Dental emergencies include intense tooth pain, a broken or knocked-out tooth, excessive bleeding, swelling or signs of infection. If you’re in pain or risk losing a tooth, prompt dental care is essential.
Emergency Dentistry
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Cost
Emergency dental costs depend on the procedure and insurance coverage. Necessary X-rays and/or sedation via nitrous oxide (laughing gas) may be an additional charge.
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Procedure Duration
Emergency appointments typically take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the issue’s severity and treatment needed. Please plan to spend an hour with us for your appointment.
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Pain Level
Your comfort comes first. We use gentle techniques along with local anesthesia and laughing gas as needed to ensure comfort throughout the procedure and effective pain relief after your appointment.
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Emergency Dentistry Services in Garner, NC
We understand that dental emergencies can happen without warning, and prompt care is essential. Whether you’re dealing with a severe toothache, a chipped tooth or a lost filling, we offer same-day emergency appointments to provide fast, effective relief. We also provide gentle, compassionate emergency dental services for children when your family needs urgent attention and provide nitrous oxide (laughing gas) sedation when necessary. If you’re searching for an emergency dentist in Garner, you can count on Dr. Shine and our team to restore comfort and protect your oral health.
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Process of Emergency Dentistry
Evaluation & Comfort: We’ll assess the issue and provide immediate relief to reduce your pain.
Diagnosis & Planning: Through exams and X-rays, we’ll determine the cause and suggest the best course of treatment.
Immediate Care: Whether it’s a filling, extraction, or infection treatment, we act quickly to address the emergency and restore your dental health.
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Next Steps
Aftercare Instructions: We’ll provide easy-to-follow directions to help you care for your teeth after treatment.
Ongoing Support: If needed, we’ll arrange follow-up appointments to check your healing and ensure everything is progressing well.
FAQ
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What qualifies as a dental emergency?
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Can I get a same-day emergency dental appointment?
We provide same-day emergency care for toothaches, chipped teeth and broken teeth. Call our office to book your visit.
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How can I manage tooth pain before seeing a dentist?
To ease tooth pain before your dental visit, rinse with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain medication and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid hot, cold or sugary foods and contact your dentist promptly.