- Severe or persistent toothaches or other types of tooth pain
- Lost dental restorations, such as lost crowns or broken fillings
- Damage to the soft tissue of the mouth (tongue, cheeks, lips, gums, etc.)
- Cracked or fractured teeth
- Cracked or fractured teeth
- Partially or fully knocked-out teeth
- Injury to the teeth or mouth
- Unusual swelling in the oral-facial area
If you have experienced trauma to your head or neck, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room before coming to us, even if you will also need dental treatment to fully restore your oral health and smile.
If you have any questions about emergency dental care or to make an emergency appointment, please contact our office today.