Emergency Dentist Lucas

Urgent Care When Your Smile Needs It Most

There is no ideal time to experience a dental emergency, and truthfully, these injuries tend to happen when it’s inconvenient or unexpected. But if you find yourself with a hurt smile, you don’t need to worry; our team here at Lucas Family Dentistry has you covered. We offer a wide range of emergency dental services, from root canals to tooth extractions and everything else in-between—and we also offer same-day care for those situations that can’t wait. If you or a loved one needs emergency dentistry in Lucas, just contact our office!

Why Choose Lucas Family Dentistry for Emergency Dentistry?

  • Modern Office with Patient Comfort Amenities
  • Same-Day Emergency Appointments Available
  • Dental Insurance Welcomed & Financing Options

How We Treat Dental Emergencies

If you find yourself dealing with a dental emergency, we can help! You should follow these simple steps:

  1. Call Our Office ASAP – As soon as you’ve realized that your smile is hurt, give our Lucas dental office a call and inform us of your symptoms. We’ll let you know when to come in and provide first-aid tips over the phone.
  2. Attend Your Appointment – We offer same-day emergency care for patients with urgent needs, but whether you’re coming in on that day or in the near future, be sure to attend your visit since dental emergencies don’t heal on their own.
  3. Enjoy a Pain-Free Smile – Relieving your pain is our top priority, but we’ll also carefully evaluate your situation and review all of your treatment options so that you remain in the loop.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies

No two dental emergencies are the same, and what might not seem serious at first could actually turn severe if you don’t seek prompt care! Click the icons below to learn a little more about how our team can handle different dental emergencies here at our Lucas office.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canals have garnered an unfair reputation over the years, but the truth is, there are few procedures more suited for saving infected teeth and preventing the need for extraction. During a root canal, a small opening is made to remove the infected tissue from the tooth, before it’s cleaned, filled, and covered with a dental crown.

Tooth Extractions

It’s not always easy to hear that you’re going to need to have a tooth extracted, but you should know that this is something Dr. Hubler and our team will only recommend if there’s truly no way of saving the tooth in question, or if it poses a threat to your oral health.

In-Office Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to emerge at the back of the mouth, often during the teenage years or early adulthood. For most patients, these teeth cause oral health problems that warrant their extraction, often as a preventive measure—and thankfully, it’s a very common and straightforward procedure. Dr. Hubler partners with some of the best local surgeons around to perform wisdom tooth extractions right here in our Lucas office.