Emergency Dentist Fulshear
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Are you experiencing toothache or pain?
Schedule an immediate visit in order to treat the pain with our Emergency Dentist in Fulshear.
Our office offers emergency dental appointments. If you come in with an oral infection, a severe toothache, or a cracked or broken tooth, we will do everything we can to relieve your pain and fix the problem – we can possibly treat you on the same day you come in!
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We Have Time for You
There is nothing worse in dentistry than being in tremendous pain from a toothache or having some other dental emergency and not being able to schedule an appointment with your dentist. Our doctors reserve openings in our schedule every business day so we have the time needed to help patients in pain.
Emergency Dental Appointments
To make an emergency appointment, call our office at 832-789-1102 or contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is emergency dentistry?
Emergency dentistry is the delivery of immediate dental care for urgent or emergency situations involving the teeth or gums. Emergency dentists often help patients stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, and prevent tooth loss or other permanent damage.
What is considered a dental emergency?
Common situations that may require emergency dental care include knocked-out teeth, severely cracked teeth, exposed nerves, abscesses or other dental infections, severe toothaches, swollen or painful gums, and broken fillings or crowns (when they’re causing extensive pain or issues such as bleeding or swelling).
How fast can I see an emergency dentist?
Most dentists who provide emergency dental care offer same-day appointments and after-hours care. They also commonly accept walk-in patients.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
If your tooth gets knocked out, you will need to act quickly. Grab the tooth by the crown (the top) instead of by the root and rinse it off with water only (no soap) if it’s dirty. You should then place the tooth back in its socket right away, holding it in place with your fingers or by gently biting down. Keep the tooth moist in your mouth, or by placing it in milk if the tooth can’t go back into the socket. Next, try to see an emergency dentist within 30 to 60 minutes of the injury for optimal reattachment success.
When is a toothache severe enough to require emergency dental care?
It’s a good idea to see an emergency dentist if your toothache is severe and won’t go away with over-the-counter pain medication, you’re experiencing swelling in the gums, you have persistent bleeding or a bad taste in your mouth, you see a bump on your gums that look like a pimple, or your pain is caused by a knocked-out tooth.
