Emergency Dentist Turlock

Always Here to Help Your Hurting Smile

It’s not possible to predict when you or a loved one might suffer a dental emergency—and while these injuries do often happen during sports or due to accidental slip-and-falls, the truth is, even poor oral hygiene can lead to dental emergencies that cause pain and threaten your smile’s wellness. Whatever the cause, though, our team here at Turlock Dental Studio is here to help, even on the very same day if needed! Call our office as soon as possible to receive timely emergency dentistry.

Why Choose Turlock Dental Studio for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Numerous Sedation Dentistry Options
  • Same-Day Emergency Dentistry
  • Comprehensive, Family Care Under One Roof
  • Locally Owned & Operated Dental Practice

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

We’re able to treat most types of dental emergencies here at our Turlock office, so you shouldn’t hesitate to let us know when you hurt your smile. Here’s how we can help:

  • Call Our Office – Even if you feel like you can “wait it out,” dental injuries do not get better on their own, so it’s best to contact us and let us know what happened. We’ll give you first-aid tips over the phone and let you know when to come in.
  • Attend Your Appointment – We offer same-day emergency dentistry for patients with urgent needs, so don’t worry about needing to wait in any lines or find time in your schedule later in the week.
  • Receive Urgent Care – When you’re here, we’ll begin providing treatment and addressing any pain you’re feeling. We’ll make sure that your issue gets resolved, and if any follow-up care is needed, we’ll schedule your follow-up appointments before you leave.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies come in all shapes and sizes, and some don’t even cause outright pain—but the truth is, even if things don’t seem serious, it doesn’t hurt to play things safe. Our Turlock dental office is able to address a wide range of dental emergencies. To learn more, just click on the icons below:

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