Same-Day Emergency Dentistry in Bellingham, WA

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treatment for all kinds of
dental emergencies

Our team will do everything we can work with your schedule, alleviate your pain, and get your smile back to thriving health.

We block time for emergency appointments so give us a call right away!

Tooth pain
chipped tooth
Mouth/Jaw Injury

loose dental work
knocked out teeth
Tooth infections

Did you know…

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More than 5 million teeth are knocked out every year in both children and adults.

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Paying with Insurance?

The Local Dentist is dedicated to accessibility and helping patients enjoy their brightest, strongest smiles. To that end, we gladly accept the following dental insurance providers, which typically cover the cost of a dental emergency visit!

Delta Dental PPO

MetLife PPO

Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO

Horizon PPO

Aetna PPO

Cigna PPO

United Health Care PPO

United Health Care Medicare

A Dedication to Service

Meet Dr. Chaz

Dr. Charles Vittitow, better known as Dr. Chaz, grew up in Louisville, Kentucky. His father, who spent 25 years as a dentist, inspired Dr. Chaz to pursue this field after noticing his dedication to patients and community involvement. Today, Dr. Chaz mirrors those qualities by serving those in need and lending his time and services to philanthropic efforts.

Dr. Chaz attended Western Kentucky University and then went on to the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Shortly after, he was commissioned as an officer in the US Navy, serving five years stationed in San Diego, Sicily, and Whidbey Island. Upon returning, he spent a couple of years as an associate dentist and now he is proud and excited to own his own practice.

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What to do in a dental emergency

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Stay Calm

An unexpected dental injury can be extremely painful, but it’s important not to panic. Nearly every dental issue has a solution and can be treated by a dentist. So don’t worry! We can help.

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Control Any Bleeding

If blood is present following an accident or injury, you can use sterile gauze and pressure to control the bleeding. The bleeding should slow within an hour.

Reduce Swelling & Pain

Pain and swelling can be treated with an over-the-counter medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Do not use aspirins that thin the blood as they will prevent clotting and may make it difficult to control bleeding. Applying an ice pack to the cheek near the affected area can also help relieve tooth pain.

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Call Us!

Give us a call as soon as you've regained control of your situation. We can help determine the severity of your dental injury, and get you in our office as soon as possible for prompt emergency care.

The importance of prompt emergency care

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Same-Day Dental Care

Same-day gentle dental care ensures that you can resolve your dental emergency quickly and get the gentle dental care you need from your Edison dentist right away. Putting off treatment can put you at risk for more serious complications. For example, a broken tooth that could be easily treated with a dental crown might become infected and require a root canal if left untreated. Delaying treatment also forces you to deal with pain that you simply don't need to live with.

The sooner you see a dentist for your dental emergency, the sooner you'll be on your way to back to optimal dental health. We offer same-day care to ensure that you get the treatment you need when you need it.

After Hours Appointments

We offer after-hours appointments to patients who are experiencing serious dental emergencies. We understand that dental emergencies don't just happen from 9 to 5, so we extend ourselves and our emergency dental care to best help our patients in their times of need. If a dental emergency strikes beyond business hours, give us a call to schedule an after-hours appointment and get the help you need from our team.

Weekend Appointments

With weekend appointments, you don't have to wait until Monday to get the dental care you need. We offer limited weekend hours and appointments by request, which ensures that you can get emergency dental care ASAP, avoid common complications related to damaged teeth, and get relief from your pain and discomfort. Call now for more information.

Common Emergency Procedures

Depending on your issue, your dentist may suggest any number of treatments to get you back to normal. Dental crowns, for instance, are commonly used to treat broken, damaged, or seriously-decayed teeth. If you've been experiencing a severe or chronic toothache, an infection may be the culprit, and your dentist may recommend root canal therapy.

Other common procedures include tooth splinting, which is used to stabilize a loose or knocked-out tooth and allow it to heal. More rarely, a tooth extraction may be required to remove seriously damaged teeth that cannot be treated with alternative methods of restorative care.

Did you know…

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Putting a knocked out tooth in milk, not water, can preserve the root while you head to your emergency dental treatment.

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Have questions about emergency dentistry? Find answers here.

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What should I do if I’ve knocked out a tooth?

First, recover your tooth. Grab it by the top (the crown) not the bottom (the root), as this will ensure you don't damage the tooth further. You can rinse it with warm water, if necessary. Then, you'll need to replace it in the socket or put it into a container of cold milk to keep it moist until you come in to see the dentist in Bellingham, WA.

Don't spend too much time trying to treat pain and discomfort. This is an extremely serious dental emergency, and your tooth must be replaced and splinted by your Bellingham emergency dentist within 1-2 hours to save it. Give us a call right away for immediate instructions, and come see our team ASAP to get the help you need now.

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What should I do if my dental work has fallen out?

If possible, recover your dental work and put it in a plastic bag or container that you can bring with you to your appointment. Next, call us right away to schedule that appointment.

This is a serious dental emergency because losing a piece of dental work exposes vulnerable parts of your tooth to bacteria, which can cause infection, further decay or damage, and other complications. Get a same-day appointment, and you can restore your smile with a new filling, crown, or other restorative dental work.

What should I do about a severe toothache?

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A severe toothache that lasts 1-2 days or longer usually indicates a tooth infection, which can be a very serious dental emergency. You may need root canal therapy to restore your tooth and prevent it from dying.

Call us immediately to schedule an appointment. Until that appointment, you can use Orajel or a similar topical numbing product to numb the tooth, or take over-the-counter pain relievers. Applying an ice pack may also help with your discomfort until you can get dental treatment for your condition and other dental emergencies you may have.

What should I do about a chipped, broken or cracked tooth?

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Even if the damage seems minor, call us for a same-day dental emergency appointment. Sometimes it's difficult to know the severity of a chip, break or crack without a professional dental exam. A chipped or cracked tooth can easily become infected if it's not treated quickly. This can cause further and unnecessary complications.

Call us and come see our team as soon as you can. Your emergency dentist in Bellingham, WA will examine the chipped tooth and determine the extent of the damage. From there, they can offer their best recommendations to repair and protect your smile.

What should I do about a loose tooth?

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A loose tooth after a dental injury is a serious emergency. Without proper care, the nerves supporting your tooth may die, or the tooth may fall out of your mouth entirely. You need to call our team immediately for a same-day appointment.  

Once you've scheduled your appointment, avoid touching the loose tooth with your tongue or fingers. The less you move it around, the better. Once you get to our office, your Bellingham emergency dentist will splint and stabilize the tooth by attaching it to the adjacent teeth. This allows it to heal and re-attach to your gums.

Did you know…

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If left untreated, a tooth infection can spread to other parts of your body.

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