Tooth infection? Knocked-out tooth? Don't wait for care. Visit our emergency dentist in Colorado Springs, CO, today.
We Are Here When You Need Us Most
- Bleeding that doesn’t stop
- Painful swelling in or around your mouth
- Pain in a tooth, teeth or jawbone
- Gum infection with pain or swelling
- After surgery treatment (dressing change, stitch removal)
- Broken or knocked out tooth
- Denture adjustment for people receiving radiation or other treatment for cancer
- Biopsy of abnormal tissue
Get Quality Dental Care When Every Second Counts
While many dental issues are non-urgent, some just can’t wait. Getting prompt care can improve patient outcomes and reduce your risk of infections. See why emergency dental care matters.Â
Eliminate Pain Fast
An infected or knocked-out tooth can cause immense pain. Our emergency dentists in Colorado Springs can help alleviate your pain immediately. Â
Keep Permanent Damage at Bay
Dental emergencies can be scary, but acting quickly typically prevents permanent damage. Seeking immediate care can save your tooth and prevent damage to your other teeth.Â
Stop the BleedingÂ
Blood loss can become life-threatening in certain cases. If you can’t stop bleeding at home, it’s essential to get immediate medical care.Â
Reduce the Risk of InfectionÂ
Tooth infections cause excruciating pain and can become serious if not treated promptly. We can help keep that risk at bay and restore your oral health.Â
Protect Your Overall Health
Tooth infections can impact more than your smile. They can result in digestive issues, heart disease, and more. Preventive care is essential for overall health. Ongoing checkups can identify issues before they become emergencies.
Prevent Dental Emergencies With Ongoing Care
Accidents at a baseball or hockey game, falls, and trips: some dental emergencies can’t be avoided. However, you can reduce the risk of toothaches and infections through preventive dental care. We offer exams for the whole family, cosmetic dentistry, implants, and more.Â
Meet Your Friendly Family Dentist
Dr. Thomas Jennings, DDS, MAGD, and Dr. Brad Perrett, DDS, at Pinnacle Dentistry, offer world-class care close to home. From the moment you step into our office, you’ll be welcomed by our friendly front desk team and cozy waiting room. Once it’s your turn, Dr. Jennings and Dr. Perrett will take the time to understand what brings you in and provide the necessary care.
How Our Emergency Dental Services Work
Step 1: Call the Dentist
Call Pinnacle Dentistry if you have extreme pain, bleeding that won’t stop, or if your tooth has been knocked out. We will tell you what to do next.Â
Step 2: Get to Our Office Right Away
If your condition is urgent, we may recommend seeking immediate medical care. In this case, you should get to our dental office as soon as possible.Â
Step 3: Enjoy Expert CareÂ
Once you get to our office, take a deep breath. You are in good hands at Pinnacle Dentistry.
How Much Do Emergency Dental Services Cost?Â
The cost of dental care will depend on your injury, condition, and any treatments needed. We work with our patients to provide affordable care and accept most insurance plans to ensure you get the necessary care.Â
Don't Wait to Seek Care From Our Colorado Springs Dentists
Call our emergency dentists in Colorado Springs right away. Whether you need an emergency pediatric dentist for your child or care for yourself, we can help.
FAQs About Dental Emergencies
Don’t face your dental emergency alone, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Get answers to all your frequently asked questions right here.
What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?Â
A dental emergency is any oral health issue that requires immediate attention to stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, or save your tooth. This can include a knocked-out tooth, severe tooth abscess, or loose or broken dental restoration. If you’re unsure whether you’re dealing with an emergency, call your dentist immediately.
What Should I Do if I Experience a Dental Emergency?
The first thing you should do is contact your dentist right away. We can always make time for a dental emergency and ensure you are seen immediately. If your emergency occurs outside office hours, visit the nearest emergency room or call our dental clinic.Â
Will My Health Insurance Cover a Dental Emergency?
Every insurance plan is different. Some may cover a dental emergency, while others may not. We can help you determine if your care is covered and help you get the treatment you need.Â
How Can I Prevent a Dental Emergency?Â
Good oral hygiene is key to preventing dental emergencies. Brushing twice daily, flossing daily, and getting regular dental checkups can help maintain oral health. Wearing a mouthguard during sports also helps prevent injuries. Our Colorado Springs dentists can provide further guidance on preventing infections, abscesses, and other dental concerns.Â
Can I Wait to See My Dentist if I Experience a Dental Emergency?
You should seek immediate care in a dental emergency. Waiting could worsen the issue and lead to more intensive treatment. If you experience severe pain, bleeding, or have lost a tooth, it’s crucial to get dental care right away.Â
What Can I Expect When Seeking Emergency Dental Care?Â
Emergency care can help manage pain and prevent further damage. We will conduct an exam, take X-rays, diagnose the problem, and provide a temporary or permanent solution.Â
How Should I Handle a Knocked-Out Tooth?
If your tooth gets knocked out, pick it up, rinse it gently with water, and put it in a container. Be sure to bring the tooth to the dentist, who will determine the next steps.
What Causes a Severe Toothache?Â
Several issues could cause a severe toothache, including tooth decay, a damaged filling, an abscess, or an infected gum. It’s essential to have a dental professional diagnose the cause to ensure the proper treatment.Â
When Should I Go to the ER Instead of the Dentist?Â
There are instances when you may require more than just emergency dental care. You may want to go to the ER if you are experiencing:
- A high fever with your toothache
- Have difficulty breathingÂ
- Have additional injuries
- Believe you may have dislocated your jaw
- Your symptoms appear life-threatening