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Emergency Dentistry

We offer same-day emergency dental appointments so you don't have to wait for relief.

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    Cost

    Emergency exams are $116. We accept dental insurance and offer flexible financing.

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    Procedure Duration

    Emergency appointments vary by severity, but we prioritize emergencies to get you relief fast.

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    Pain Level

    We work to relieve pain quickly with numbing agents and oral and IV sedation options.

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Emergency Dental Care in Cary, NC

Dental emergencies can happen anytime, and fast care is essential to relieve pain and prevent further damage. We offer same-day appointments for urgent cases, ensuring you get the immediate attention and relief you need. Whether you’re dealing with a knocked-out tooth, an intense toothache, a broken crown, or swelling, our dental team is ready to help. Our state-of-the-art dental office is equipped to handle a variety of urgent dental needs. Focusing on immediate relief and comprehensive solutions, we aim to restore your comfort and oral health efficiently.

 

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What types of issues are considered dental emergencies?

Understanding what constitutes a dental emergency can help you act quickly. Common situations include:

  • Severe toothaches that don’t subside with over-the-counter pain relief.
  • Chipped or broken teeth causing pain or sensitivity.
  • Knocked-out teeth requiring immediate reimplantation.
  • Dental abscesses or infections causing swelling and discomfort.
  • Lost fillings or crowns, exposing sensitive areas of the tooth.

If you’re unsure whether your issue is an emergency, our team can guide you over the phone and schedule immediate dental care if needed.

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What can you expect during an emergency visit?

At Cary Implant and General Dentistry, your comfort and care are our priorities. During your visit, we will:

Assess Your Condition: Assess your condition through a thorough examination and X-rays if necessary.

Provide Immediate Pain Relief: Provide immediate pain relief using advanced techniques.

Develop a Treatment Plan: Develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs, including options for repair or restoration.

Offer Follow-Up Care: Offer follow-up care to ensure long-term results and oral health.

FAQ

  • What are the signs of a dental emergency?

    Persistent toothache: A constant, throbbing pain could indicate an infection or deep cavity requiring urgent dental care.

    Swelling or abscess: Facial swelling or a visible abscess near a tooth may be signs of a severe infection that needs immediate attention.

    Bleeding gums or mouth: Unexplained bleeding, especially after an injury, might point to deeper oral issues.

    Loose or wobbly teeth: Adults shouldn’t have loose teeth; this could indicate trauma or advanced gum disease.

    Sudden sensitivity to hot or cold: If sensitivity arises suddenly and is localized to a specific tooth, it may suggest a crack or exposed nerve.

  • How soon should you see an emergency dentist?

  • Do you offer same-day appointments for urgent care?

    Yes, we leave room in our schedule for emergencies and prioritize those appointments.

Where are we located?

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Cary Implant and General Dentistry

100 Ridgeview Dr #101
Cary, NC 27511

Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Phone

919-481-0330

Email

[email protected]