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Emergency Dental Services

Emergency Dental Services: Your Lifeline When Pain Strikes

Dental emergencies don’t wait for convenient hours. At Emergency Dental of Detroit, we’re your 24/7 ally in the fight against unexpected oral health crises. Our expert team stands ready to tackle any dental emergency, big or small, with the urgency and precision you deserve.

Immediate Relief, Lasting Solutions

We understand the anxiety and discomfort that accompany sudden dental issues. That’s why we’ve crafted our services to provide:

  • Same-day treatments: From minor repairs to complex procedures, we prioritize your immediate needs.
  • Comprehensive care: Our skilled professionals are equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies.
  • Pain management: Quick and effective relief is our top priority.

Why Choose Us?

  1. Always prepared: Our staff undergoes rigorous training to handle any dental crisis.
  2. State-of-the-art facilities: We leverage cutting-edge technology for precise diagnostics and treatment
  3. Compassionate approach: We alleviate not just your physical pain, but also your stress and worry

Our Emergency Dental Services

Whether you’re dealing with a chipped tooth, severe pain, or a more complex issue, we’ve got you covered. Our emergency services include:

Don’t Wait, Act Now

Dental emergencies can escalate quickly. The sooner you seek treatment, the better your outcomes. Our team is standing by to provide the urgent care you need, when you need it most.

Book your emergency appointment today. Let us be your first line of defense against dental distress, providing swift, effective care that puts your smile – and your peace of mind – back on track.

A List of Emergency Dental Services We Offer

Abscessed Tooth

What is an Abscessed Tooth? An abscessed tooth is an infection at the root of a tooth or between the tooth and gums. This dangerous dental emergency is caused by…

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Broken or Fractured Tooth

What happens when I have a broken or fractured tooth? A broken or fractured tooth can cause multiple symptoms and problems. These problems occur when sensitive parts of a tooth…

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Broken Appliances

What is a dental appliance? Dental appliances like full dentures, partial dentures, fixed dental bridges, single crowns dental retainers, mouthguards, and dental braces can crack, break or become loose at…

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Broken Fillings

How do I know my dental filling is broken? Dental fillings don’t last a lifetime and can become cracked or broken over time as you chew, grind your teeth or…

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Crowns

How do I know my dental crown is damaged? Dental crowns can become damaged or fall out due to injury, excessive grinding, or even develop cavities around its margins. A…

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Dental Accidents & Trauma

How to repair oral trauma after an accident? Dental emergencies and oral trauma like a knocked-out tooth, jaw fracture or mouth laceration can happen unexpectedly from sports injuries, car accidents,…

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Dental Bridges

Why would I need a dental bridge? A dental bridge is a fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by bridging the gap where teeth used to be.…

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Tooth Extractions

What is a tooth extraction? A tooth extraction may be necessary in situations where a tooth is too damaged to be repaired, severely impacted or causing significant infection or pain.…

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Dental Fillings

What requires a dental filling? Cavities and tooth decay can happen no matter how diligent you are with brushing and flossing. If you’ve noticed tooth sensitivity when drinking or eating…

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Root Canal

What causes the need for a root canal? When the nerve of a tooth becomes badly infected it can become painful and sensitive to hot or cold items. You can…

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Swollen Jaw

What causes a swollen jaw? A swollen jaw can result from dental abscesses, infection or trauma from an injury. Jaw swelling is often accompanied by severe tooth pain, difficulty swallowing,…

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