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Dental Emergencies in Jonesboro

We treat your dental emergency in Jonesboro, AR.

We provide services like dental exams and teeth cleanings to keep your family’s smiles healthy and problem-free. But dental emergencies, including toothaches and broken teeth, are a fact of life for everyone, and they’re never convenient.

At Dr. Anthony Bartels Family Dentistry, we understand that a dental emergency can also mean lost time at work. That’s why we will see you as soon as possible to investigate the problem and get you the pain relief and treatment you desperately need.

If you have a toothache or other dental emergency, contact a member of our team as soon as possible to schedule your emergency dental appointment in Jonesboro.

To learn more about our approach to dental emergencies, continue reading.

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Unless you suffer a traumatic injury to your teeth or gums, dental emergencies develop because of an underlying issue that we need to treat. We can handle most dental emergencies at our Jonesboro dental office, and some of the most common problems we address are:

  • Deep cavities
  • Root infection
  • Toothache
  • Broken teeth
  • Abscessed teeth
  • Lost crowns or fillings
  • Jaw pain and swelling

None of these issues will solve themselves, and postponing treatment only allows them to worsen. The sooner you call us for emergency dental care, the sooner we can get you the help that you need.

If you have suffered an impact trauma, we encourage you to go to your local emergency room for treatment. You can contact your emergency dentist in Jonesboro after you have been assessed and given the all-clear. Your overall safety is our top priority!

Additionally, an acute dental emergency usually involves trauma to your teeth, face, or jaw. If you experience bleeding that won’t stop, injury to your head, neck, face or jaw, or loss of consciousness, we again encourage you to visit your local emergency room. Dr. Bartels and our team will be here for you once the ER rules out anything more serious.

If your tooth is knocked out, we recommend picking it up carefully, spraying it off, and transporting it to your emergency dental appointment in a container of milk or saliva. With timely treatment, your dentist may be able to replace the tooth in your gum.

Gentle Root Canal Treatment

The most common dental emergency we see in our Jonesboro dental office is a toothache. In many cases, a toothache results from a root infection.

A root infection is a deep tooth infection or trauma (recent or past) that requires root canal therapy. Of course, not every root infection causes pain. In some cases, your dentist finds the early stages of infection on an x-ray or during your routine dental exam. In other cases, you may only notice ongoing or worsening tooth sensitivity.

Of course, we like to treat root infections in the early stages because it saves you pain and swelling and also contributes to a better outcome for your tooth.

If you do have symptoms of a root infection, which can develop quickly, you may notice:

  • Severe toothache
  • Jaw or face swelling and pain
  • Lump or bump on the gum

Treating your root infection is crucial because the infection can spread.

A root canal treatment relieves your discomfort and helps restore your tooth to better health.

Your dentist numbs the area and gently removes the pain-causing root and pulp. We close the area with a temporary filling. You may notice some discomfort for a day or two following root canal therapy, but this is typically mild and always preferable to the pain of a spreading oral infection.

After a week or two, you return to our dental office, and we provide a permanent filling or a dental crown.

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped helmet that fits over your treated tooth. It provides support and helps prevent breakage if the infection renders your tooth vulnerable.

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When You Need a Tooth Extraction

Most people do not like to picture a tooth extraction, but sometimes having a tooth pulled supports the health of your other teeth. In certain cases, a patient may even opt for an extraction when a tooth is badly damaged in favor of a tooth replacement like a dental implant or dental bridge.

If saving a damaged tooth compromises your health, you can count on a gentle dental extraction in Jonesboro. Your emergency dentist makes sure the area is completely numb before conservatively pulling the troubled tooth.man at dentist | emergency dentist in jonesboro ar

We provide all follow-up care instructions, which include recommendations for smoking cessation for about twenty-four hours. You should also avoid drinking through a straw for a day or two. In some cases, more specific instructions may apply.

Your dentist can also discuss tooth replacement options with you.

Your Emergency Dental Appointment in 72401

The first step is to call us at (870) 932-9911 and let us know what you’re experiencing. During this call, our knowledgeable dental team will ask you questions to determine the specific nature of your dental emergency. Providing us with important details allows us to plan for your arrival and provide you with the most appropriate care.

When you arrive at our Jonesboro dental office, we will take a digital dental x-ray of the problem area to identify the reason for your discomfort. In some cases—depending on the nature of your emergency—we may not be able to complete treatment the same day. If we have to schedule a separate appointment, don’t worry—we will always provide you with relief before you leave our dental office.

Even if your pain is mild, please call our dental team. Things can quickly change when you’re experiencing a dental problem, and in no time at all, that twinge of pain can escalate into a full-blown, throbbing toothache that makes it hard to function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We accept emergencies and never want you to experience pain.  Call the office of Dr. Anthony Bartels at (870) 932-9911 if you think you have a dental emergency.  Some of the most common emergencies are listed below.

