Emergency Dentist in Davidson, NC — Same Day, Real Help

Dental emergencies don’t wait for a convenient time. A broken tooth at dinner, a painful abscess on a Sunday morning, a knocked-out tooth at a weekend sports game — when something goes wrong in your mouth, the last thing you need is a recorded message and a callback three days from now.

At Anchored Family Dental in Davidson, Dr. Bailey Munson reserves time every single day for same-day emergency patients. Call us, tell us what’s happening, and we’ll get you in fast. No ER waiting rooms. No dismissive advice to take some ibuprofen and tough it out.

Is Your Situation a Dental Emergency?

Come in today:
Can usually wait 1–2 days:

Not sure? Call (704) 997-3164 and describe what you’re experiencing. That conversation takes two minutes and costs nothing.

What to Do Before You Get to Our Office

Knocked-out tooth: Handle only by the crown — never the root. Rinse gently with water, no scrubbing. Place it back in the socket if possible and hold it there. If not, store it in whole milk or your own saliva. Get to us within 30 minutes for the best reimplantation odds.

Severe tooth pain: Rinse with warm saltwater. Take ibuprofen (not aspirin if there is bleeding). Do not press aspirin directly against gum tissue — it causes chemical burns.

Broken tooth: Save any large fragments. Apply a cold compress outside your face. Cover sharp edges with dental wax from any pharmacy.

Jaw swelling with fever: If you can’t reach us immediately, go to an urgent care or emergency room. Spreading dental infections can become dangerous fast — don’t wait it out.

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

Preventing the Next Emergency

Many dental emergencies grow from problems that were detectable earlier. Regular preventative care — exams, cleanings, and X-rays every six months — catches decay, failing restorations, and gum disease before they become acute. Ask us about our Wellness Plan if you’re currently skipping routine visits due to cost.

Preventing Dental Emergencies_

Serving Patients from Across Lake Norman

Emergency patients travel to us from Cornelius, Huntersville, Mooresville, and throughout the Davidson area. We are the same-day dental resource for this community.

FAQs About Emergency Dentistry

What counts as a dental emergency?

Any situation with severe pain, swelling, a knocked-out tooth, broken tooth with nerve exposure, or oral bleeding that won’t stop. When in doubt, call (704) 997-3164 or visit our contact page — we’ll help you assess over the phone.

Absolutely. You don’t need to be an existing patient. Call, describe your situation, and we’ll fit you into the same-day schedule. You can establish ongoing care afterward — no obligation.

Significantly better when you act fast. Teeth reimplanted within 30 minutes have much higher success rates than those brought in after an hour. Keep the tooth moist, avoid touching the root, and get to us immediately.

Yes. An untreated abscess is a bacterial infection that can spread to surrounding bone, tissue, and in serious cases, the neck and airway. Jaw swelling combined with fever and difficulty swallowing is a medical emergency — go to an ER if you cannot reach us.

Most plans include coverage for emergency exams and diagnostics. Treatment coverage varies by plan. We check benefits upfront — contact us or bring your insurance card to your visit.

Call our office and follow the after-hours instructions. Dr. Munson accommodates true emergencies outside regular hours when possible. For spreading infection, uncontrolled bleeding, or severe swelling with fever, go directly to an emergency room.

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