• Dentist in Katy/Houston

    1997 Katy Mills Blvd.
    STE# 500. Katy Tx-77494
  • Emergency Dentistry

    Emergency Dentist in Katy, TX

    Dental problems don’t always happen at convenient times. At Smile Profile Dental, we understand that tooth pain and oral injuries can occur when you least expect them to. That’s why we tell our patients in Katy, TX that when dental emergencies arise, they shouldn’t hesitate to give us a call. We offer emergency dentistry services to address dental issues that simply can’t wait.

    At Your Service

    At Smile Profile Dental, we understand the need to offer same-day appointments, especially when patients are in pain. As a dedicated dental team in Katy, TX, we’re proud to go the extra mile for our patients by offering emergency dentistry services. And when you call us unexpectedly needing our help, you can rest assured that you won’t be overcharged or ignored.

    The next time you find yourself in need of emergency dentistry services, don't think twice about giving us a call.

    Types of dental emergency and how to deal with them

    Avulsed tooth (tooth knocked out)

    If a tooth has been knocked clean out of the mouth, it is essential to see a dentist immediately. When a tooth exits the mouth, tissues, nerves, and blood vessels become damaged. If the tooth can be placed back into its socket within an hour, there is a chance the tissues will grow to support the tooth once again.
    Here are some steps to take:
    We will try to replace the tooth in its natural socket. In some cases, the tooth will reattach, but if the inner mechanisms of the teeth are seriously damaged, root canal therapy might be necessary.

    Lost filling or Crown

    Usually, a crown or filling comes loose while eating. Once it is out of the mouth, the affected tooth may be incredibly sensitive to temperature changes and pressure. Crowns generally become loose because the tooth beneath is decaying. The decay causes shape changes in the teeth – meaning that the crown no longer fits.
    If a crown has dropped out of the mouth, make a dental appointment as soon as possible. Keep the crown in a cool, safe place because there is a possibility that we can reinsert it. If the crown is out of the mouth for a long period of time, the teeth may shift or sustain further damage.

    When we are not immediately accessible, here are the steps to take:
    +281-815-2000