Emergency Dentist Greenwood

Stop Your Discomfort and Protect Your Smile

Two different types of dental emergencies can appear, according to the dentists at Tylan Creek Family Dentistry. This includes long-term problems related to decay or infections (which usually trigger a toothache) and physical trauma, which often occur as a result of playing contact sports without proper protection. Regardless of the cause, we can help you get out of pain and put you on the right path toward treatment. All you need to do is call our office and we’ll get you scheduled for an appointment!

 

Why Choose Tylan Creek Family Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?
  • Same-Day Appointments Available

  • Walk-In Appointments Accepted
  • Multiple Dental Experts in One Convenient Location

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

A dental emergency should never be ignored; your first step should always be to call our office. Here is how we will handle the situation:

  • Same-Day Appointment: When possible, we will make arrangements to see you on the same day as your call. You may have to wait a bit for your appointment time, so we’ll advise you on managing your symptoms at home.
  • Emergency Exam: The source and severity of the problem won’t always be immediately obvious, which is why an examination is always a necessary part of the emergency treatment process.
  • Review Findings: We’ll go over the results of the examination with you and help you form a clear picture in your mind of what’s going on. Then, our team will help you explore the possible solutions.
  • Get the Care You Need: Do you need a crown to repair and protect your tooth? Is a root canal necessary to deal with an infection? Whatever your situation, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored specifically to save your smile.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

How much do you know about the various kinds of dental emergencies? Different oral health issues call for different types of treatment, and the advice we give you for taking care of your smile before your appointment might vary based on your symptoms. Check below to learn more about some of the emergencies that our team can help with.

Toothaches

Chipped
Tooth

Cracked
Tooth

Sensitivity to
Hot & Cold

Knocked-Out
Tooth

Lost Filling
or Crown

Broken
Denture

Loose
Tooth

Gums, Lip or
Tongue Injury

Jaw Pain or
Clenching

Something Stuck
Between Teeth

Understanding the Cost of Dental Emergencies 

Depending on the situation, the cost of your dental emergency in Greenwood can vary. While minor issues like toothaches caused by decay may only need a dental filling, more serious concerns (such as a severe physical injury) might call for a series of extractions and restorations to rebuild your smile. We’ll make sure to get you out of discomfort as soon as possible and go over your treatment options in great detail. From there, we can better estimate the cost of your treatment and determine your financial options.

How to Prevent Dental Emergencies

While dental emergencies are often out of your control, there are ways to reduce your overall risk. Consider the following tips below and you’ll be far less likely to experience one:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoridated toothpaste.
  • Floss daily.
  • Visit our office once every six months for a routine cleaning and exam.
  • Use mouthguards and/or nightguards if you play contact sports/suffer from teeth grinding and clenching.
  • Never use your teeth to open bottles or packages.
  • Avoid chewing on very hard foods or objects, such as hard candy, popcorn kernels, ice, pens, pencils, or fingernails.