Emergencies usually involve severe pain, bleeding, swelling, knocked-out or broken teeth, or infections that can’t wait for a regular visit.
Emergency Dentistry
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Cost
Emergency dentistry costs will depend on the nature of your dental emergency and what treatment is needed. We’ll review the total costs during your emergency appointment and help you navigate your insurance coverage. If financing is helpful, we do offer external payment plan options.
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Procedure Duration
In many cases, emergency dentistry appointments can be completed in 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the severity of the issue and what treatment is recommended.
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Pain Level
We prioritize your comfort for all treatments, including emergency care. If needed, a local anesthetic will minimize pain. We also offer sedation options if necessary.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dental Care in Jackson, MS
Dental emergencies are stressful—we’re here to make them less so. Whether you have a severe toothache, a cracked tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, our team at Capital Dental will deliver expert, urgent treatment to ease your pain and protect your oral health.
If you have a dental emergency, please call us and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.
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What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Please call us immediately in a dental emergency. If needed, we’ll help you deal with your injury before coming to our office. This can include managing bleeding, keeping a knocked-out tooth preserved, or applying cold compresses.
When you arrive at our office, we’ll quickly evaluate your issue, address any immediate pain, and discuss your treatment options.
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Following Your Dental Emergency
A follow-up appointment will be scheduled if needed, so we can review your condition and see if additional treatment is recommended.
Depending on the type of emergency and what treatment you received, our team may also provide post-care instructions.
FAQ
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What qualifies as a dental emergency?
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What should I do for a knocked-out tooth?
It’s best to rinse a knocked-out tooth gently and avoid touching the root. If possible, keep the tooth in milk or saliva, and contact us immediately for the best results.
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Can I get a same-day emergency appointment?
Please call us and we will do what we can to see you as soon as possible.