
Emergency Dentistry
Here when you need it most.
Am I having a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency can happen at any time, and when it does, quick action is crucial. At Tippit Dental Group, we understand the urgency and provide same-day care to address your needs. Whether it's a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or any other urgent dental issue, we're here to help restore your comfort and health as quickly as possible.



What to Expect
Upon arrival, our team will quickly evaluate your condition to determine the severity of the emergency and prioritize your care.
Upon arrival, our team Once assessed, we will provide immediate treatment to alleviate pain and address the emergency, ensuring your oral health is stabilized.quickly evaluate your condition to determine the severity of the emergency and prioritize your care.
After treatment, we'll provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your dental issue at home and schedule any necessary follow-up appointments.

FAQs
A dental emergency includes any situation that requires immediate attention to alleviate severe pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth. Common emergencies include broken or knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, infections, and injuries to the gums or soft tissues.
If you knock out a tooth, try to retrieve it by holding it by the crown (the top part) and avoid touching the root. Rinse it gently with water if it's dirty, but do not scrub it. If possible, place the tooth back in its socket without forcing it. If that’s not possible, keep it moist by placing it in a container of milk or saline solution. Seek emergency dental care immediately, as time is critical for saving the tooth.
While emergency rooms can provide temporary relief for dental pain, they are not equipped to handle most dental emergencies. It's best to seek care from a dentist who can provide the appropriate treatment. At Tippit Dental Group, we offer specialized emergency dental services to address your needs effectively.
While not all dental emergencies can be prevented, you can reduce your risk by maintaining good oral hygiene, wearing a mouthguard during sports, avoiding chewing hard objects like ice or popcorn kernels, and keeping up with regular dental check-ups. Early detection of potential issues can help prevent them from becoming emergencies.