May 5, 2026 | Blog, Dental Topics 5, Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies can sometimes be obvious, like extreme pain or a knocked-out tooth, but other situations may also need immediate attention. Here are some common dental issues that might require emergency treatment: Cracked Teeth A cracked or fractured tooth often...Apr 7, 2026 | Blog, Dental Topics 5, Emergency Dentistry
Dental accidents can be some of the most frightening types of trauma due to the pain and concern about how your smile might be affected. Over half a million people visit the emergency room each year for dental-related issues, but many ERs aren’t equipped to treat...Sep 16, 2025 | Blog, Dental Topics 5, Emergency Dentistry
Dental issues can arise unexpectedly, and knowing how to respond can make a significant difference in preserving your oral health. Some situations require immediate attention, while others can wait for a regular dental appointment. Here’s a guide to understanding...Apr 24, 2020 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Emergency Dentistry
It may be obvious when you’re in a situation that requires immediate treatment by a dentist. Perhaps you’re in immense pain, or you’ve had a tooth knocked out or bleeding that won’t stop. Examples like this make it easy to decide you need help right away, but...Jul 19, 2019 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Emergency Dentistry
It may be obvious when you’re in a situation that requires immediate treatment by a dentist. Perhaps you’re in immense pain, or you’ve had a tooth knocked out or bleeding that won’t stop. Examples like this make it easy to decide you need help right away, but...Mar 1, 2019 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Emergency Dentistry
Sometimes an injury or tooth pain can occur suddenly, and immediate dental care may be required. It’s not always obvious when a problem needs emergency care, but some dental emergencies do need to be treated quickly to avoid infections or permanent damage. Here’s a...