Periodontal Emergencies - Grand Rapids & Wyoming, MI

From Toothaches to Accidents,
We’re Here for
You

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The First Choice in Emergency Dentistry

A dental emergency can be a scary, painful time for you. We know you want quick relief, and we’re here to deliver it. We’ll clear our schedule to provide expert-level emergency treatment that same day when feasible. Did you know that a periodontist can handle many emergencies that you might think require an emergency room visit?

Periodontists are specialists who complete three years of advanced training after dental school, focusing on dental implant placement, gum infections, and other soft tissue conditions. From the commonplace to the complex, we can offer a broad range of emergency dentistry services in Grand Rapids & Wyoming, MI.

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Dental Emergencies We Treat

  • Acute tooth pain
  • Broken, cracked, or knocked-out tooth (avulsed tooth)
  • Loose dental implant
  • Swelling around a dental implant
  • Swollen or bleeding gums
  • Periodontal or gingival abscess
  • Subgingival root fractures
  • Oral lacerations

Select Emergency Dentistry Treatments

Tooth Abscess
Severe Toothache
Cracked or Damaged Teeth
Dislodged or Knocked Out Tooth
Swollen Oral Tissue
Dry Socket
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Exceptional Dental Care for the Unexpected

At Great Lakes Periodontics, we use advanced dental technology to diagnose issues and provide the emergency dentistry you need swiftly and accurately. Our facilities and equipment adhere to the latest safety standards, including stringent sterilization protocols for your health, safety, and peace of mind. To alleviate discomfort and anxiety, we offer various types of sedation tailored to your unique needs.

We understand the stress of dealing with a dental emergency and want to ease your concerns about affordability. We offer financing options to ensure that excellent, comfortable, and accessible dental care is always available, whether for scheduled visits or unforeseen circumstances impacting your smile.

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Is My Emergency Dental or Medical?

Suppose you’re experiencing head or neck pain, bleeding uncontrollably, feeling dizzy, or experiencing severe head trauma. In that case, seeking immediate medical attention by calling 911 or getting transported to the nearest medical facility is crucial. Medical personnel are best equipped to assist you with these urgent symptoms.