
In the face of dental emergencies, swift action is crucial. Our dedicated emergency dental care solutions are crafted to deliver quick, empathetic, and efficient care to relieve discomfort and tackle pressing dental concerns. If you're battling an intense toothache, have encountered dental injury, or are dealing with any other immediate dental challenge, our skilled team is ready to provide the fast support necessary.
True North Oral Surgery & Implants provides emergency dentistry in Woodbury, Maplewood & Forest Lake, MN. Call
for urgent dental treatment.Why Choose Us for Emergency Dental Services
Our patients trust us for quality dental care when they need it most. We understand that a dental emergency can leave you in severe pain and searching for an emergency dentist who can help right away. Our office staff and dental assistant team are committed to building strong patient relationships and providing a calming atmosphere, even in the most stressful situations. From the front desk to the treatment room, we focus on your comfort and oral health.
Our Emergency Dental Services
We provide a full range of emergency dental services to address urgent dental care needs, including:
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Emergency tooth extraction for severely damaged or infected teeth
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Root canal treatment to relieve severe pain and save your natural tooth
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Care for knocked out teeth—remember to keep the tooth moist until your appointment
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Treatment for broken teeth and dental trauma
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Sedation dentistry options to ensure patient comfort during emergency care
Our dentists will evaluate your condition and develop the right treatment plan individually tailored to your needs. We accept patients experiencing writhing pain or any urgent dental concern and offer same-day appointments so you can receive immediate access to care.
General Dental Emergencies
Below are instructions for handling minor dental emergencies.
Call our office right away and take these steps.
Do not touch the tooth root, but hold the tooth by the crown and gently rinse the tooth with water.
Place the tooth back into the socket as quickly as possible and bite down on clean gauze to hold it in place.
If the tooth cannot be placed in the socket, put the tooth in a small container of milk or saliva and bring it with you to your appointment.
