Seeking Emergency Dentistry in Lincoln, NE?

During the hours of 9 am to 9 pm daily (including weekends and holidays), please call our dental emergency line at 402-840-9783. We will assist you as soon as possible. In the event we are unable to take your call immediately, we will return your call as soon as possible.

If you need to reach us before 9 am or after 9 pm (7 days a week), we’ve still got you covered! Please choose from one of the options below (Please note that the number below will prompt you to leave a message. All messages will be returned the next business day):

Our Lincoln, NE emergency dentists know that dental emergencies can be painful and stressful. We’re here to help with anything from toothaches and cracked teeth to painful or lost fillings, loose crowns, or knocked‑out teeth. No matter the issue, our team understands it can’t wait. If you experience an emergency after hours, your first step should be to call our office right away. Even if you’re unsure about the severity of your situation, the safest choice is to give us a call.

Emergency Dentist for Broken or Cracked Teeth

Broken teeth are incredibly common and can range from chipped to broken in half. Waiting to have a broken tooth examined can become more of a nuisance than having it taken care of right away. Although the discomfort of a broken tooth can range anywhere from very severe to minimal, it’s still important to see an “emergency dentist Lincoln, NE” immediately. If a broken tooth is left unattended, often removal becomes the only option, which costs much more than fixing a damaged tooth. Further, waiting on a broken tooth puts you at the risk of acute infection.

If you have a broken tooth, you can follow these steps:

  1. Call our office using one of the numbers above.
  2. Rinse the tooth fragment and your mouth with lukewarm water.
  3. If you’re bleeding, apply gauze for ten minutes.
  4. Place a cold, damp cloth on your cheek to minimize swelling and discomfort.
  5. Use a topical solution to help relieve discomfort.
A mouth x-ray. If you had recent dental work and are experiencing pain, call us at 402-840-9783. A "dentist near me" at Coddington Dental can help.

Managing Dental Discomfort and Toothaches

For any dental emergency, you can expect some level of discomfort. While fixing the problem is always the better option, making the discomfort bearable is possible until your emergency dentist in Lincoln, NE can examine a source of your toothache. Here are a few ways to help manage the toothache:

Over-The-Counter Medications:

 Household medications like Ibuprofen, Tylenol, or Advil will not disrupt the medications or anesthetic that dentists use. These can dull the discomfort of a toothache.

Gargle Salt Water:

Mix a pinch of salt into a glass of lukewarm water and gargle for 2 to 3 minutes.

Avoid Eating Hot, Cold, or Hard Foods:

 Toothaches will be extra sensitive to hot and cold foods, as well as anything that is difficult to chew. If you begin eating anything and it causes severe discomfort, stop immediately so as not to irritate the area further.

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