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Why Choose Pristine Dental and Orthodontics for Oral Health Emergency?

1. Excellent emergency handling capabilities and past experiences

Orthodontists are adept and swift at responding to a variety of dental emergencies and cases. Same-day appointments and facilitation are no question.

2. Transparent costs with no compromise on insurance benefits

Though the patient arrives at the dental care on an emergency, the treatment plan is well explained, along with the costs involved. Also, they’re associated with major insurance service providers.

3. A professional team of dentists and orthodontists for expert care

Any orthodontist at the center can become an emergency dentist and attend to urgent dental situations—every dentist is certified, trained, and experienced in handling emergency oral health concerns.

4. State-of-the-art equipment and modern treatment methods

They provide the best dental care in the state and are recognized as one of the few dental care centers with top-notch facilities, equipment, and advanced dental procedures.

Why Choose Pristine Dental and Orthodontics for Oral Health Emergency?

Call Us Immediately

The sooner you contact our office, the faster we can guide you through the situation and prepare for your arrival.

Schedule a Same-Day Visit

We prioritize emergency cases and will arrange for you to see one of our skilled dentists as soon as possible.

Receive Prompt, Personalized Care

Once you’re here, we’ll quickly diagnose the issue, relieve your discomfort, and create a personalized treatment plan to restore your smile.

Common Dental and Orthodontic Emergencies We Treat

Listed below are some of the major emergencies in which you may need help from expert dentists or orthodontists. However, the severity of the underlying problem varies from one situation to another. Accordingly, book a same-day appointment and make the emergency dental visit to get the problems diagnosed and treated.

Severe tooth pain or sensitivity

Severe tooth pain or sensitivity

Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth

Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth

Knocked-out or loose teeth

Knocked-out or loose teeth

Lost fillings or crowns

Lost fillings or crowns

Swollen gums or abscesses

Swollen gums or abscesses

Injuries to the lips, tongue, or cheeks

Injuries to the lips, tongue, or cheeks

Broken Brackets

Broken Brackets

Broken Wires

Broken Wires

Broken Retainers

Broken Retainers

While you're on your way to our office, we’ll give you step-by-step guidance to help manage pain and reduce the risk of further damage.

Toothaches

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Sensitivity to Hot & Cold

Sensitivity to Hot & Cold

Knocked-Out Tooth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Broken Denture

Loose Tooth

Loose Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Lost Filling or Crown

Jaw Pain or Clenching

Jaw Pain or Clenching

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is considered a dental emergency?

In general, a severe, unbearable pain or sudden swelling around the gums or teeth denotes a dental emergency. Otherwise, other unexpected situations, such as injuries, cracks, or knockouts, fall under urgent dental care.

2. What is the first aid even before visiting the dental care center?

The first step is not to panic during dental emergencies, check if warm water rinsing or cold water pressing works for the situation, and execute the same to reduce the pain.

3. What to do for a cracked or broken tooth?

In the case of an unforeseen or accidental cracked, chipped, or broken tooth, the patient must first try to recover the tooth or its fragment by contacting the crown region (not the root) along with the injured tissues, put it in milk or water, and carry it to the dental care center for possible bonding.

4. What is the cost of emergency care services in a dentistry or dental care center?

Without a physical or visual examination of the dental emergency, the orthodontist or expert dentist will not be able to quote the exact price of the emergency treatment. The patient has to visit the dental care center to get an idea of how much it may cost.

5. Is emergency dental care covered by insurance?

Most dental care insurances cover dental emergencies. However, each insurance plan offers a different set of benefits—some may cover the entire treatment cost, and some may cover only a partial cost. Reach out to the customer support team of the insurance provider and get this clarified.

Contact Us

Address

6 Municipal Drive, Arnold MO 63010

Phone
636 296 2055
Working Hours
Mon:8 AM - 5 PM
Tue:8 AM - 5 PM
Wed:8 AM - 5 PM
Thu:8 AM - 5 PM
Fri:8 AM - 5 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed
We're here to help with bookings, rescheduling, cancellations, or any other queries.

We kindly request a 24-hour notice for any appointment changes to accommodate other patients in need of care.

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