Emergency Dentistry Mt Pleasant

Ending Dental Pain Fast

A dental emergency can happen at any time. For all dental emergencies, it is important to contact us as soon as possible. Whether it is a chipped or broken tooth or a case of severe pain, we are here for you. Not sure if it is an urgent issue? Call us anyway! We will help you determine if your dental condition should be addressed on the same day or can wait until it’s most convenient for you. Contact us now to get out of pain.

Why Choose Smileworks General & Cosmetic Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Same-Day & Evening Emergency Visits Available
  • Team with Several Experienced Emergency Dentists
  • Dental Sedation for Nervous Patients

What to Do In a Dental Emergency

Even if it seems bad, please don’t panic over your dental emergency. Our team will gladly walk you through your upcoming treatment and what it’ll look like:

  • A Same-Day Visit – We’ll set your visit for the earliest possible time, potentially even the same day you call. Our staff can also share first aid tips over the phone while you wait for your appointment.
  • An Emergency Exam – When you arrive for care, our dentists will first perform an emergency oral exam. Doing so confirms the source of your problem and how to relieve your pain.
  • A Review of Findings – Our dentists will share their observations with you after the exam. At that time, they’ll also suggest some procedures and (based on feedback) draft a treatment plan.
  • Crucial Dental Care – We’ll quickly address your oral issue once the treatment plan is drafted. Our team will ensure your smile is restored and healed, whether you need a dental crown, filling, root canal, or something else.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

While many dental emergencies are common, some kinds happen a lot more than others. Don’t hesitate to call us if you face one of these “typical” sorts. Thanks to our dental team’s advanced skills and experience, we’re well-equipped to handle all sorts of urgent dental issues.

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth