Can I walk in for an emergency, or do I need to call first?
While we do our best to accommodate urgent cases, we recommend calling first so we can prepare for your [...]
While we do our best to accommodate urgent cases, we recommend calling first so we can prepare for your [...]
Yes, we do accept new patients for emergency dental appointments. Whether you’re an established patient or seeing us for [...]
Swelling or bleeding in the mouth can be a sign of infection or trauma and should be taken seriously. [...]
Yes, we treat dental abscesses and infections in-office. These conditions can be serious if left untreated, so please reach [...]
In most cases, we can treat dental emergencies right here in our office, often more efficiently and affordably than [...]
In some cases, a knocked-out tooth can be saved, but time is critical. Call us immediately for instructions, and [...]
If you’ve chipped or broken a tooth, give us a call right away. If possible, take a photo of [...]
If you have a severe toothache, we recommend taking over-the-counter ibuprofen to help reduce pain and inflammation. Then, call [...]
Yes, we do our best to offer same-day emergency appointments. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, please call us [...]
A dental emergency typically includes situations like a severe toothache, broken or knocked-out teeth, swelling, bleeding that won’t stop, [...]