Emergency Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry
If you have a dental emergency, please call (262) 567-5600 to schedule an appointment. If you are a current patient and this is an after hours emergency, please call the number listed above and follow the prompts. If you are unable to get a hold of Dr. Natalie and feel this is a true emergency, please call your local emergency room.
Convenient Location
Dr. Natalie serves residents of Oconomowoc, Hartland, Delafield, Watertown, Dousman, and the surrounding Lake Country Area.
Our Doctor
Our Oconomowoc dentist, Dr. Natalie has seen firsthand how restorative dental care can transform lives and instill better health.
Your Resources
Call our Oconomowoc dental office today to schedule an appointment, consultation, or second-opinion. Visit our resources page to learn more.
Do I Need Emergency Dental Care?
If you have recently chipped a tooth, knocked out a tooth or dislodged a crown, our mission is to get you back to a place of optimal oral health quickly and effectively. If you have a toothache or dental pain, calling Dr. Natalie can make the difference in saving a damaged tooth and restoring your confidence. If you are in pain or have a dental concern, do not hesitate to call your local dentist in Oconomowoc at (262) 567-5600 to schedule an appointment.
When Not To Wait
Some dental emergencies will need immediate dental care. If you have a significant dental injury such as a knocked out tooth, the time it takes to see Dr. Natalie can determine if that tooth will be able to be saved or not. Should you have a dental emergency and not be in reach of our office, we encourage our patients to contact their local emergency room.
Types of Dental Emergencies
- Some of the most commonly seen dental injuries are as follows:
- Cracked, chipped or broken tooth
- Knocked out adult tooth or baby tooth
- Toothache ranging from moderate to severe
- Abscess formation on the gums between teeth
- Swollen face
What To Do At Home
When the unthinkable happens while at home or on holiday, remember that a few small steps can help alleviate worry and get you out of pain. If you have a toothache, chipped a tooth or broken a tooth, take a moment to rinse gently with warm water and do not spit forcefully. If needed, floss gently around the area to remove any trapped debris. Apply a cold pack to the outside of the cheek near the affected area to reduce swelling or pain while you make your way to Dr. Natalie.