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The Dental Center of Granger
12840 SR 23, Granger, IN 46530

We accept same-day emergency appointments. Call us today at (574) 807-0438.

When a dental emergency strikes, it can leave you in unexpected agony. A painful, throbbing toothache or feelings of pressure in your mouth can make your usual routine impossible and leave you wondering, “Where can I find emergency dental care near me?” Knowing how and where you can get emergency dental care in your area is the best way to prevent needless suffering and protect your long-term dental health.

Where to Find a Qualified Emergency Dentist

Fortunately, you don’t have to suffer or postpone your treatment. Call our emergency dental office during our regular business hours. We’ll do our best to see you within the same day whenever possible. Our skilled emergency dentists in Granger will provide professional emergency dental care that includes a prompt diagnosis, pain relief, and a careful assessment to determine if further treatment is needed to prevent future problems.

We always try to accommodate dental emergencies when the schedule permits, but will arrange for treatment at a sister office when care is not quickly available at our location.

What Do Emergency Dental Services Include?

Emergency dental services include any sort of urgent dental care that provides immediate relief from symptoms and treatment of problems that could lead to more serious dental conditions if left untreated. Our emergency dentists provide comprehensive services for the following emergencies during regular business hours:

  • Severe toothaches or other types of pain and pressure caused by tooth decay, infection or accidental injury
  • Pain, damaged brackets or displaced wires related to orthodontic devices
  • Emergency repairs for cracked, chipped and fractured teeth
  • Emergency tooth extractions
  • Treatment of wisdom tooth pain and associated swelling
  • Restoration of lost or loose crowns and fillings

When to Get Emergency Dental Treatment

I’m not sure if my problem is serious enough to require emergency dental care. When should I plan to visit an emergency dental office near me?

You should contact our emergency dentists to obtain treatment if you experience any of the symptoms or conditions listed below.

Broken or Fractured Tooth

Addressing a fractured or broken tooth promptly is important. If left untreated, infection or further structural damage may occur. If your broken tooth has sharp edges, place a small amount of dental wax over the surface to protect your cheek and tongue. Contact our office so that we can resolve the problem as soon as possible.

Knocked-Out Tooth

If you have a knocked-out tooth, taking action immediately may help save it and make re-implantation possible. After rinsing it gently with warm water, try to place your tooth back into its empty socket, or hold it between your cheek and gums. Handle your tooth by its crown only. Call our emergency dentists immediately for further instructions.

Severe Toothache Pain or Sensations of Pressure

A severe toothache or feeling of pressure may indicate a serious problem. Seek treatment quickly if your tooth pain is accompanied by swelling, fever, ear pain or other unusual symptoms.

Severe Tooth Sensitivity

Urgent dental care is not required for minor tooth sensitivity, but severe symptoms that develop suddenly may be related to an underlying tooth injury or infection.

Dental Decay or Deep Cavities

When dental decay causes large cavities to develop, the roots of affected teeth may become exposed, which often leads to severe toothache. Our emergency dentists can relieve the pain and determine what treatments are needed to save and restore the tooth.

Abscessed Teeth

Tooth decay, gum disease and trauma can lead to an infection or abscess at the root of your tooth. You may experience severe toothache, sensitivity, bad breath, fever or swollen neck glands. Open sores on your gums or visible drainage may also occur. If you are having symptoms that suggest an abscess, don’t postpone seeking treatment; complications can be serious.

Loose or Lost Fillings

If you lose a filling, or one becomes loose and movable, the affected tooth becomes more vulnerable to decay and structural damage. Contact us as soon as possible to obtain treatment.

Broken or Lost Crowns or Restorations

Broken and lost crowns also leave your teeth more vulnerable to damage. Our emergency dental office can provide a temporary or permanent restoration to keep your tooth safe and your smile intact.

Pain or Injuries Caused by Orthodontic Devices

Metal braces can sometimes cause pain or even injuries to your gums and mouth. If your orthodontic devices are causing discomfort, let our emergency dentists relieve your pain, stabilize your braces and prevent further complications.

Worn Tooth Enamel Due to Teeth Grinding

Nighttime tooth grinding or bruxism can damage your tooth enamel over time. If it becomes an urgent problem, we can help strengthen the enamel and prevent further damage by providing a night guard.

Sinus Pressure

Tooth pain and sinus pressure may be related, especially if both symptoms appear at the same time. It’s important to rule out dental causes of sinus symptoms such as infections or impacted molars.

How to Manage Serious Symptoms or Injuries

My condition appears to be very serious. Should I seek emergency dental care near me or go to the hospital?

Some injuries and conditions require immediate, specialized medical treatment that emergency dentists in Granger cannot provide. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms or conditions, call your primary care physician or 911, or visit your nearest hospital emergency room.

  • Sudden impact injuries to your face, head, jaw or teeth
  • Severe bleeding
  • Severe facial or gum swelling

How Much Will a Dental Emergency Visit Cost?

The total cost of emergency dental care varies from patient to patient based on what type of treatments or medications are needed to resolve the illness or injury. Surgical treatments or complex procedures will cost more than exams and prescription medications. Our emergency dentists accept most major insurance plans and major credit cards, and a number of financing options are also available.

If you don’t have insurance, don’t worry. Our DentRite® discount plan can help. DentRite® is not a dental insurance policy. It’s a discount dental plan that provides substantial savings on common dental procedures. Contact our office to learn more.

If I have an emergency on a night or weekend, should I wait to find an emergency dental office near me?

The urgency of your condition dictates how long you should wait before seeking treatment. If you suspect that your problem is serious, it’s better to be safe and visit your local emergency room or call 911 than to postpone treatment. When you need to reach our emergency dentists in Granger during regular business hours, please call us.

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  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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  • Wednesday
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12840 SR 23, Granger, IN 46530

(574) 807-0438

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