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Broken or lost tooth – Even though children and adults who play sports wear mouth guards it is still possible for them to break a tooth, or have one knocked out. When this happens, it is important to try and locate the broken or dislodged tooth. If the missing tooth cannot be placed back into the socket, put it in milk to keep the root from dying and avoid rinsing it since this can remove important tissue. Call us right away.

Broken filling or crown – Most of the time if a filling or crown comes lose, it causes severe pain because the root of your tooth may be exposed. Yet, even if you don’t have pain, it is still good to see your dentist as soon as possible and to avoid eating until you do so. Food can get stuck in the exposed tooth and cause more damage and infection.

Extreme pain – Even if you don’t think your pain is an emergency, we do. Severe decay is the most common cause of tooth pain and will need a follow up appointment to be repaired, yet coming in for an emergency visit will allow us to determine the issue and at least stop the pain until your next appointment.

Your emergency dentist in Jonesboro will eliminate your pain and restore your oral health, choosing from a wide range of treatments.

Whether you have a toothache or a broken tooth, we can help. We’re also here to support oral injuries and provide gentle, compassionate care to ease stress.

Emergency Dental Treatments

The treatment we use depends on the nature of your emergency. For example, we use root canal therapy to treat abscessed or infected teeth. This treatment eases your pain and restores your oral health.  

Our emergency dental treatments may include but are not limited to:

  • Restoration replacement or repair
  • Dental crowns for broken teeth
  • Root canal therapy for tooth infections
  • Extractions for teeth that cannot be saved
  • Plans for tooth replacement

In some cases, your dentist can reset a knocked-out tooth.

Lowering Your Risks

Most dental emergencies are infection-based and require root canal treatment. You can lower your risks by seeing the dentist on schedule and brushing/flossing regularly. It’s also essential to report oral health concerns to your dentist sooner rather than later.

We’re Here to See You Through Your Dental Emergency in Jonesboro, AR

To speak with a. caring dental team member or to schedule an emergency visit with the dentist, contact Antony Bartels, DDS, today.

If you have a dental emergency in Jonesboro, AR, contacting the dentist as soon as possible is crucial to secure an appointment quickly. We usually provide same-day emergency dental appointments, setting aside time for our valued patients.

In the meantime, you can reduce swelling with an ice pack, use over-the-counter pain relievers, and gently bite down on gauze if you have any bleeding.

What Is a Dental Emergency?

The criteria for dental emergencies are any oral health situations that put your teeth and gums at risk or cause you pain.

Examples of dental emergencies include:

  • Toothaches
  • Jaw swelling
  • Oral injuries
  • Broken or knocked-out teeth

Cracked or broken restorations may be considered dental emergencies if you’re in pain. Sometimes, a minor crack or break can wait until the next available appointment.

It’s impossible to consider every scenario, so if you have a concerning oral health issue and are unsure whether it’s an emergency, we urge you to contact our dental office. We can evaluate your symptoms over the phone and determine whether you should come for treatment.

Have a Dental Emergency? We’re Here for You

Your emergency dentist in Jonesboro offers compassionate and gentle treatment, and our team members provide continuous support during your emergency treatment.

To book an emergency dental appointment or have questions, please get in touch with our dental office as soon as possible.

  • Dr. Anthony Bartels DDS

    Dr. Bartels attended Arkansas State University, where he earned a bachelor's of science degree in zoology. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at Louisiana State University.

    Dr. Bartels is on the Board of Directors at St. Bernard’s Hospice and a staff member of St. Bernard’s Regional Medical Center. Dr. Bartels was voted “Best of the Best” by Occasions Magazine and KAIT8 television viewers. He received an award for many years of volunteer service to the Women’s Crisis Center of Northeast Arkansas in 2014, as well as the “Outstanding Young ...

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Protecting Your Oral Health

dental emergencies in jonesboro arYour dentist in Jonesboro, AR is ready to treat your dental emergency. However, we never want you to be in pain, so ideally, we want to help you avoid dental emergencies altogether.

The best way to lower your risks for deep decay and dental infections is to visit your dentist twice-yearly for dental exams and teeth cleanings. You should also brush and floss your teeth at least twice each day and avoid sugary snacks and beverages.

Dental exams help your dentist root out potential problems before they turn into painful dental emergencies down the road. Also, professional teeth cleanings get rid of the very elements that lead to decay, infections, and even gum disease.

If you play sports, always wear a mouthguard if you grind and clench your teeth (bruxism), never go to sleep without your nightguard.

Finally, never use your teeth or restorations as a tool—to open a bottle or tear open a bag, for example.

Do You Have a Toothache in Jonesboro?

Our Jonesboro dental team is standing by to help you with whatever dental emergency you’re facing. You can rest assured knowing that we understand how stressful an unexpected dental problem can be, and we will do everything in our power to provide the relief and peace of mind you need.

When it comes to dental emergencies, it is our goal to ease your pain and help you get back to living your daily life with ease and comfort.

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