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Quality of Dental Care

Quality Dental Care When
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Just like a good plumber, it’s smart to have an emergency dentist’s number in your phone, because when you need one, you usually need them right now. Should you or a loved one ever develop terrible dental pain due to a toothache or knocked out tooth, know that you can always call Connection Dentistry. Our team is able to handle all types of dental emergencies, and same-day care is available so that Raleigh residents can get the relief they deserve without delay.

Why Choose Connection Dentistry for Emergency Dental Care?

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Same-Day Appointments Welcome

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Team Led by 2 Highly-Experienced Dentists

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Hassle-Free Financing Makes Urgent Care Affordable

We Treat Dental Emergencies

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

  • Same-day emergency appointment: Whether you’re dealing with a toothache or broken/knocked out tooth because of an accident, the best thing you can do is give our dental office a call right away. Explain your situation over the phone, and our team will let you know exactly what to do and if you should come see us the same day.
  • Emergency exam: As soon as you get to our office, Dr. Rensch or Dr. Laster will get you seen for an emergency exam and capture X-rays if necessary to locate the source of your problem. They’ll also work to get you out of pain.
  • Review findings: Once the exam is complete, we will go over our findings, then recommend a treatment that will best address your symptoms. We’ll also break down the estimated costs and expected length of your care ahead of time.
  • Get the care you need: Our team works quickly to address any and all of your dental emergency concerns. Common treatments performed to handle dental emergencies include but are not limited to dental fillings, crowns, root canal therapy, and extractions.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

Many different types of dental emergencies can occur, which is why it helps to know how to manage them ahead of your emergency appointment. Before you arrive at our practice, keep the following tips in mind to take control of your dental emergency.

toothache

Toothaches

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Chipped Tooth

CrackedTooth

Cracked Tooth

Sensitive

Sensitivity to Hot & Cold

Knocked

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Tooth

Broken Denture

Loose Tooth

Loose Tooth

Gum Injury

Gums, Lips or Tongue Injury

Jaw Pain

Jaw Pain or Clenching

Stuck Tooth

Something Stuck Between Teeth

Understanding the Cost of Emergency Dentistry

Understanding the Cost of Emergency Dentistry

We know that emergency dental care is always an unexpected expense, which can incite some panic and anxiety. Don’t worry though – our Raleigh dental team will provide you with an estimate of the cost beforehand, explain all of the financial solutions available, and answer any questions you have. That way, understanding the cost of your treatment is stress-free instead of stressful.

Preventing Dental Emergencies

Keys to Preventing Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies can never be completely avoided, however there are some steps you can take to minimize your risk and protect your smile. It’s always better to be proactive rather than having to spend your time and money on a painful injury. That’s why we’ve included some easy tips on how to prevent dental emergencies in Raleigh below.

Dental Emergency FAQ’s

Accidents are never completely avoidable, which is why it’s important to always be prepared for the worst-case scenario. When you contact your emergency dentist in Raleigh right away, you can reduce your risk of developing additional problems that could have permanent effects on your oral health. In situations where time is of the essence, acting quickly and efficiently is key. That’s why we’ve collected some of the most common questions we get from our patients for your convenience.

Will my dental insurance cover my emergency visit?

Depending on what kind of coverage you have, everyone’s dental benefits vary. The best way to find out if a service will be paid for by your provider is to call them directly. Our team at Connection Dentistry will be more than happy to help you do this. We can file claims electronically for you as well!

We believe that no patient should have to put off necessary treatment just because they can’t afford it. That’s why we offer additional low-interest financing options from CareCredit and Compassionate Financing. This way, you can make easy monthly payments without having to worry about throwing your budget out the window to pay for your treatment.

Should I visit the ER first?

For certain injuries that need immediate medical attention, you’ll need to visit your local emergency room first, then come to us afterward for any necessary dental work. Injuries such as facial trauma, jaw fractures, dislocations, serious cuts on your face or mouth, or any problems that affect your ability to breathe and swallow normally all require medical treatment first. Dental problems that aren’t life-threatening but still need timely treatment, like a damaged tooth, can be taken care of by an emergency dentist.

What’s considered a dental emergency?

Some patients are hesitant to seek help from an emergency dentist because they don’t want to make a huge fuss about a small issue. Plus, sometimes it can be hard to tell what needs immediate attention and what doesn’t. If you notice any kind of oral pain or discomfort paired with swelling or bleeding, contact your emergency dentist at Connection Dentistry immediately. If you’re ever in doubt, it’s best to schedule an appointment to keep a small issue from turning into something more severe down the road.

Will a Toothache Go Away on Its Own?

Truthfully, your toothache may go away with time. However, that’s not the good news you think it is. In most cases, if a decayed, cracked, or otherwise damaged tooth is left untreated for weeks, months, or years, the nerve dies, leaving it unable to register pain. This is a warning sign that the rest of your teeth and your gums are at-risk of harm, so it’s more important than ever that you schedule an appointment with one of our Raleigh emergency dentists, even if you aren’t in pain.

Can I Pop a Dental Abscess on My Own?

Since popping a dental abscess will expose your mouth to bacteria, irritate the area more, and cause the infection to spread, the answer is “no.” Instead, you should contact us ASAP to schedule an emergency exam. From there, Dr. Rensch or Dr. Laster can determine if it needs to be drained, if root canal treatment is necessary, or if the tooth in question needs to be extracted because saving it is no longer an option. As always, they will share their recommendations and answer any questions you have first to ensure that you feel confident moving forward with your treatment plan.

Should I Worry About a Chipped Tooth If It Doesn’t Hurt?

Pain is usually a pretty good indicator that you should visit your dentist, but it isn’t the only one. With chipped teeth specifically, there’s a significant risk of further damage as well as infection. So, don’t wait – contact us right away to share what happened and the symptoms you’re experiencing. That way, we can determine if a same-day visit to our office is necessary and, if it isn’t, what you can do from home to protect your tooth from further harm.

What Is Causing My Jaw Pain?

Chronic jaw pain could be the result of everything from grinding/clenching your teeth at night to TMJ dysfunction. If you are in your late teens or early 20s, there’s also a chance that your wisdom teeth are the root of the problem. Ultimately, we won’t know until you come to our office. With X-rays, a visual exam, and a better understanding of your symptoms, we can determine what the root of the problem is, and, perhaps more importantly, the best way to treat it.

Should You Put a Knocked-Out Tooth in Water?

A knocked-out tooth can be rinsed with water to remove dirt and other debris, but it shouldn’t be used in an attempt to preserve the root surface cells. The only way to do that is by either placing the tooth back in its socket or placing it in a clean container filled with milk.

What Does Chronic Bad Breath Mean?

If your diet consists of garlic, pickles, onions, curry, and other pungent foods and spices, then there’s a good chance that’s the source of the odor on your breath. If you don’t consistently brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash, then that may be the culprit instead. If you’ve already tried tweaking your diet and you have a solid oral hygiene regimen in place, then you should get in touch with us. That way, we can make sure tooth decay, periodontal disease, or another common oral health problem isn’t to blame.