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Emergency Dental of St. Louis

Emergency Dental of St. Louis

314-208-9911

10000 Watson Road, Suite 2-M-M,
South Building, St. Louis, MO 63126

Open Hours

Monday to Sunday: 9AM – 9PM

314-208-9911

10000 Watson Road, Suite 2-M-M, South Building, St. Louis, MO 63126

Open Hours

Mon–Sun 9am–9pm

traveling and dental emergencies

Traveling and Emergencies

You are sitting on a flight.  As plane continues to gain in altitude, so does a previously unnoted toothache.  You are at the hotel pool, slip on the wet deck and chip your tooth.  Emergencies are always unexpected and stressful. But when you are away from home and have an emergency, the stress feels multiplied! …

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Have A Denture Emergency?

Most people think if you don’t have teeth, your dental problems are over.  Anyone with dentures can assure you that isn’t true! Trying to talk or eat without dentures or poorly fitting dentures can not only be difficult and painful, but also embarrassing.  And just like teeth, a denture emergency seems to happen at inconvenient times. …

jaw pain

Emergency and Jaw Pain

Generalized discomfort in the face and jaw pain can make it difficult to function in day to day activities like talking, chewing, or even smiling.  This discomfort can be sudden or gradually get worse over time.  In addition, there can be many different causes, making it important to have someone who is trained help you…

emergency dental care

Emergency Teeth Pulling: How to Tell if It Needs to Be Done

Many patients experiencing tooth pain will call for an emergency teeth pulling quote, without checking to see if they need the procedure in the first place. In doing this, patients are eliminating their chances to get properly looked at and treated out of fear of paying a hefty cost of an emergency dental visit. If…

tooth pain emergency

How to Tell When Tooth Pain is an Emergency

Can your mild tooth pain be deadly? Quite literally, it can. Increasing by 40% over the last 8 years, more Americans are being hospitalized for tooth abscesses. In short, mild signs include sensitivity to cold or hot items, having a tough time chewing without pain or ongoing pain. Learn about the serious dangers of tooth abscess,…

chipped tooth emergency

Chipped Your Tooth? Here’s What to Do in This Emergency!

You chipped or broke your tooth, now what? Is this chipped tooth a dental emergency? Depending on the size of the chip or which tooth was impacted, the outcomes vary. Of course, you’ll always want to consult a professional dentist instead of coming to a conclusion through self-diagnosis. If time doesn’t allow immediately, prepare yourself with the…