Emergency dentistry

Dental emergencies can happen suddenly — a cracked tooth, swelling, unexpected pain, or an injury that needs quick attention. When something feels urgent, we focus on helping you feel safe, calm, and supported from the moment you reach out.

We aim to see emergency patients as soon as possible and provide clear guidance on what to do next.

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What emergency care helps with

• Toothaches or sudden pain
• Swelling or infection
• Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth
• Lost fillings or crowns
• Injuries to the gums, lips, or cheeks
• Concerns that need same-day attention

Why emergency visits matter

Addressing urgent issues early can help relieve pain, prevent complications, and protect your long-term oral health. Even if you’re unsure whether something is an emergency, reaching out gives us a chance to guide you and help determine the best next step.

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What happens during an emergency visit

We begin by assessing the area causing concern, taking any necessary digital X-rays, and explaining what we see in clear, simple terms. Once we understand the issue, we outline your options and recommend the most predictable path forward — whether that’s relieving discomfort immediately or planning follow-up care.

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Here to help with CDCP

If you are using CDCP benefits, we review coverage, outline possible costs, and help you understand what support is available for urgent care.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Emergency needs can feel overwhelming, so we provide direct billing, clear pricing explanations, and guidance if additional treatment is required. Our goal is to make the process as manageable and stress-free as possible.
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