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Emergency Dental Care When You Need It Most!

If you're experiencing a dental emergency, it’s important to know that you’ll receive prompt care. At Sage Dental, we understand that relief is urgent, and we believe you shouldn't have to wait for the care you need.
Call us immediately if you experience:
  • A Severe Toothache
  • A Cracked or Broken Tooth
  • A Knocked-Out Tooth
  • Severe Swelling Inside Your Mouth

In the event of a dental emergency, our team at Sage Dental strives to offer same-day appointments at one of our four conveniently located offices. Once you arrive, we will quickly assess your situation with urgency and compassionate care.

Get the relief you need as soon as possible, and let us create a treatment plan to address your dental emergency and help you feel better again.

When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?

The American Dental Association warns that dental emergencies can be as serious as other health issues and may even be life-threatening. Immediate care is crucial for conditions like infections, persistent bleeding, and certain facial injuries that could obstruct the airway. Seeking prompt dental treatment can help you avoid unnecessary visits to the hospital emergency room. Along with uncontrolled bleeding and breathing difficulties, there are many other dental issues that require urgent attention. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule an appointment right away.
  • Infection: Infection can occur for various reasons and may be localized or spread throughout the area. Symptoms often include swelling, red gums, pain, and the presence of pus. A fever may also accompany the infection.
  • Pulpal Inflammation: Pulpal inflammation refers to swelling in the pulp, the tissue, blood vessels, and nerves at the center of a tooth. This condition is often caused by an infection due to cavities and is marked by sensitivity, swelling, and pain.
  • Dry Socket: Dry socket can occur after a tooth extraction, particularly with wisdom teeth. It happens when a blood clot either dislodges or fails to form, exposing the bone and nerves. Symptoms include severe jaw pain, bad breath, and a foul taste in the mouth.
  • Tooth Fracture: A tooth fracture can result from a direct injury or from biting something hard. While visible breaks are easy to notice, other signs may include pain, temperature sensitivity, and swelling.

Emergency Dental Care Procedures Covered

The procedure used will depend on the specific symptoms and underlying issue. For infections, the dentist may remove the decay or prescribe antibiotics to eliminate harmful bacteria. Pulpal inflammation can result from factors such as cavities, injuries, fractures, or repetitive trauma. Treatment options may include disinfecting and sealing the tooth, or in some cases, extracting it entirely.

New Patients and Emergency Appointments Welcome