Fast, Reliable Care When You Need It Most
A dental emergency can be painful, stressful, and overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. At Texas Sedation Dental & Implant Center, we provide expert emergency dental care to relieve pain and restore your oral health as quickly as possible. Whether you're suffering from severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, an infection, or dental trauma, our experienced team is here to help.
If you're experiencing a serious dental emergency that involves uncontrollable bleeding, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room immediately.
For urgent dental care, contact our Longview, Tyler, or Shreveport office right away:
📞 Longview: (903) 704-0154
📞 Tyler: (903) 231-6490
📞 Shreveport: (318) 300-3795
What Is a Dental Emergency?
Not sure if your situation requires immediate care? Some of the most common dental emergencies we treat include:
- Severe Tooth Pain: Persistent or sharp pain that doesn't go away could indicate an infection or nerve damage.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: If your tooth has been knocked out, place it in milk or saliva and bring it to our office immediately.
- Broken or Cracked Tooth: A fractured tooth can cause pain and infection; seek treatment right away.
- Dental Infections & Abscesses: Swelling, pus, or severe sensitivity may indicate an oral infection that requires urgent attention.
- Injury to the Gums or Soft Tissue: If you experience cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds in your mouth, we can provide treatment to prevent further damage.
Get Emergency Dental Care Today
Dental emergencies require fast action and expert care, and our team at Texas Sedation Dental & Implant Center is ready to help. Whether you're dealing with pain, an infection, or a dental injury, we're here to provide compassionate, high-quality treatment to get you back to smiling comfortably.
Don't wait, relief is just a phone call away!
📞 Longview: (903) 704-0154
📞 Tyler: (903) 231-6490
📞 Shreveport: (318) 300-3795
How to Prevent Dental Emergencies
While accidents happen, many dental emergencies can be prevented by taking proactive steps to protect your teeth and gums:
- Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss daily to prevent infections and decay.
- Avoid Hard or Sticky Foods: Chewing on ice, hard candy, or non-food objects can cause cracks or fractures.
- Wear a Mouthguard: If you play sports or grind your teeth, a mouthguard can help prevent damage.
- Schedule Regular Dental Checkups: Routine exams and cleanings help detect issues before they turn into emergencies.
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