Emergency Dentistry Hartwell

Same-Day Care for Our Patients in Pain

Dental emergencies can happen at any moment, which is why it’s important to be prepared by having a trusted dental home that provides same-day care. At Lake Hartwell Dentistry, we’ll make time in our schedule to see you the day that you call so we provide you with a tailored treatment plan to restore your oral health and smile. Whether you have a toothache, broke a tooth, or you’re experiencing any type of oral pain, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

Why Choose Lake Hartwell Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Same-Day Emergency Dental Appointments
  • Advanced Technology for Streamlined Care
  • Custom-Crafted One-Visit Dental Crowns

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

  • Give Us a Call:
    As soon as you experience any type of oral pain or damage, don’t hesitate to call our team. We do our best to see emergency patients the same day they call. Our staff will also provide you with first aid guidance over the phone to help prevent further damage before you can reach our office.
  • Get Examined:
    When you arrive, our team will take any necessary X-rays, and you’ll receive a thorough exam from one of our skilled dentists. Based on our findings, we will diagnose the issue at hand and create a treatment plan for you.
  • Receive Treatment:
    After our team goes over your treatment plan with you and answers any questions you may have, we can schedule your treatment for either that same day if possible, or a date in the near future.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

Below, we have provided a list of some of the most common dental emergencies we treat. Even if you don’t see your exact issue, we encourage you to give us a call so we can help you determine whether same-day care is needed.

Root Canal Treatment

Patients who are suffering from badly damaged/decayed teeth may be able to preserve their natural smile with the help of root canal treatment. This procedure involves the removal of diseased pulp from the inner portion of the suffering tooth; the dentist will then replace it with a safe, biocompatible material before sealing the area and restoring its natural shape and strength with a custom dental crown. Extraction isn’t the only option!

Learn More About Root Canal Treatment

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth