A dental emergency includes pain, swelling, broken or knocked-out teeth, infection, or bleeding that won’t stop.
Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergency? Solace Dental of Tampa offers same-day relief for pain, broken teeth, or infections.
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Cost
An emergency exam at Solace Dental of Tampa is $99. We accept insurance, and we offer a membership plan to help you save.
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Procedure Duration
Emergency dental appointments typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the condition and treatment required.
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Pain Level
We offer sedation and use local anesthetics to ensure your emergency visit is as pain-free and comfortable as possible.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dental Care in Tampa, FL
Dental emergencies are stressful, but you don’t have to face them alone. Whether you’re experiencing severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or swelling and infection, Solace Dental of Tampa offers prompt, compassionate care. Dr. Srour is equipped to handle everything from broken teeth to abscesses and jaw injuries. We do our best to treat emergency patients on the same day, providing you with relief as quickly as possible.
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Process of Emergency Dentistry
Evaluation: We’ll assess your symptoms right away and take X-rays if needed to identify the cause of pain or injury.
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Once we’ve identified the issue, we’ll walk you through your diagnosis and treatment options. We prioritize pain relief and preserving your natural teeth whenever possible. Our team ensures you understand the steps involved and the associated costs before proceeding.
Immediate Treatment: We’ll begin treatment the same day when possible, using sedation or anesthesia to keep you comfortable.
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What Are the Next Steps?
Post-Treatment Guidance: After your emergency care, we’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions tailored to your procedure. This may include dietary restrictions, hygiene tips, and medication guidance. We’ll also schedule a follow-up visit if further treatment is required to complete your care.
Ongoing Support: Our team is available for continued support and guidance after your emergency visit. If you have questions, new symptoms, or need additional treatment, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
FAQ
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What counts as a dental emergency?
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What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Place the tooth in milk and call us immediately. The faster you get care, the better the chance of saving your tooth.
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How can I manage pain until I see the dentist?
Over-the-counter pain relievers, cold compresses, and rinsing with warm salt water can help reduce discomfort. Avoid hard, hot, or cold foods that may worsen the pain.