Severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or a damaged or knocked-out tooth are all signs you may need immediate dental care.
Emergency Dentistry
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Cost
Emergency exams cost $126, but this amount may vary depending on the type of emergency and whether you are a member of our wellness plan. Flexible options are often available to ensure that you can receive immediate care.
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Procedure Duration
Most emergency visits are completed in a single appointment, with treatment time depending on the severity and type of dental issue.
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Pain Level
You may arrive in discomfort, but treatment focuses on relieving pain quickly, often using numbing or sedation options to keep you comfortable.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry in Arvada, CO
Emergency dentistry focuses on diagnosing and treating urgent dental problems that need immediate care, such as severe toothaches, broken or knocked-out teeth, infections, swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding. Treatment may include pain relief, repairing damaged teeth, draining infections, or stabilizing injuries until full care can be completed. Seeking prompt attention helps prevent complications, protects your oral health, and can often save a tooth.
If you experience sudden dental pain or trauma, don’t wait; call our office right away. We’re here to provide fast, compassionate care when you need it most. We offer same-day emergency appointments and will do our best to see you as soon as possible.
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The Process
- Contact our office immediately to describe your symptoms and schedule a same-day visit if needed
- Receive a prompt evaluation, which may include an exam and X-rays to identify the issue
- Get a clear diagnosis and explanation of your treatment options
- Undergo immediate care to relieve pain, stop bleeding, or stabilize the tooth
- Complete any necessary restorative treatment or schedule follow-up care if required
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Next Steps
- Follow all aftercare instructions to support healing and reduce discomfort
- Take recommended medications to manage pain or prevent infection
- Avoid chewing on the treated area until it is fully healed
- Maintain good oral hygiene while being gentle around the affected area
- Schedule any follow-up visits to complete treatment or monitor recovery
FAQ
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What situations require emergency dental care?
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When should I contact an emergency dentist?
Contact our team right away. You can also rinse with warm salt water, use a cold compress, and take an over-the-counter pain medication if needed.
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Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
Yes, if treated quickly. Keep the tooth in milk and call us immediately to increase your chances of saving it.