Emergency Dentist in
Glenpool, OK

If you’re having a dental emergency, don’t wait to get the care you need. Get in touch with us as soon as possible to speak with our team and save your smile! Unsure if you’re having a dental emergency? Keep reading.

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I think it's a dental emergency. What do I do?

Proper intervention during a dental emergency can save your smile, but it may be difficult to determine if you're experiencing an emergency. The following signs and symptoms could indicate the need for urgent dental care: Persistent tooth pain with an unidentified cause, pain that you can't treat on your own, an injury to your mouth or teeth, fallen teeth or dental work. If you’re still unsure, give us a call and someone on our team will help determine if you need to be seen right away by our Glenpool dentist. We'll guide you through self-care in the meantime.

Did you Know?

If you lose a tooth, place it in cold milk while you head to your emergency appointment.

Digital X-Rays & Imaging

Better diagnostics means better results. With modern imaging techniques, we can quickly and accurately assess your dental emergency, and create a treatment plan right away, so you can relieve your dental pain and get back to your life.

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Digital X-Rays & Imaging

Better diagnostics means better results. With modern imaging techniques, we can quickly and accurately assess your dental emergency, and create a treatment plan right away, so you can relieve your dental pain and get back to your life.

Problem-Focused Exams

When issues arise, our team can perform problem-focused exams (also known as limited exams) to help address the issues. Limited exams allow us to focus on what’s hurting or injured so we can get you out of tooth pain and back to normal again.

After Hours Appointments

Dental emergencies don’t always strike during regular business hours. That’s why we offer after hours appointments on a case-by-case basis so you can get the care you deserve, when you need it most.

Walk-in Appointments

During a dental emergency, everything can happen so fast. If you can’t get to a phone, or just need to get help right away, you can walk right into our office and get the immediate care you deserve from our emergency dentist.

Weekend Appointments

Dental emergencies don’t follow a set schedule. That’s why we offer weekend appointments for emergency situations. Don’t wait until Monday to get the relief you deserve, get in touch with us now to get your smile back in working order today!

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The Benefits of Emergency Dentistry

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Relieve Your Pain

Pain is a sign that something is wrong, and there’s no reason why you have to live with it.

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Restore Your Bite

Fix any dental issues like cracked, chipped, or missing teeth, and get your smile back.

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Prevent Further Complications

Dental emergencies, like tooth infections, can lead to more severe issues, so get treated early and avoid more complex problems.

What do I do in a Dental Emergency?

Here’s what you can expect when receiving treatment:

Keep Calm & Reduce Bleeding

Any dental injury can turn a regular day into a stressful, painful situation. However, it’s important to stay calm, and remember that your dentist is here to help. Just taking a few deep breaths and assessing the situation will make it easier to make the right decisions in a dental emergency. If your dental injury or accident has caused bleeding of any kind, apply pressure with a sterile strip of gauze to the afflicted area. Keep the gauze in place until the bleeding stops, or until you reach our office for care.

Control Swelling & Pain

Over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help to temporarily alleviate any oral pain or swelling you may be experiencing. However, it’s important to avoid blood-thinning medications like aspirin, as they inhibit clotting and make it difficult to control the flow of blood. In addition to medication, you can also relieve oral pain with a cold compress by applying an ice pack to the cheek or lip near the affected area.

Call Us Right Away

Once you’ve gained control of your dental emergency, give us a call. Even if you’re unsure if your situation counts as an emergency, our team can help assess the severity of the injury, and get you in our office as soon as possible to receive the emergency care you need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do about a loose tooth?

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If a dental injury has left you with a loose tooth, get in touch with us today to schedule a same-day appointment. Left untreated, the nerves supporting your tooth could die, causing the tooth to fall out entirely. Don’t hesitate to reach out, we are here to help! Once you’ve scheduled your emergency appointment, try to avoid touching the loose tooth with your tongue or fingers, as it’s important to keep the tooth as stable as possible. When you arrive at our office for emergency care, your emergency dentist will attach the loose tooth to the adjacent teeth with a stabilizing splint. The splint will provide support for the tooth, allowing the healing process to begin so the tooth can re-attach itself to your gums.

What should I do about a chipped, broken or cracked tooth?

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Without a professional oral exam, it is difficult to know how severe a chip, break, or crack in your tooth really is. When left untreated, broken or cracked teeth can easily become infected and cause additional, preventable complications. The best thing to do if you crack, chip, or break a tooth is to give us a call and visit our office as soon as possible for emergency dental care. We will examine your tooth damage to determine the extent of the damage, and offer guidance and recommendations about how to restore and protect your smile, and relieve your dental pain.

What should I do about a severe toothache?

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If you experience a toothache that lasts for 2 or more days, it could be a sign of tooth infection, which is a serious but common dental emergency. If your tooth is infected, you may require root canal therapy to save your tooth. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you’re having a severe toothache that may require a root canal. To manage your pain before visiting our office, you can apply a cold compress to your cheek, take over-the-counter pain medication, or apply a topical product, like Orajel, to numb the tooth and relieve the pain.

What should I do if I’ve knocked out a tooth?

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To recover your tooth, make sure to pick it up by the top (the crown) instead of by the bottom (the root), in order to minimize the risk of causing any additional damage. Next, rinse it with warm water to clean off any debris, being careful not to rub it with anything abrasive. Finally, try to place the tooth back in its socket if it will go back in with minimal effort. Don’t try to force it into place, otherwise you may cause further damage. If you can’t put it back in the socket, store it in a container of cold milk to keep it hydrated on your way to the emergency dentists.

If this is a serious emergency, like a knocked out tooth or chipped tooth, try not to spend too much time on pain management. To save your knocked out tooth and avoid needing prosthetics, the tooth must be replaced and splinted within 1-2 hours. Call us right away to get immediate guidance about how to handle your dental emergency, and to ensure we are prepared for your emergency dental care.

What should I do if my dental work has fallen out?

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If possible, put all of your dental work in a plastic bag or container, and be sure to bring it with you. Call us immediately to schedule an emergency visit so we can address it as soon as possible. Even though it’s not a natural tooth, losing a piece of dental work can expose vulnerable parts of your mouth to bacteria, which can trigger an infection, cause further tooth decay, or lead to additional complications. Losing any dental work is a serious dental problem, and should be treated right away, so don’t hesitate to get in touch with us as soon as you can for emergency dental care service. We will do everything we can to get your smile back in shape with restorative dentistry.

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