Severe pain, broken or knocked-out teeth, swelling, and infections that can’t wait for a regular appointment are emergencies.
Emergency Dentistry
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Cost
Our emergency exams cost $135, but this price may vary depending on the type of emergency and any additional treatment recommended.
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Procedure Duration
Most emergency dental visits last 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the urgency of your issue and the required treatment.
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Pain Level
We prioritize your comfort with fast pain relief options and gentle treatment. Oral sedation is available if needed.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry in Eugene, OR
When dental emergencies arise, prompt care is essential. Our emergency dental services address urgent issues, including toothaches, broken or knocked-out teeth, infections, abscesses, and other trauma. You’ll be seen quickly by our caring team focused on easing your pain and protecting your smile.
Dental emergencies don’t wait—and neither should you. Whether you’re in pain or facing a sudden injury, our emergency services provide prompt, professional care with a compassionate touch.
If you experience a dental emergency, please call our office as soon as possible. We’ll advise on next steps and accommodate your schedule to see you within our office hours.
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What to Expect with a Typical Emergency Dental Visit
During a dental emergency, our caring team is here to help you quickly and comfortably. When you call, we’ll assess your situation and schedule you for the soonest available appointment—often the same day. Upon your arrival, our dentist will evaluate your concern, alleviate any pain, and determine the best course of treatment to restore your oral health. Whether it’s a broken tooth, sudden pain, or another urgent issue, we prioritize your comfort and peace of mind, ensuring that you leave with relief and a confident smile.
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Next Steps Following a Dental Emergency
After a dental emergency, ideal aftercare will help prevent further complications. Follow our team’s instructions carefully, keep the affected area clean, and use prescribed medications or pain relievers as directed. Avoid hard or sticky foods until your mouth fully recovers, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling if needed. Most importantly, adhere to any recommended follow-up appointments to ensure a complete recovery. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.
FAQ
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What qualifies as a dental emergency that needs immediate care?
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How can I prevent further damage before reaching my dentist?
Quick action can help prevent further damage and ease discomfort before you reach your dentist. If a tooth is knocked out, gently place it back in its socket or keep it moist in milk. For a cracked or broken tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid using the affected area for chewing, and never ignore pain or bleeding.
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What types of emergency dental treatments are available?
Emergency dental care often includes treatments such as pain relief, tooth repair, infection management, and addressing broken or knocked-out teeth.