Emergency Dentistry Bozeman

Reliable & Timely Care When You’re in Pain

Time is a considerable factor when a dental emergency occurs. While some require immediate attention (i.e., a knocked-out tooth), others may not be as urgent. When calling to let us know about your situation, our dental team will evaluate the severity and decide how quickly you need to come in for treatment. Whether it’s the same day or at a later time, you can count on us to help you out of pain and restore your smile to its former beauty.

Why Choose Cottonwood Creek Dental for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Same-Day Dental Emergency Appointments Offered
  • Sedation Dentistry to Create Calmer Visits
  • Knowledgeable Dentists with Nearly 80 Years of Experience

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

  • Call Our Office to Schedule an Appointment – As soon as the accident occurs, make sure to call our dental office right away. A staff member will begin looking for an available time for you to come in (possibly the same day). We will also offer tips to help you manage pain and other symptoms while you wait.
  • Meet with Emergency Dentist – After escorting you to a treatment room, we will take any necessary X-rays and imaging before one of our emergency dentists arrives to perform an oral examination.
  • Review Treatment Plan – Once we review our findings and determine which restorative solution will be most effective, we will go over our proposed treatment plan with you.
  • Receive Essential Care – If you agree to the plan, we will administer treatment the same day, if possible. Aside from helping you out of pain, we may suggest antibiotics, a dental filling, a dental crown, root canal treatment, tooth extraction, or other appropriate procedure.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

At Cottonwood Creek Dental, our dentists treat many of the most common dental emergencies, including those listed below. We understand it may not always be easy to determine if your affected tooth, restoration, or tissue needs immediate attention, so to make it easier, review the following scenarios to learn whether it warrants an emergency visit and how you can manage your symptoms while you wait.