A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, a knocked-out or broken tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, swelling or signs of infection. If you’re in pain or at risk of losing a tooth, it’s best to seek immediate dental care.
Emergency Dentistry
-
Cost
The cost of emergency dentistry services is $0 to $105, depending on the procedure and insurance coverage. Necessary X-rays are an additional $45.
Office Fees -
Procedure Duration
Most emergency appointments last from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the severity of the issue and the complexity of the procedure.
Call to Schedule -
Pain Level
Your comfort comes first—we use numbing, medication or sedation as needed to ensure effective pain relief.
Contact Us
Emergency Dentistry Services in Katy, TX
Dental emergencies can strike unexpectedly, and getting immediate care is crucial. At our emergency dental clinic, we offer fast, reliable treatment for everything from severe toothaches to chipped teeth or lost fillings. Need a same-day dentist? We’ve got you covered—even if you’re looking for an emergency dentist without insurance. Our team is also here for families, providing compassionate emergency pediatric dental care when your child needs it most. When you’re searching for an urgent-care dentist, you can count on us to deliver quick relief and restore your oral health.
01.
Process
Assessment & Pain Relief: We’ll examine the problem and quickly provide relief to ease your discomfort.
Diagnosis & Treatment Plan: Using exams and X-rays, we’ll identify the issue and recommend the most effective solution.
Urgent Treatment: From fillings and extractions to treating infections, we deliver prompt care to resolve the problem right away.
02.
Next Steps
Post-Treatment Instructions: You’ll receive clear, step-by-step guidance on how to care for your teeth after your procedure.
Follow-up Care: If necessary, we’ll schedule additional visits to monitor healing and ensure that everything’s on track.
FAQ
-
What qualifies as a dental emergency?
-
Can I get a same-day emergency dental appointment?
We offer same-day emergency appointments to fix broken teeth, repair chipped teeth and resolve toothaches. Please call our office to schedule.
-
How can I manage tooth pain before seeing a dentist?
To manage tooth pain before seeing a dentist, try rinsing with warm salt water, using over-the-counter pain relievers and applying a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid very hot, cold or sugary foods and contact a dentist as soon as possible.