Lewisburg: (615) 235-1966
Emergency Dentistry
Lewisburg, TN
What Constitutes A Dental Emergency?
- - Severe and Persistent Toothache:
- - Uncontrolled Bleeding
- - Knocked-out Tooth
- - Loose or Cracked Tooth
- - Swollen Face or Jaw
Cost of a Dental Emergency
What is a Dental Emergency?
When it comes to dental emergencies, time is critical. These emergencies may include severe bleeding, the urgent need to preserve a tooth, a pronounced infection, or intolerable pain. If you encounter any of these conditions, it's imperative to reach out to Hallmark Dental promptly. In the event we are unavailable, seek care at the nearest medical facility without delay. Severe infections, like a tooth abscess, can pose life-threatening risks, underscoring the urgency of addressing the issue promptly.
If you identify with any of the following statements, you are experiencing a dental emergency and should contact us immediately.
I have a tooth knocked out.
My tooth has been chipped or cracked.
My mouth is bleeding and won’t stop.
I’m in extreme pain or am experiencing severe swelling in my gums, mouth, or jaw.
I have a toothache and swelling in my cheeks or face.
My jaw is injured.
My teeth are extremely sensitive and the sensitivity will not subside.
My tooth is loose or out of alignment.
Why Choose Us For Your Dental Emergency Needs?
- We Prioritize Emergency Appointments: Whether you experience a sharp toothache, have a broken tooth, or require treatment for a knocked-out tooth, we'll do our best to see you as soon as possible, minimizing your pain and anxiety.
- Qualified Emergency Dentists: Our team of emergency dentists in Lewisburg has expertise in handling a wide range of dental emergencies. They undergo continuous education to stay updated on the latest advancements in emergency dentistry. This helps us ensure you receive the most effective and up-to-date treatment available.
- Pain Management Options: We offer various pain-relieving options to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment process. This may include local anesthesia to numb the affected area or sedation dentistry for patients experiencing heightened anxiety.