Are you in PAIN due to one of these?
1. Severe toothaches
2. Broken or chipped teeth
3. Knocked-out teeth, loose or dislodged teeth due to a fall
4. Dental abscesses or infections or oral bleeding
5. Injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth.
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Call us now. Emergency Dental Care Ready to Take You in.
These emergencies can occur due to accidents, trauma, infections, or underlying dental conditions. We will prioritize your pain and provide the right dental care as needed. This may involve procedures such as tooth extraction, temporary restoration, dental bonding, dental splinting, or root canal therapy, depending on the specific situation.
Confidence and Clarity
Our team is committed to fostering open, honest communication throughout your dental journey, ensuring you're well-informed about the cost and specifics of each procedure before it starts. And we're friendly, too.
Tranquil Dentistry
Immerse yourself in the calming atmosphere of our contemporary offices, designed to diminish dental anxieties. Unwind in cutting-edge dental chairs while indulging in Netflix, music, or a warm eye mask during your treatment.
Exceptional Expertise
Our proficient and compassionate dental team stays ahead in the field of modern dentistry, offering delightful, personalized treatments adapted to your distinct requirements.
Innovative Technology
We incorporate the most recent breakthroughs in dental technology, such as AI, digital x-rays, laser dentistry, and 3D imaging, to deliver outstanding care and elevate your dental experience.
Emergency Walk-In Dental Care
Depending on your treatment, you will find our team using any of the following technologies during your visit.
AI-Assisted Diagnostics
Our advanced AI technology helps us accurately diagnose dental issues, ensuring you receive the most effective treatment plan.
Digital X-Rays
Our digital x-rays provide detailed images of your teeth and jaw with reduced radiation exposure, enhancing both safety and diagnostic capabilities.
Laser Dentistry
By incorporating laser technology, we offer precise, minimally invasive treatments that promote faster healing and reduced discomfort.
3D Imaging
Our 3D imaging and scanners allow us to accurately assess your dental health, plan treatments, and create customized dental restorations with unmatched precision.
Emergency Dental Care | FAQs
We have the answers.
What qualifies as emergency dental care?
Emergency dental care covers urgent issues like severe tooth pain, knocked-out or broken teeth, swelling, infections, abscesses, or uncontrolled bleeding. If you’re in pain or something feels serious, it’s best to call right away.
Do you offer same-day emergency dental care appointments?
Yes. We provide same-day emergency dental care whenever possible. Call our Boulder office as early as you can so we can reserve time to relieve your pain and address the problem.
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Gently rinse it without scrubbing and try placing it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk and contact us immediately. Fast emergency dental care can sometimes save the tooth.
Can emergency dental care treat a severe toothache?
Absolutely. Severe tooth pain often signals infection, decay, or nerve damage. Our emergency dental care focuses on stopping the pain quickly and treating the underlying cause.
Is a chipped or cracked tooth a dental emergency?
It can be. Minor chips may wait a day or two, but deep cracks or pain require prompt emergency dental care to prevent infection or further damage.
Do you treat dental infections or abscesses?
Yes. Dental infections are serious and can spread if left untreated. Emergency dental care may include draining the infection, prescribing antibiotics, or performing a root canal.
vWhat if I experience facial swelling?
Facial swelling, especially with pain or fever, may indicate infection. Call us right away. Emergency dental care can reduce swelling and prevent complications.
How much does emergency dental care cost?
Costs depend on the issue and treatment needed. After an exam and any necessary X-rays, we’ll explain your options and fees clearly before starting care.
Should I go to the ER for a dental emergency?
Hospital ERs can help with severe trauma or life-threatening swelling, but most dental issues are best treated by a dentist. Our emergency dental care in Boulder is equipped to handle urgent dental problems efficiently.