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.
Common Dental Emergencies
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.