Have a Dental Emergency?
We recognize that you can have an emergency situation arise; we will do our best to respond to your problem promptly. If you do have such a problem, please call us as early in the day as possible. When we are out of the office, the answering machine instructs you to an emergency only mailbox–please follow the prompts. A staff member will return your call.
Dental sensitivity or pain is usually a sign of a condition that can become worse over time. When dental discomfort arises, it is simpler to resolve it sooner rather than later.
Whether a patient of record or a new patient, when you call us about your dental emergency, you will be asked some very important questions regarding your discomfort and your health status. These answers are necessary for Dr. Majcher to assess and evaluate your dental problem.
Emergency Care Can Often Require Two Visits:
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Visit 1: Locate, assess & stabilize your dental problem
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Visit 2: Definitive treatment is often scheduled fora second, separate day because a larger appointment time is necessary to provide you with the services you require, or in some cases,the treatment would not be successful until an infection is settled down