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Emergency Dentistry

Is a broken or abscessed tooth causing you pain? If you’re looking for an emergency dentist to ease your pain, you’ve come to the right place! When you need to see a dentist, it can’t wait. At MJT Dentistry, we’re here for emergency dentist appointments to give you fast pain relief. As soon as your emergency has occurred, call our office to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. We will work with you to get you treated as fast as possible and out of pain.

How Bad Is It?

To determine if the situation really warrants a dental emergency, we have few questions that may help indicate if you should schedule an immediate emergency appointment.

Are you able to eat?

Are you in pain?

Is it preventing your from going to work?
Is it preventing your child from going to school?
Is it causing you embarrassment?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, you should contact us immediately to schedule an appointment. If you have broken a crown or bridge or denture, bring them with you to your appointment. If you have broken a tooth, keep the tooth moist by placing it in a saline solution or a cup of milk to prevent the tooth from drying out.

How Bad Is It?

To determine if the situation really warrants a dental emergency, we have few questions that may help indicate if you should schedule an immediate emergency appointment.

Are you able to eat?

Are you in pain?

Is it preventing your from going to work?
Is it preventing your child from going to school?
Is it causing you embarrassment?

If your answer to any of these questions is yes, you should contact us immediately to schedule an appointment. If you have broken a crown or bridge or denture, bring them with you to your appointment. If you have broken a tooth, keep the tooth moist by placing it in a saline solution or a cup of milk to prevent the tooth from drying out.

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