Our experienced dentists, Dr. Hysa and Dr. Shamah, along with our dedicated team, are committed to providing you with the highest quality dental care in a comfortable and friendly environment. Whether you are experiencing a dental emergency or simply looking for a new dentist, we are here to meet all your dental needs. We understand that dental emergencies can occur at any time, and we are always ready to provide prompt and effective treatment.
At Carolina Emergency Dental, we understand the importance of immediate dental care in case of emergencies. Dental emergencies can cause severe pain and discomfort, and if left untreated, they can lead to more serious health complications. As the leading emergency dentist serving York, SC, we are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and have the expertise to handle all types of dental emergencies. Whether it's a toothache, broken tooth, or a dental infection, we are here to provide immediate relief and ensure your oral health is not compromised.
Drs. Hysa and Shamah warmly welcome you to their practice with their $99 New Patient Special! For just one affordable price, which includes a limited/problem focused exam and a set of X-rays!
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In a dental emergency, it's important to seek professional help as soon as possible. If you're experiencing severe pain or have a knocked-out tooth, contact us immediately for prompt treatment.
Routine dental check-ups can help prevent many dental emergencies. Regular brushing and flossing, along with a healthy diet, can also help maintain your oral health and prevent issues.
A root canal is a dental procedure designed to save an infected or damaged tooth. Initially, Dr. Hysa or Dr. Shamah will numb the area with local anesthesia for a pain-free experience. They will then create an opening in the tooth to access and remove the infected pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. Specialized instruments are used to clean and shape the inner chambers of the tooth, ensuring all infection is eradicated. The cleaned space is then filled with a biocompatible material, often gutta-percha, and sealed to prevent further infection. This procedure is crucial in relieving pain and saving the tooth from extraction. While you may experience some mild discomfort post-procedure, it is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain medication, and the tooth can function normally after a final restoration, like a crown, is added.