Please call our office first when experiencing a dental emergency. We’ll work to adjust our schedule to get you in on the same day. We also see after-hours emergencies.
Emergency Dentistry
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Cost
Emergency exams can vary depending on the type of emergency and your insurance coverage, but we’ll be upfront about all costs before treatment. We also have flexible payment plans and our VIP Membership Plan to help you budget and save.
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Procedure Duration
Most emergency visits take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the nature of the issue and required treatment.
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Pain Level
Our priority is to ease your discomfort. To make your treatment as painless as possible, we use local anesthetics and offer nitrous oxide sedation.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry in Tomah, Wisconsin
Dental emergencies don’t wait, and neither should you. Our same-day emergency dentistry services offer prompt, compassionate care for pain, injury or unexpected dental issues.
Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a cracked tooth or an injury to your mouth, we understand how stressful dental emergencies can be. Our team is here to provide immediate care during or after office hours to relieve pain and protect your health.
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What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency refers to any urgent oral health issue that requires immediate attention to relieve pain, stop bleeding or save a tooth. This includes severe toothaches, knocked-out or broken teeth, facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding or signs of infection like pus or fever.
Prompt care helps prevent complications and preserves oral health. If you’re in distress or unsure, contact your dentist immediately—they’re there to help you feel safe, cared for and back to comfort quickly.
FAQ
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Do you accept walk-ins for emergency dental care?
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What should I do before I get to the dentist for an emergency?
Rinse gently with warm salt water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and keep the area clean. If applicable, save any tooth fragments.
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Can you save my tooth if it's knocked out?
If you act quickly, within an hour, there’s a good chance. Place the tooth in milk and bring it with you to your visit.