Emergency Dentistry Broadview Heights

Here to Quickly Assist All Hurting Smiles

A dental emergency is any situation where the teeth have been injured and/or a person is in severe dental pain. Dr. Farian and our entire team are very experienced at handling a wide array of dental emergencies, and when you call in with one, we will do everything we can to see you as quickly as possible.

Why Choose Farian Dental Care for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Easy-to-Locate Office in Broadview Heights
  • Emergency Appointments Available
  • Insurance Accepted and Flexible Financing Options

What to Do In a Dental Emergency

When you’ve hurt your smile, it’s important to keep calm and think clearly – and never ignore the issue or assume it’ll get better on its own. Instead, you should call our office as soon as you’ve realized things aren’t right and schedule to come in.

If we suggest coming in for a same-day emergency appointment, once you get here, we will quickly address your pain, assess the extent of the damage, and review treatment options with you before beginning treatment. We will ensure that you don’t leave our office until you’re out of pain and the issue is on its way to being resolved.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

Believe it or not, dental emergencies don’t always cause outright pain; however, even the ones that seem harmless might end up causing serious damage to your smile if you don’t seek treatment. Here are just a few of the many dental emergency scenarios we’re capable of treating here at our Broadview Heights office:

Tooth Extractions

While our number one goal is to always preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible, sometimes the best course of treatment may involve removing one. We’re able to handle a wide variety of extractions, and we have the tools and know-how to make sure you stay comfortable during the entire procedure as well.

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Root Canal Treatments

Root canals are used to treat teeth that have an infection deep within their innermost layer where the sensitive nerve resides. This kind of damage can be brought on by a dental injury or a longstanding cavity, but with this handy procedure, we can easily relieve your pain in just one appointment.

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Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth