Dental pain cannot wait. Call Parkway Dental at (847) 259-5600 or schedule online to get the emergency dental care you need in Arlington Heights, IL.

A dental emergency never happens at a convenient time. One moment everything is fine. The next, you have a knocked out tooth, a cracked tooth, or severe pain that will not let up. When that happens, you need an emergency dentist in Arlington Heights, IL who can see you fast and treat you right.

That is exactly what we do at Parkway Dental.

We offer same day emergency appointments for patients throughout Arlington Heights and the surrounding area. Whether you are dealing with a broken tooth, jaw pain, a lost filling, or a soft tissue injury, our team is ready to help. You do not have to sit in pain waiting for a next-week opening.

What Counts As A Dental Emergency?

A lot of patients are not sure if their situation is serious enough to call. If you are in pain, something feels wrong, or you have experienced a dental injury, do not wait. Seeking treatment early almost always leads to better outcomes.

Here are some of the most common dental emergencies we treat:

Knocked Out Tooth A knocked out tooth is one of the most urgent dental emergencies there is. Time matters more than almost anything else here. If possible, rinse the tooth gently and try to place it back in the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk and call us immediately. The sooner you come in, the better the chances of saving the tooth.

Chipped Tooth and Cracked Teeth A chipped tooth or cracked tooth may not always hurt right away. Do not let that fool you. Cracks and chips leave your tooth exposed to bacteria, decay, and further damage. We can treat chipped teeth and treat cracked teeth with dental crowns, bonding, or other restorative treatment depending on the severity.

Broken Tooth A broken tooth requires immediate attention. Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on that side and contact our dental office right away. Leaving a broken tooth untreated can lead to infection and additional damage to nearby teeth.

Loose Permanent Tooth A loose permanent tooth is never normal in adults. It usually signals dental trauma, gum disease, or significant bone loss. We can treat loose permanent teeth and help stabilize the area before the problem gets worse.

Lost Fillings and Damaged Dental Restorations Lost fillings leave your tooth vulnerable to pain and decay. In the meantime, dental cement or sugarless gum can temporarily protect the area. However, a temporary fix is not a solution. Come in so we can treat lost fillings properly and restore the tooth to full function.

Broken Dentures If you wear dentures and they crack or break, it affects your ability to eat, speak, and feel confident. We can treat broken dentures and work toward a longer-term solution that fits your needs.

Severe Tooth Pain and Treat Toothaches Severe dental pain is your body sending a signal. It could mean an infected tooth, deep decay, or an abscess. We will perform a detailed oral examination to find the cause and build a custom treatment plan to address it. Root canal therapy is sometimes necessary for an infected tooth, but we will always walk you through your options clearly before any treatment begins.

Jaw Pain Jaw pain can result from dental trauma, teeth grinding, or a misaligned bite. We can help handle jaw pain and identify whether the cause requires restorative treatment, a night guard, or another approach.

Soft Tissue Injuries Injuries to the gums, lips, tongue, or cheeks are also dental emergencies. Apply pressure to control bleeding and contact us right away. If bleeding is heavy or uncontrolled, head to the emergency room first, as that can be a potentially life threatening symptom.

What To Expect At Your Emergency Dental Appointment

When you come in for an emergency visit, we move quickly without cutting corners. Here is what the process looks like:

We start with a detailed oral examination to assess the damage and your overall oral health. We will review your dental insurance and payment options so there are no surprises. From there, we build a custom treatment plan specific to your situation. We can also provide pain medication when appropriate to keep you comfortable throughout your visit.

Our goal is always to preserve your natural tooth whenever possible. Depending on what we find, your emergency dental treatment may include dental crowns, root canal therapy, dental implant consultation, dental bridge assessment, or other restorative treatments. We explain every step clearly before we begin.

Should You Go To The Emergency Room Instead?

For most dental emergencies, a dental office is the right call. Emergency rooms can address bleeding, swelling, and pain medication, but they typically cannot treat the actual dental problem. They cannot repair a broken tooth or treat cracked teeth. You will likely leave with a prescription and a referral back to a dentist anyway.

The exception is if you have signs of a serious infection, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or heavy uncontrolled bleeding. Those situations can become a potentially life threatening symptom and require emergency room care immediately.

For everything else, call us first.

Preventing Dental Emergencies Before They Happen

Not every dental emergency is avoidable. Accidents happen. Still, maintaining good oral hygiene goes a long way toward protecting your oral health and reducing your risk.

Brush twice a day and floss daily to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Attend regular checkups so we can catch small problems before they become urgent ones. Wear a mouthguard during contact sports to reduce the risk of dental trauma. Avoid chewing ice, hard candy, or other foods that can cause cracked teeth or a chipped tooth.

Patients with gum disease face a higher risk of a loose permanent tooth and other oral health problems over time. Staying ahead of gum disease treatment is one of the best things you can do for your long-term oral health.

Dental Emergency FAQs

Do you offer same day emergency appointments? Yes. We do our best to see emergency patients the same day they call. Contact us as soon as possible so we can get you in quickly.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth? Rinse the tooth gently without scrubbing. Try to reinsert it into the socket if you can. If not, keep it in milk and call us immediately. Speed is critical to treat knocked out teeth successfully.

Can I use an emergency dentistry kit at home? Over-the-counter emergency dentistry kits can provide temporary relief. Dental wax and dental cement can protect a broken tooth or cover a lost filling short term. These are not permanent solutions. Always follow up with our office as soon as possible.

Does dental insurance cover emergency visits? Most dental insurance plans include some coverage for emergency dental care. Coverage varies by plan. Our team will help you understand your benefits before treatment begins.

What if I have very sensitive teeth after an emergency? Very sensitive teeth after a dental injury are common. It may indicate nerve involvement or damage beneath the surface. Come in for an evaluation so we can identify the cause and recommend the right course of treatment.

What are the most common dental emergencies you treat? The most common dental emergencies we see include a knocked out tooth, broken tooth, chipped tooth, cracked teeth, lost fillings, jaw pain, soft tissue injuries, and severe toothaches.

Contact Parkway Dental For Emergency Dental Care In Arlington Heights

You should never have to suffer through a dental emergency alone or wait days to be seen. Our team is here to provide fast, compassionate emergency dental care when you need it most.

If you are experiencing a dental emergency in Arlington Heights, IL, do not wait. Contact us online or call our office directly at (847)259-5600 to schedule your emergency dental appointment today.

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