Emergency Dentist Dallas

Don’t Wait to Get the Care You Need!

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You’ve likely had a general health emergency at least once in your life. You probably even know to call 911 when facing one. That said, a lot of people aren't sure how to respond to a dental emergency. The answer is simple – get in touch with your emergency dentist in Dallas! Casper Family Dentistry of Dallas will work fast to fix your smile's urgent issue. So, don’t hesitate to book a same-day visit if your mouth is in serious trouble.

 

Why Choose Casper Family Dentistry of Dallas for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Same-Day Dental Appointments Available
  • Nitrous Oxide Sedation for Improved Patient Comfort
  • Open on Saturdays and Weekday Evenings

 

How We Handle Dental Emergencies

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You don't need to panic over a dental emergency, whether it's your first one or not. Our team can walk you through the treatment process. To that end, here’s what to expect from an urgent care visit:

  • A Same-Day Appointment – We’ll mark you for the earliest available appointment when you call us. Thanks to our extended hours, you’ll likely see us for same-day treatment. Our dental team will provide first-aid tips over the phone while you wait for it.
  • An Emergency Exam – Once you reach our office, you’ll undergo an oral exam. This step lets us learn the source of your issue. It also helps us decide how to relieve your pain.
  • A Review of Findings – Our team will review their findings with you after the exam. We’ll then suggest some suitable procedures for you. Our office will draft a custom treatment plan based on your feedback. Of course, we’ll explain the estimated cost and time before you commit.
  • Crucial Dental Care – By following your treatment plan, we’ll quickly address your dental problem. Whether you need a filling, dental crown, root canal, or something else, our office will get your smile on the right track.

How to Handle Common Dental Emergencies

As stated before, you should always call us when you have a dental emergency. Our office will strive to see the same day it occurs and solve your crisis. However, it’s possible to manage your symptoms before you attend your visit. Consider the most common dental emergencies as described below.

How to Prevent Dental Emergencies

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While you can’t always avoid dental emergencies, you can reduce your risk of having one. It’s simply a matter of following the right oral care habits. For example, practice good oral hygiene and attend regular dental visits. These measures keep your smile clean and help you avoid cavities and infections. Similarly, wear a mouthguard when playing contact sports – it’ll prevent injuries like chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth.

The Cost of Treating Dental Emergencies

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In the end, the cost of a dental emergency varies from person to person. The price of treating one will depend on your unique situation. That means you should visit our office if you need a more precise estimate. Our team can work to make your care more affordable once you’ve done so. We’ll even walk you through your treatment’s pricing factors, financing options, etc. So, don’t delay seeing us – the last thing you want is for the emergency to get worse.

 

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth