Welcome to Carolina Emergency Dental, where we prioritize your dental health and comfort above all else. Located just a short drive away from Pineville, NC, our practice is led by the expert duo of Dr. Hysa and Dr. Shamah. With years of experience under their belts, they are equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies with precision and care. Our friendly staff is committed to providing you with the highest quality emergency dental care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful, so we strive to make your experience as smooth and painless as possible.
When a dental emergency strikes, you need a reliable and experienced dentist who can provide immediate care. That's exactly what you'll find at Carolina Emergency Dental. We serve residents of Pineville and surrounding areas, offering prompt and professional emergency dental services. Whether you're dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or a dental infection, we're here to provide the urgent care you need. We understand that time is of the essence in dental emergencies, so we aim to see you as soon as possible to alleviate your pain and address the issue.
At Carolina Emergency Dental, we are committed to providing Pineville residents with top-notch emergency dental care. We understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time and can cause significant discomfort and stress. That's why we offer extended hours and are ready to help when you need us the most. Our team is trained to handle a variety of dental emergencies, ensuring that you receive the immediate care you need to preserve your oral health.
We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality dental care. That's why we're offering a $99 new patient special for our Pineville patients. This special offer includes a limited/problem-focused exam and digital X-rays.
Have questions? We’ve got answers.
A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate attention to save a tooth, alleviate severe pain, or treat a severe dental infection. This can include a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, swelling, or bleeding.
While severe tooth pain can be distressing, it's usually best to see a dentist for this issue. Most emergency rooms do not have dentists on staff and may not be equipped to handle dental emergencies.
The most common dental emergencies we see include severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, and broken or cracked teeth. However, any dental issue that causes severe pain or bleeding should be considered an emergency.