Reliable Emergency Dental Care in Tempe, AZ

Get Immediate Help for Your Dental Emergency in Shalimar Family Dentistry

Dental emergencies can be scary and more importantly, painful. At Shalimar Family Dentistry in Tempe, we provide same-day emergency dental care for new and existing patients so that you can get the care you need, when you need it, and be out of dental pain quickly.

We can assess and correct whatever dental emergency you experience, whether it is minor or severe. Broken or chipped teeth, swollen jaws, or the immediate need to treat a dental infection are just some examples of unexpected traumas that can affect your daily routine. Do not hesitate to call. We are dedicated to providing immediate and thorough care so that you can get out of pain as soon as possible.  Some dental infections when left untreated can become life threatening.  

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Root canals or dental infection
  • Cracked, broken, or ejected teeth
  • Painful, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Tooth or jaw pain
  • Knocked out/loose tooth
  • Abscesses
  • Trauma or injury to the mouth

Have a Dental Emergency? Get A FREE EMERGENCY EXAM

Don’t wait! If you are experiencing a dental emergency in Tempe, Shalimar Family Dentistry can help! Call us today or schedule an appointment to for a FREE Emergency Exam!

No one wants to lose their teeth, but sometimes it is necessary to undergo an extraction to restore and maintain the health of your smile. Extractions are never your dentist’s first choice, but in certain situations, the preservation of your oral health may be dependent on it.

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If you are experiencing extreme sensitivity or are suffering from advanced periodontal disease, you may be required to have a tooth extracted.  With a simple extraction, the dentist can safely remove the affected tooth without the need for major surgery.

Learn more about Tooth Extractions

Third molars, commonly referred to as wisdom teeth, are usually the last four of 32 teeth to erupt (surface) in the mouth, generally making their appearance between the ages of 17 to 25. They are located at the back of the mouth (top and bottom), near the entrance to the throat. The term “wisdom” stems from the idea that the molars surface at a time typically associated with increased maturity or “wisdom”.

Learn more about Wisdom Teeth Extractions