Emergency dental care in Jackson, TN

Emergency Dental Care in Jackson, TN

A dental emergency can happen when you least expect it — and when it does, you need a team you can trust to act quickly and compassionately. At McLemore & McLemore, DDS, our highly trained doctors and staff are equipped to manage dental emergencies with skill and care, working to relieve your pain and protect your oral health as efficiently as possible. If you are facing a dental emergency, call us immediately at (731) 424-2651.

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What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Not every dental concern is an emergency, but many situations require prompt professional attention to prevent further damage, manage severe pain, or save a tooth. Common dental emergencies we treat at McLemore & McLemore, DDS include: severe toothache or tooth pain that is persistent and unmanageable; a knocked-out or avulsed tooth; a cracked, fractured, or broken tooth; a lost or broken dental crown or filling; a dental abscess or swelling in the gums, jaw, or face; soft tissue injuries including lacerations to the lips, tongue, or cheeks; and a loose or displaced tooth due to trauma.

If you are experiencing any of these situations, time matters. Contact McLemore & McLemore, DDS at (731) 424-2651 right away so our team can assess your situation and get you seen as quickly as possible.

What to Do Before You Arrive

While you are on your way to McLemore & McLemore, DDS for emergency care, a few quick steps can make a significant difference in the outcome. For a knocked-out tooth, handle it only by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to replace it in the socket or store it in a container of milk or saliva to keep it viable. For a severe toothache, rinse with warm saltwater and apply a cold compress to the outside of the face to manage swelling. For a broken or cracked tooth, rinse the mouth and save any broken pieces if possible. For a dental abscess or facial swelling, do not try to drain it yourself — call us immediately.

How We Manage Your Emergency at McLemore & McLemore, DDS

Our first priority in a dental emergency is to relieve your pain and address the immediate problem. Our team uses the latest techniques and materials to stabilize damaged teeth, manage infections, and restore function as quickly and comfortably as possible. We take care to keep you calm throughout the process, explaining every step so you feel informed and in control even in a stressful situation.

After emergency stabilization, we will work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan to address any underlying issues and restore your smile fully. Whether your emergency involves a root canal, a crown, or another restorative procedure, our team at McLemore & McLemore, DDS has the expertise to handle it. Do not wait — if you are in pain or have experienced dental trauma, call McLemore & McLemore, DDS in Jackson, TN at (731) 424-2651 now.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dental Care

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

Act quickly — the sooner a knocked-out tooth is replanted, the better the chance of saving it. Handle the tooth by the crown only, rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or saliva and call McLemore & McLemore, DDS at (731) 424-2651 immediately. Time is critical.

How do I know if my tooth pain is a dental emergency?

Severe, persistent tooth pain — especially when accompanied by swelling, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth — typically indicates infection and requires urgent attention. Pain that is mild or comes and goes can usually wait for a scheduled appointment. When in doubt, call McLemore & McLemore, DDS and describe your symptoms so we can advise you.

Can a dental abscess be dangerous?

Yes. A dental abscess is a serious bacterial infection that will not resolve on its own and can spread to surrounding bone and soft tissue. In severe cases, an untreated abscess can become life-threatening. If you have swelling in your jaw or face, difficulty swallowing, or fever alongside a toothache, seek care immediately.

What should I do for a cracked or broken tooth?

Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to the outside of your face to reduce swelling. Save any broken pieces if possible and call McLemore & McLemore, DDS at (731) 424-2651 right away. Depending on the severity of the fracture, treatment may involve a crown, root canal, or other restoration.

What if a dental crown falls off?

A lost crown can be temporarily re-seated using dental cement available at most pharmacies, but it is important to see our team at McLemore & McLemore, DDS as soon as possible to have it properly re-cemented or replaced. Leaving the underlying tooth exposed can lead to sensitivity, decay, or damage.

Do you accept walk-in patients for dental emergencies?

We do our best to accommodate emergency patients as quickly as possible. Please call us at (731) 424-2651 first so we can prepare for your arrival and minimize your wait time. Same-day appointments for emergencies are our priority.

How do I reach McLemore & McLemore, DDS for a dental emergency?

Call us immediately at (731) 424-2651. Our team in Jackson, TN is ready to help you through your dental emergency with prompt, expert care and a calm, supportive approach.

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