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Emergency Dentist Dallas

Helping You Out of
Pain Right Away

At Advanced DDS of Dallas, we understand the panic and uncertainty that comes with dental emergencies. No matter if it is a broken or knocked-out tooth or a severe toothache that seems to worsen over time, our team is here to provide same-day and weekend care when an injury occurs.
Dr. Diaz’s advanced training and expertise allow him to quickly help patients out of pain so that life can resume as normal. If you or a loved one needs help to address a serious dental emergency, call our office in Dallas right away to schedule an appointment.

Why Choose Advanced DDS of Dallas for Emergency Dentistry?
Same-Day & Weekend Appointments Available
Patients of All Ages are Welcome
Dentist with a Conservative Approach to Care
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How We Treat Dental Emergencies

We know dealing with a dental emergency can be a stressful time, which is why we want to help patients take the right steps to ensure timely care. These include:

  • Scheduling an appointment – Patients will need to call our office to not only inform a member of our team about the incident but also inquire about scheduling an emergency appointment. We will offer helpful tips to reduce pain and swelling while at home.

  • Completing an examination – When arriving at our dental office, individuals can expect to undergo a thorough examination to determine the problem area and how best to fix it.

  • Receiving exceptional care – After a personalized treatment plan is created, Dr. Diaz will begin to administer care so that the injured area is pain–free, and the patient’s oral health is back on track.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

Although some dental emergencies are more time-sensitive than others, it is important that patients do not underestimate or dismiss any kind of painful or bothersome oral health problem. Below, we have provided a list of the most common dental emergencies we treat in-house so that individuals can better grasp what to do and when to seek help when an infection or injury occurs.

TooTHAches
Chipped Tooth
Cracked Tooth
Sensitivity to Hot & Cold
Knocked-Out Tooth
Lost Filling or Crown
Broken Denture
Loose Tooth
Gums, Lips or Tongue Injury
Jaw Pain or Clenching
Something Stuck Between Teeth
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