Emergency Dentist Jonesboro
Urgent Care for Troubled Smiles
Sadly, not all oral issues are small ones. Some are so severe that they count as dental emergencies. When these occur, be sure to quickly get in contact with us. Dr. Spades and our staff are experts in emergency dentistry. By seeing us, your smile will get the help it sorely needs so you’ll be on the fast track to recovery. For more details on urgent dental work, please keep reading or call us for a same-day visit.
Why Choose Northeast Arkansas Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?
- Same-Day Dental Appointments Available
- Dentist with 25+ Years of Experience
- Sedation Dentistry Available for Comfort
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How We Treat Dental Emergencies
If it’s your first time with a dental emergency, don’t worry. Our practice can outline how your treatment process will go. You should expect the following at your emergency dentistry visit:
- A Same-Day Appointment – Once you call us, we’ll schedule you for the soonest possible visit. (We’ll likely see you the same day!) While you wait, our team can also share relevant first-aid tips.
- An Emergency Exam – When you arrive for the visit, Dr. Spades will quickly perform an emergency oral exam. This step lets him learn the source and extent of your issue.
- Review of Findings – Following the exam, Dr. Spades will share his findings with you. He’ll then suggest some treatment options.
- Effective Dental Care – Our trained team will move fast to address your oral issue. After all, they’re experienced and well-equipped. They’ll get you whatever you need, whether it’s a filling, crown, or something else.
The Most Common Dental Emergencies
Though dental emergencies do vary, a few of them are pretty common. These more typical ones occur more often than the rest. So, you should see us if you face one of the following (click the icons to get tips on how to handle each one):