Emergency Dentist Deerfield

Fast Relief from the Worst Dental Pain

While most of our patients are referred to us by their general dentists, people can schedule with us directly as well, which can be great to hear if they are currently dealing with a terrible toothache. We strive to see patients in pain as quickly as possible to provide emergency dentistry in Deerfield, so if you require the expertise at MeTa Endodontics right away, give us a call.

Why Choose MeTa Endodontics for Dental Emergencies?

  • Same-Day Emergency Dental Appointments Available
  • Sedation Available for Nervous Dental Patients
  • Advanced Dental Technology Leads to Fast & Comfortable Care

How We Handle Dental Emergencies

Woman holding her cheek in pain while seeing her emergency dentist in Deerfield
  • Initial Call: The fastest way to get in touch with our team is by phone. During the call, we’ll ask about your symptoms and schedule you for as soon as possible (potentially later that day).
  • Exam: When you arrive, we’ll perform a quick, yet detailed, examination of the tooth in question and develop a treatment plan to restore its health and ease your pain.
  • Treatment: Once you consent to moving forward with treatment, our team will schedule your procedure for as soon as possible. Sometimes, we’re able to accommodate the procedure the same day.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

While toothaches and cracked teeth are the two dental emergencies we see the most, there are plenty of other situations we can help with! Be sure to reach out if you need urgent help with anything concerning your teeth.

Trauma Management

Dentist looking at x rays of a patients teeth and jaws

Our trauma management protocol involves timely diagnosis, treatment, and long-term monitoring of dental injuries. We start by assessing the extent of trauma, including fractures, luxations, or avulsions, using clinical and radiographic evaluations. Immediate interventions, such as repositioning, splinting, or pulp therapy, are crucial for favorable outcomes. Vital pulp therapy or root canal treatment may be required, depending on pulp status. Follow-up care ensures healing, preventing complications like resorption or infection, and preserving tooth function.