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Emergency Dentistry

Fast, Compassionate Relief When You Need It Most

A dental emergency can be alarming, painful, and completely unexpected. Whether you are dealing with a severe, throbbing toothache, a chipped tooth from an accident, or a broken crown right before an important event, you shouldn’t have to suffer or wait days for relief. At Maitre & Crabtree Dental Group, we prioritize emergency dental appointments to ensure you receive fast, gentle, and effective care when you need it most.

Immediate Care from Doctors You Know and Trust

When you experience a dental emergency in Mobile, you want care from experienced professionals who put your comfort first. Dr. Maitre, Dr. Crabtree, and Dr. Jackson bring decades of combined local expertise to every emergency case. We reserve time in our daily schedule specifically for urgent situations so we can see you as quickly as possible.

Our primary goals during an emergency visit are straightforward:

  • Immediately alleviate your pain and discomfort.
  • Accurately diagnose the underlying cause using low-dose digital imaging.
  • Provide clear, honest treatment options to save your tooth and protect your oral health.
  • Restore your smile and peace of mind before you leave our office.

What to Expect During Your Emergency Consultation

When you arrive at our Mobile office for urgent care, our team acts quickly to make you comfortable:

  1. Immediate Pain Relief: We focus first on easing any acute pain or swelling.
  2. Comprehensive Emergency Exam: Your dentist will carefully evaluate the affected area and discuss your symptoms.
  3. Digital Diagnostics: We utilize digital X-rays and intraoral cameras for a quick, precise diagnosis.
  4. Transparent Treatment Options: We explain every treatment option in plain, easy-to-understand language before starting any procedure.
  5. On-Site Treatment: Whenever possible, we perform the necessary procedure during the same visit to resolve your emergency immediately.

Common Dental Emergencies We Treat

Dental emergencies come in many forms, and knowing what to do in the first few minutes can make a big difference in saving a tooth. Here are the most common conditions we treat at Maitre & Crabtree Dental Group:

  • Severe Toothaches & AbscessesPersistent, intense tooth pain or swelling in the gums often indicates an infection or nerve damage. We provide rapid pain relief and procedures like root canal therapy to eliminate infection while saving your natural tooth.
  • Knocked-Out or Dislodged TeethIf a tooth has been completely knocked out due to injury, time is critical. Keep the tooth moist (preferably in a small container of milk or saline) and contact our office immediately—we may be able to re-implant it if treated promptly.
  • Chipped, Cracked, or Broken TeethTrauma or biting down on something hard can fracture a tooth. We offer quick bonding, porcelain crowns, or veneers to restore the tooth’s structural integrity and appearance.
  • Lost or Broken Restorations (Crowns & Fillings)When a crown falls off or a filling pops out, the exposed tooth can become highly sensitive and vulnerable to damage. We can clean, repair, or replace your restoration right away.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries & SwellingCuts, tears, or unexplained swelling in the gums, cheek, or tongue require prompt evaluation to prevent further infection and manage bleeding.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

If you or a family member experiences a dental emergency, follow these initial steps before coming into our office:

  • For severe pain: Rinse gently with warm saltwater. You may take over-the-counter pain relievers as directed, but avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums.
  • For swelling: Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the outside of your cheek in 10-minute intervals.
  • For a lost crown or filling: Keep the restoration safe. If a crown came off clean, you can temporarily secure it back over the tooth with a tiny dab of toothpaste or over-the-counter dental cement until you reach our office.
  • For bleeding: Apply gentle, direct pressure using clean gauze or a damp tea bag.

Don’t Wait in Pain — Contact Us Right Away!

If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please call our Mobile office immediately at (251) 344-4571. Our friendly team will guide you on immediate care steps over the phone and arrange for you to be seen by Dr. Maitre, Dr. Crabtree, or Dr. Jackson as soon as possible.