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Emergency Dental Care

Sage Dental understands that dental emergencies can arise at any moment. To alleviate your problems, our team of expert dental care providers are always ready to give urgent care. Just give us a call to schedule a same-day appointment with our experienced dentists.
Call Sage Dental clinic nearest to your location if you experience:
  • A Severe Toothache
  • A Cracked or Broken Tooth
  • A Knocked-Out Tooth
  • Severe Swelling Inside Your Mouth

In a dental emergency, Sage Dental offers same-day appointments at any of our four convenient locations. Upon arrival, our team will promptly assess your situation with urgency and compassionate care.

Get the relief you need and a personalized treatment plan to restore your comfort.

When to Seek Emergency Care?

Dental Emergencies are often overlooked as individuals think they do not require the attention that other health problems require. The American Dental Association warns that dental emergencies, such as infection, ongoing bleeding, and certain traumas involving facial bones can be life-threatening and require prompt attention. On certain occasions, things get so worse that the patient has to be rushed to the Hospital Emergency Unit.
We have listed below a few issues that require emergency dental care:
  • Infection: Common symptoms like fever, swelling, red gums, pain, and pus pockets indicate an infection. Untreated dental cavities, injury, or previous dental work are a few of the reasons that result in an infection.
  • Pulpal Inflammation: Pulpal inflammation, also known as pulpitis, refers to the swelling of the pulp. Individuals usually experience sensitivity, swelling, and pain.
  • Dry Socket: Usually developed after a tooth extraction, especially a wisdom tooth, dry socket is a painful condition. Common symptoms include throbbing jaw pain, bad breath, and an unpleasant taste in the mouth.
  • Tooth Fracture: A tooth fracture can result from an acute injury or biting something hard. Sometimes, a fracture is not visible, but common signs include pain, temperature sensitivity, and swelling.

What are the Emergency Dental Care Procedures Covered?

Once the patient visits the clinic, the procedure performed depends on the condition and severity of the issue. After an initial assessment, the dentist might extract the tooth or remove the cavity. A few treatment options also include disinfection, sealing, or replacement of tooth cap. Sometimes, the patient can return home after the dentist prescribes a few medicines including antibiotics and painkillers.

New Patients and Emergency Appointments Welcome