While our team does everything it can to help our patients keep their teeth, sometimes, a tooth is simply too forgone to be repaired. In these cases, we will recommend an extraction. Thanks to Dr. Rojas’ gentle touch, our relaxation amenities, and sedation options, most patients describe feeling practically nothing while in the chair. Afterward, Dr. Rojas can replace the tooth right away to minimize any time spent with an incomplete smile.
Expert Care Right When You Need It
Why Choose Elite 360° Dental for Emergency Dentistry?
How to Handle Common Dental Emergencies
Toothaches
Chipped/Broken Teeth
Knocked-Out Tooth
Lost Filling/Crown
How to Prevent Dental Emergencies
- Always wear a mouthguard when playing sports that might involve contact.
- Don’t use your teeth to open bottles or remove clothing tags.
- Don’t chew on hard, non-food items like fingernails, ice, pens, pencils, etc.
- Come see us at the earliest sign of a problem so we can help before it gets worse.
- Maintain your regular checkups and cleanings, as these appointments allow us to find small issues before they turn into surprise emergencies.
Tooth Extractions
BOTOX® TMJ/TMD Therapy
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is your main jaw joint, and you can likely feel the little hinges right in front of your ears. Whether due to injury, teeth grinding, or a crooked bite, many patients can develop a TMJ disorder, or TMD. This is characterized by chronic jaw pain, stiffness, and constant popping and clicking whenever the mouth moves. Dr. Rojas can figure out the root of the problem and use BOTOX® therapy to treat it so it goes away and stays away.
The Cost of Treating Dental Emergencies
The cost of your emergency treatment will be based directly on the type of procedure you need to address your injury. While it may be tempting to just “tough it out,” it’s always better to come see us sooner rather than later, as this will prevent the problem from becoming more advanced and requiring more care. We’ll make sure you fully understand your options and the costs involved before we provide any treatment.