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A dental emergency can happen to anyone. If you experience a dental emergency, we will help you fast – often on the same day.

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Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies are an unfortunate part of life. You're eating something crunchy, and suddenly a tooth cracks or you wake up in the morning with swelling and pain in your jaw. Many people head straight to the emergency room when they have tooth pain. The truth is that this is inefficient and usually not very helpful.

Most emergency rooms aren't set up to handle dental emergencies. They might be able to give you some antibiotics if an infection is causing your pain, but they will still advise you to see your dentist as soon as possible. For this small service, you are likely to be hit with a huge co-pay or bill.

Call our office instead.

We'll get you in quickly, relieve your pain, and come up with a treatment plan for your problem. This saves you both money and time, not to mention days of dental pain.

Of course, if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please go to your local emergency room.

Common Dental Emergencies

What are the most common reasons that people need emergency dental care?

Sudden Tooth Pain – Significant tooth pain with no apparent cause results in many an emergency dental visit. You should never ignore tooth pain, because many serious dental conditions can cause tooth pain, including:

  • Cavities that have penetrated deep into the tooth
  • Advanced gum disease
  • An abscessed tooth
  • Exposed tooth roots
  • An impacted tooth

We can treat these conditions promptly to prevent further damage to the tooth or the spreading of the infection.

Chipped or Fractured Teeth – Chipped or broken teeth can be caused by sudden trauma to the mouth or by simply biting down on a hard object. Sometimes this happens because you had a cavity and didn't know it, and the internal structure has been weakened. If possible, keep the broken piece of the tooth and bring it with you to your appointment.

Lost Teeth – Whether your tooth was knocked out due to an injury or you lost a tooth for no apparent reason, losing a tooth is a critical dental emergency. In some cases, we can replace the tooth if we can get to it fast enough, but sometimes a lost tooth will have to be replaced with a dental implant or a bridge.

Our chances of saving the tooth are best if you retrieve the tooth and quickly rinse it with lukewarm water, avoiding the root area. Try to replace the tooth in the socket, but don't force it. If you can't replace the tooth, keep it in a glass of milk. Call our office immediately.

Other Dental Emergencies

Some of the other reasons we would need to see you quickly include:

  • A tooth has become dislodged (but not completely knocked out).
  • An object is stuck between your teeth that you can't remove with brushing or dental floss.
  • A filling or crown has fallen out.
  • You are experiencing a dental abscess.
  • You have injured your gums or palate.

Call our office for an appointment for any dental emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

We will do our very best to get you in the same day for dental emergencies. If this is not possible, we will see you the next day at the latest.

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr. Brandon Onley
Dentist

Dr. Brandon Onley knew that he wanted to help people keep their smiles healthy and beautiful from a young age. His interest in dentistry began in eighth grade when his family dentist fitted him with braces, and he knew then that he would always be passionate about dentistry. Dr. Onley graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in Chemistry before pursuing dentistry at the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, where he graduated with distinction.

He lives with his wife, Caitlin, and his three children, Ellie, Graham and Hudson, in ...

Emergency Dental Care Technology

Digital-X-Rays

Digital X-Rays

Modern digital dental x-rays benefit patients in a number of ways: 

  • Digital x-rays expose patients to considerably less radiation than conventional film x-rays
  • Digital x-rays require almost no time for development, reducing time spent waiting in the dental chair
  • Digital x-rays allow for incredibly precise and accurate images for timely diagnoses
  • Digital x-rays are securely stored in your digital file and can be securely sent to your insurance company or specialists, when necessary

Because no chemicals are needed for developing and no space is needed for film storage, digital x-rays are better for the environment

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