Emergency Dentist White Marsh

In Pain? Let Us Help the Same Day

Woman with toothbrush holding face in pain needing emergency dentist in White Marsh

We understand that dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them to, causing immense and unexpected pain that keeps you from being able to go to work, go out with friends, and essentially putting your life on hold. Our team of emergency dentists in White Marsh can see you the same day you call, providing you with the medication, care, and treatments you need to ease your discomfort and restore your oral health. If you’re experiencing the unanticipated, call Dental Designs of Maryland today for a same-day visit.

 

Why Choose Dental Designs of Maryland for Emergency Dentistry?

  • We Accept & Maximize Dental Insurance
  • Highly Trained, Gentle Team of Dentists
  • Same-Day CEREC Dental Crowns

 

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

Man holding his cheek in pain while visiting emergency dentist

The first step you should always take should you find yourself in the midst of a dental emergency in White Marsh is to call our office. Our team will provide you with first aid guidance over the phone and schedule an appointment for you the same day if you’re in pain.

When you arrive, we’ll help you get comfortable in the treatment chair, gather any necessary diagnostic images, like a cone beam CT scan or X-rays, and one of our dentists will complete a thorough oral examination. Based on our team’s findings, we’ll outline a treatment plan for you that will help permanently address the situation at hand and conduct a complimentary dental insurance benefits check if needed. Before you leave, our team will schedule your next visit or follow-up appointment for you.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

It can be difficult to tell whether urgent dental care is needed. Below, we’ve included a list of some of the most common dental emergencies we see. However, if you’re experiencing oral pain or out of the ordinary symptoms, we also encourage you to give us a call.

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