Emergency Dentistry in Anthem, AZ

Getting You Out of Dental Pain Fast

Dental emergencies can appear out of nowhere, and most of the time that’s exactly how they occur. Whether the cause of your dental emergency was long-term decay, an oral infection or physical trauma, you shouldn’t have to put off an appointment at Anthem Dentistry for any reason.

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Why Choose Anthem Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

Same-Day

Treatments Available

When you’re in pain, waiting isn’t an option. We offer same-day emergency appointments to get you the relief you need.

Open on

Saturdays

Dental emergencies don’t follow a schedule, so we offer Saturday hours to accommodate urgent needs.

Flexible

Payment Options

We offer flexible financing so cost never stands between you and the emergency care you need.

How to Handle Common Dental Emergencies

Toothaches: Use dental floss to loosen any food particles that may be caught between your teeth. If discomfort remains, take an over-the-counter medication like ibuprofen to reduce inflammation. Avoid aspirin as direct contact can cause a burning sensation. If decay is present, we may need to place a filling or crown depending on the severity.

Chipped or Broken Tooth: Keep any pieces of the tooth that you can and bring them to the dental office. Do not chew any food until you get the tooth repaired. If swelling is present, apply a cold compress to your face for 10 minutes at a time, removing and reapplying for up to one hour.

Knocked-Out Tooth: Stay calm and locate the tooth. Pick it up by the crown portion and avoid touching the root. After gently rinsing the tooth of any dirt or debris, place it back into your open socket. If not possible, keep it in milk and get to our dental office right away.

Same-day emergency appointments available
Multiple sedation options for comfort
Comprehensive exams to diagnose the issue
Flexible financing for unexpected costs
Dental emergency care
Lost filling or crown treatment

Lost Filling or Crown

If you still have the restoration, you can temporarily attach it to your exposed tooth using dental cement, denture adhesive, petroleum jelly or sugar-free chewing gum if nothing else is available. In most cases, we will need to create a new crown or filling to effectively cover the tooth.

Don’t wait to contact our office — exposed teeth are vulnerable to further damage and infection.

Temporarily reattach with dental cement or adhesive
Avoid chewing on the affected side
Contact our office right away
We’ll create a new restoration if needed

How to Prevent Dental Emergencies

While not all dental emergencies can be avoided, many can be prevented with the right habits and precautions.

Brush twice a day and floss daily
Commit to routine exams and cleanings
Avoid chewing on very hard foods or inedible objects (pens, pencils, ice cubes, etc.)
Always wear a nightguard or sportsguard if you grind your teeth or play contact sports
Break habits that can damage teeth, such as nail-biting
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The Cost of Treating Dental Emergencies

Without performing an exam of your dental issue, we can’t know for sure what your emergency will cost to treat. While tooth pain could be a result of decay, which often only requires a cleaning and filling, it could also be due to an oral infection, which involves more comprehensive care.

No matter what your emergency may be, we recommend that you call us to set up a visit. We offer many flexible financing options, so you don’t have to live with your dental discomfort or broken/missing tooth any longer.

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