Are You in Pain?

Dealing with a dental emergency can be incredibly stressful, but at The Woodlands Dentistry and Orthodontics in The Woodlands, TX, we are here to support you every step of the way. We understand how agonizing dental pain can be, and our priority is to restore your comfort as quickly as possible. Whether you're suffering from a severe toothache, dealing with a broken tooth, or facing any other urgent dental issue, our compassionate emergency dentists are always ready to take immediate action.

We know that when you’re in pain, time matters. That’s why we act swiftly to address your concerns, offering the care you need to relieve your discomfort and resolve the problem effectively.

Immediate Dental Care - Emergency Dentist in The Woodlands, TX

Immediate Dental Care When You Need It Most

Experience a dental emergency? The Woodlands Dentistry and Orthodontics offers urgent care when you need it most. As your local urgent care dentist in The Woodlands, TX,  we provide same-day emergency visits, allowing us to see you quickly and address your pain. Our doctors prioritize identifying the source of your discomfort and will explain your treatment options thoroughly. Affordable financing options are available to ensure you receive the care you need. Call us at 281-292-1220 to schedule your emergency dental appointment—relief is just a phone call away!
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A Guide to Common Causes & Symptoms

Toothaches

Toothaches can be very painful. Teeth are living structures with nerves that can sense pain. Untreated cavities, fractures, and infections can lead to more severe pain and costly treatments.

Broken Tooth

A broken tooth can cause pain, especially if the nerve is exposed. Sharp edges can also irritate the tongue or cheek. Broken teeth may indicate underlying issues like eroded enamel or failing fillings.

Swelling/Infection

Swelling and infection are serious. Contact your dentist immediately if you experience swelling. Infections can spread and cause further complications.

Headaches and Jaw Pain

Jaw pain can be caused by TMJ issues and can lead to headaches, migraines, and other symptoms.

Gum Pain

Gum disease can cause bleeding, pus, pain, swelling, loose teeth, and receding gums.

Non-Specific Pain

If you experience any unexplained pain in your mouth, contact your dentist for evaluation.