24 hour emergency dentist near me in Athens, AL
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Book an emergency 24 hour dentist in Athens
Searching for emergency dental care in Athens, AL? Look no further. Our experienced team provides prompt and efficient service even during unconventional hours to alleviate your pain and restore your smile. We look forward to helping you with all of your dental needs, big or small.

What is classed as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is when you experience severe pain, swelling and/or bleeding around your mouth. Toothache, abscessed tooth or a broken/chipped/cracked tooth are common examples of a dental emergency. In such cases, it is important to take immediate action to prevent further damage – contact an experienced dentist now.

How do I know if my tooth is emergency?
At our emergency dental clinic, we quickly and accurately diagnose dental emergencies by carrying out in-depth examinations. Our team will investigate everything thoroughly before determining the best course of action. We also provide tailored treatment plans to ensure the highest quality care possible. Contact us now for your emergency dentistry needs.

What are the most common dental problems?
At our clinic, we frequently treat patients with toothaches, abscessed teeth, and broken teeth. We also see patients with lost dental fillings, bleeding tongues, and traumatic dental injuries.

Can a cracked tooth be saved?
Cracked teeth can be fixed quickly and easily by dentists. A procedure known as bonding is used to reattach the broken parts, restoring your tooth's strength and shape; you may even receive extra protection with a crown or filling. Don't delay--visit your dentist today for expert treatment.

Is a toothache a big deal?
A severe toothache can be quite debilitating. You should try to rinse your mouth with warm salt water, as this often helps. If the pain persists or increases, then it's best to contact an urgent dental clinic in Athens promptly. There they may be able to provide treatment and relief from your intense discomfort.

How to prevent dental issues?
Brush and floss twice a day, visit the dentist regularly, avoid sugary foods/beverages and wear a protective mouthguard when playing contact sports to help prevent dental emergencies. Take action now by seeing us for an initial checkup to start your preventive plan.