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Emergency Dentistry in Henderson, NV

Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly, causing pain and discomfort. If you find yourself in such a situation, it is important to know the appropriate course of action to take. While some individuals instinctively head to the emergency room, it is often an inefficient and costly choice for dental emergencies.

Most emergency rooms in Henderson aren't set up to handle dental emergencies. They might be able to give you some antibiotics if an infection is causing your pain, but they will still advise you to see your dentist as soon as possible. For this small service, you are likely to be hit with a huge co-pay or bill.

Call The Henderson Dentist instead.

We'll get you in quickly, relieve your pain, and come up with a treatment plan for your problem. This saves you both money and time, not to mention days of dental pain.

Of course, if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to your local emergency room.

 

Common Dental Emergencies

Common Dental Emergencies in Henderson
What are the most common reasons that people in Henderson need emergency dental care?

Sudden tooth pain – Significant tooth pain with no apparent cause results in many emergency dental visits in Henderson. You should never ignore tooth pain because it is usually a symptom of many serious dental conditions, including:

Deep cavities
Advanced gum disease
Abscessed or infected teeth
Exposed tooth roots
Impacted wisdom teeth
We can treat these conditions promptly at our Henderson office to prevent further damage to the tooth and keep the infection from spreading.

Chipped or fractured teeth – Chipped or broken teeth can be caused by sudden mouth trauma or simply biting down on a hard object. Sometimes this happens because you had a cavity and didn't know it, and the internal structure has been weakened. If possible, keep the broken piece of the tooth and bring it with you to your appointment.

Lost teeth – Whether your tooth was knocked out due to an injury or you lost a tooth for no apparent reason, losing a tooth is a critical dental emergency. In some cases, we can replace the tooth if we get to it quickly, but we may have to replace the tooth with a dental implant or a bridge.

Our chances of saving the tooth are best if you retrieve the tooth and quickly rinse it with lukewarm water, avoiding the root area. Try to replace the tooth in the socket, but don't force it. If you can't replace the tooth, keep it in a glass of milk or saliva. Call our Henderson office immediately.

Other Dental Emergencies In Henderson

Some other problems that require prompt emergency dental treatment in Henderson include:

A tooth is dislodged but not completely knocked out
Something is stuck between your teeth that you can't remove with brushing or dental floss.
A filling or crown has fallen out
You are experiencing a dental abscess
You have injured your gums or palate

Call The Henderson Dentist for an appointment for any dental emergency.

 

I was immediately struck by her warm and caring personality.

Long ago, in a different state, I had some very high-quality dental work done. But now, years later, having reached a certain age, I have outlasted some of that work. I begin experiencing several areas of dental pain and had two tooth fractures.

I went to see Brittany Wilson, DDS, where she would provide me with the necessary dental care.

I was immediately struck by her warm and caring personality and her professional competence. She is a nice and skillful person. I was immediately comfortable.

We proceeded with four dental extractions and the crafting and placement of three permanent bridges. At all times, care was taken to make me as comfortable as possible. The work completed, I have regained comfort and improved function.

I can recommend without hesitation, should you need dental surgery, Dr. Wilson, would be an excellent choice.
-J. W. Conklin, MD

Frequently Asked Questions

The goal of an emergency dental appointment is to address the immediate need, resolve your problem, and relieve your pain. If we believe further care is needed, we will schedule you a regular appointment to follow up and set up an appropriate treatment plan to prevent future problems.

A fractured tooth is a tooth at risk. You may not even know a tooth is cracked or fractured, or you may feel pain or sensitivity when biting down or exposing the tooth to hot or cold temperatures. An endodontist specialist can diagnose and treat fractures in a tooth and damage to its inner pulp.

Treating fractured teeth is critical. With continuous pressure from chewing, the interior tissues of a tooth may be unable to heal, leading to irritation and even infection. These inner tissues, or pulp, include a tooth’s interior nerves, tissues, and blood vessels.

An endodontist specialist will treat a tooth fracture depending on its location and severity. A dental crown can usually protect teeth with small fractures above the gum line, and you can see your dentist for this type of restoration.

However, if the tooth has a crack below the gum line, you may need a root canal to treat the damaged pulp. Endodontists specialize in root canal treatment, preventing the fracture from spreading or even causing tooth loss. A dental crown completes the restoration.

If the tooth is severely damaged, an endodontist specialist may recommend endodontic surgery to save part of the tooth or an extraction. If the tooth needs extraction, your endodontist can discuss options for replacing the tooth, such as a dental implant.

Yes, we do! If you have a toothache, broken tooth, or swelling, call us right away. We set aside time every day for dental emergencies and will do our best to get you seen the same day — because we never want you to be in pain.

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr. Brittany Wilson

Dr. Brittany Wilson

Dr. Wilson, a Colorado native, received her undergraduate degree from Colorado State University and her doctorate from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her desire to move back west brought her to Nevada for her residency program. Dr. Wilson has been in practice for over a decade and is highly trained in dental implants as well as a member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. She is certified in BOTOX® and PRF injections which have both lasting skin and mouth benefits. With her constant desire to learn safe and cutting-edge techniques, she ...

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