Emergency Dentist in College Station, TX

When a dental emergency strikes, you don’t want to be left searching for a dentist who can fit you into their schedule. At Hooks Family Dentistry, we reserve space in our day to get emergency patients into our dental office the very same day we’re notified. Whether it’s your first time visiting us or you’ve been a patient for years, we’ll treat you carefully and efficiently to help alleviate your pain and get you back to your daily routine as quickly as possible. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in College Station, contact us immediately!

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Common Dental Emergencies

While every smile warrants different dental treatments, there are a few instances that almost always call for an emergency appointment. Among those include:

  • Abscessed Tooth
  • Broken or Chipped Tooth
  • Knocked-Out Tooth
  • Lost Filling or Restoration
  • Severely Swollen or Inflamed Gums

Tips to Avoid Dental Emergencies

The best way to ward off unnecessary emergency dental treatments is to maintain your routine preventive care. Attending your biannual professional cleanings ensures that our team can accurately monitor your dental health and detect any problem areas before they progress into more severe issues. Additionally, ensure you’re wearing protective mouthguards when participating in contact sports to avoid dental trauma caused by physical contact.

Cost of Emergency Dental Care

We understand that a dental emergency is stressful enough without having to worry about the financial burden. We’ll never recommend a treatment you don’t absolutely need and we’ll never upcharge you for last minute appointments. We’re an insurance-friendly practice and we’re happy to file and track your claims for you. We also offer in-house financing for qualifying treatments. If you’d like to learn more about your financial options, please call to speak with a member of our team!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?

Yes, a knocked-out tooth can often be saved if treated promptly. Gently rinse the tooth with water, avoiding the root, and try to place it back into the socket. If that’s not possible, keep the tooth moist in milk or saline solution. Seek emergency dental care immediately for the best chance of saving the tooth.

What should I do if I have a severe toothache?

Rinse your mouth with warm water, use dental floss to remove any trapped food, and take over-the-counter pain relievers. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek if there is swelling. Get in touch with our College Stations dental team as soon as possible to address the underlying issue causing the pain.

How can I manage pain from a broken tooth until I see the dentist?

Avoid chewing on the affected side and use dental wax or sugarless gum to cover any sharp edges. Schedule a visit with our team as soon as possible to take care of the situation. Broken teeth can quickly result in dental infections, as the bacteria in the mouth have direct access to the inside of the tooth.

Is a dental abscess an emergency?

Yes, a dental abscess is considered an emergency. It is a serious infection that can spread to other parts of the body if not treated promptly. Symptoms include severe pain, swelling, fever, and a bad taste in the mouth. Talk to our team right away to address the infection and prevent complications.

Is a lost filling or crown considered a dental emergency?

A lost filling or crown can be considered a dental emergency, especially if it’s causing pain or sensitivity. It exposes the tooth to potential damage and decay. Use dental cement or temporary filling material to protect the tooth in the meantime, and contact our office promptly for a permanent repair.

Does dental insurance cover emergency dental services?

Most dental insurance plans cover emergency dental services, but the extent of coverage can vary. Common emergencies like severe toothaches, abscesses, and broken teeth are typically covered. It’s important to review your specific plan details and contact your insurance provider to understand what emergency services are included for your family.