Emergency Dental Services in Charlotte, NC
At Harlow Dental, we understand that dental emergencies don’t always happen at convenient times. If you're experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait to contact our Charlotte, NC dental offices. Often, quick emergency dental treatment in Charlotte can mean the difference between saving and losing your injured tooth.
Dr. H. Justin Harlow accepts emergency dental patients, and we work hard to guarantee you receive the dental treatment you need to be healthy again. Common dental emergencies include having a tooth knocked out or suffering a severe injury to your face. If you are bleeding or experiencing extreme pain in your mouth, give our dental team a call right away, and we will schedule your emergency dental appointment in Uptown Charlotte, NC.
Dental emergencies can range from a lost dental crown to tooth pain from an infection or a chipped tooth. Dr. Harlow has extensive training in treating patients efficiently and thoroughly. We make your emergency our emergency, and we work hard to relieve any pain, discomfort, and stress.
Even if you are not one of our regular patients, we have time built into our schedule to accommodate you and your dental emergency, so give us a call so you can return to your busy life!
What Is a Dental Emergency?
If you’re unsure about a sudden change with your jaw, teeth, or gums, we urge you to call us so we can help solve your dental mystery. It never hurts to get your smile checked, and Dr. Harlow may find and diagnose an oral issue that has gone unnoticed. Any oral healthcare problem needs to addressed immediately before it becomes a costly dental nightmare. Most times, patients schedule an emergency visit because of severe pain, but you may be wondering if a loose filling or non-painful dental situations count as an emergency.
Some indicators of a dental emergency include:
- Bleeding gums
- Severe tooth pain
- Knocked-out tooth
- Loose tooth
- Trauma and injury to mouth and face
- Swelling around mouth and jaw
If you are experiencing a toothache, even if it’s just a mild throbbing, you may be experiencing a dental emergency. Tooth pain can indicate an infection that can quickly lead to a root canal or dental extraction. A toothache can also point to an abscess or a lost dental filling.
Dr. Harlow can quickly identify and diagnose the source of your pain, and we can relieve it. If you’ve experienced trauma to your mouth and jaw in the form of an injury, please contact Harlow Dental at Steele Creek immediately so we can establish you haven’t broken or fractured a tooth. The sooner we see you, the greater a chance we have of saving your tooth.