

Emergency Dental Services
Smile Craft Family Dentistry provides emergency dental services to both current patients and new patients. We are pleased to treat emergencies with caring staff that you can trust.
We often offer same-day emergency consultation-only appointments and strive to accommodate your urgent needs. Each emergency visit includes an examination and any necessary x-rays. Depending on availability and the severity of the situation, we may provide same-day treatment or, if needed, add you to our priority on-call list for the next available appointment.
*Before any treatment, an exam is required with any necessary and needed x-rays followed by signing your treatment consent form. An adult must be present if patient is a minor and younger than 18 years of age*
Patients often require urgent dental care for various reasons. Our team is dedicated to providing a thorough examination and offering effective solutions to help alleviate discomfort, ensuring care for patients of all ages.
Emergency Tooth(s) Extraction
Saving an injured tooth is always our first choice. However, there are times when circumstances dictate that we need to move forward with an extraction.
Emergency extractions could be needed for one of any number of reasons, from tooth decay to a history of gum disease. Additionally, we may need to complete a tooth extraction if the tooth cracks to the point that it cannot be saved with a root canal and crown. It is essential to update a patient's medical conditions prior to treatment to minimize the risk of complications and ensure that appropriate referrals to specialized care are made based on the individual patient's needs.
Tooth and Gum Abscesses (infections)
An abscess is a pocket of infection and have the potential to be painful.
Symptoms can include facial swelling, sensitivity to heat or cold, difficulty chewing, and persistent pain in the jaw. If you have an abscess, you may also run a fever.
Excruciating pain or sensitivity
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Trouble sleeping at night
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Complications while eating and drinking
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Swelling/Bleeding
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Toothaches
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Chipped/Cracked/Broken Tooth(s)
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Lost Filling(s)
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Sport Injuries
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Knocked out tooth
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