Emergency Dentistry Annandale

We’re Here to Handle Your Dental Injury

At Smilescrafters of Annandale, we know that treatment for certain dental injuries is not something you want to wait to receive. The pain and potential for further harm are why Dr. Nada and our team are here to get you the relief and care you need right away. We also offer emergency Saturday appointments, if necessary, so you don’t have to wait until Monday morning to receive immediate care. Call us the moment an emergency strikes so that we can be here for you.

 

Why Choose Smilescrafters of Annandale for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Multiple Restorative Dental Services Available
  • We Provide Emergency Dental Appointments on Saturdays
  • Comfort and Patient-Focused Approach to Dental Care

 

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

Treating a dental emergency requires that four distinct steps be followed to ensure fast and effective results:

  • Call for an Emergency Appointment: When calling our office to let us know about your dental injury, we will inquire about any symptoms before providing helpful tips to reduce any pain while you wait. Our team will work to find a time for you to come in as soon as possible.
  • Receive an Emergency Exam: We want to help you out of pain quickly, so you can expect that to be our primary focus when you arrive. Taking digital X-rays and evaluating the severity of the problem, Dr. Nada will help you stay as comfortable as she can while performing the initial examination.
  • Review Findings: Once she is finished looking at your mouth and compiling her findings, she will review them to determine the most effective way to treat your dental injury. She will formulate a treatment plan that she will share with you.
  • Provide Necessary Treatment: Based on the proposed treatment plan, she will begin to repair, rebuild, or restore your smile so that it no longer appears damaged but instead is healthier and stronger.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

You may struggle to know whether the pain or injury you’re experiencing is a dental emergency. To you, it may not be as severe as it really is; however, an important thing to remember is that if you experience discomfort inside the mouth, it’s always best to have it checked by a trusted dental professional like Dr. Nada.

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth