plan, any necessary prescriptions, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing the crisis is under control.

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