Same-Day Emergency Dentistry

Same-Day Emergency Dentistry

Same-Day Emergency Dentistry

Have you had a dental emergency? At Peachtree Dunwoody Dental Group, our team stands ready to assist you the same day your dental emergency happens. We encourage you to call our office at (770) 395-7057 if you need emergency dental care in Atlanta, GA, to schedule an appointment with our dentist as soon as possible.

A dental emergency is a situation that requires prompt attention from a dental professional. At our office, we understand that you cannot always plan when you will need our care. If you experience a dental emergency, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible. Our team will schedule you to meet with our dentist as soon as we are able so you can receive the care you need. We are happy to care for several types of dental emergencies, including:

  • Severe, lasting toothaches or other types of tooth pain
  • A lost dental restoration, such as a lost filling or crown
  • Damage to the soft tissues of the mouth, including the tongue, cheeks, lips, and gums
  • A cracked or fractured tooth
  • A chipped or broken tooth
  • A partially or fully knocked-out tooth

If you suffer from one of these conditions or another type of dental emergency, please contact our office. Our team will also be able to provide you with instructions on how to take care of your smile until you are able to come to our office to meet with us. If you have experienced trauma to the head or neck, we recommend that you visit the emergency room or your general physician before coming to us, even if your smile is also damaged. To learn more about dental emergency care, we invite you to call or visit us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of dental emergencies can be treated on the same day?

Our same day emergency dentistry services are designed to address a wide range of urgent dental issues, including:

  • Severe Toothaches: Immediate relief and treatment for intense pain.
  • Knocked-Out Teeth: Prompt action to reimplant and save the tooth if possible.
  • Chipped or Broken Teeth: Repair and restoration to prevent further damage.
  • Lost Fillings or Crowns: Replacement or repair to protect the tooth.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Care for cuts, lacerations, or other injuries to the gums, lips, or tongue.
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