Advanced Dental Arts
4705 Northside Dr Ste 100, Macon, GA 31210
+14782076939
Macon, GA
A crack in the tooth that may not be visible but causes pain when biting or with temperature changes. Can worsen and lead to tooth loss if untreated.
Cracked Tooth should be treated within 24 hours. Contact a dentist in Macon today for same-day care.
Follow these ADA-recommended immediate steps while you arrange emergency dental care:
Seek immediate care if you experience any of these symptoms:
Call these dental offices to discuss cracked tooth treatment. Most accept emergency patients and offer same-day appointments.
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4705 Northside Dr Ste 100, Macon, GA 31210
+14782076939
4196 Cavalier Dr, Macon, GA 31220
+14788702646
152 N Crest Blvd B, Macon, GA 31210
+14787575826
2953 Vineville Ave, Macon, GA 31204
+14787452002
148 College St, Macon, GA 31201
+14787450227
1918 Forsyth St, Macon, GA 31201
+14787460046
3298 Northside Dr, Macon, GA 31210
+14784751976
606 Spring St, Macon, GA 31201
+14787464578
1248 Oglethorpe St, Macon, GA 31201
+14787435856
3432 Mercer University Dr, Macon, GA 31204
+14787558366
929 Oglethorpe St, Macon, GA 31201
+14787423241
3298 Northside Dr, Macon, GA 31210
+14784751976
A tooth that has been completely knocked out of its socket, often from trauma or sports injury. Time-sensitive emergency requiring immediate dental care for potential reimplantation.
A tooth that is cracked, chipped, or fractured. Severity ranges from minor chips to complete breaks. May expose nerves causing severe pain.
An adult tooth that has become loose due to injury, gum disease, or infection. May be saveable with prompt treatment.
You should see a dentist within 24 hours. Cracked Tooth requires prompt professional care to prevent complications and relieve symptoms. Most dentists in Macon offer same-day emergency appointments.
Emergency dental costs vary based on treatment needed. Examination fees typically range from $75-$200. Treatment costs depend on the procedure required. Call dentists in Macon to discuss pricing and payment plans. Many offices offer emergency discounts and work with payment plans.
It depends on your symptoms. If you're in severe pain, have swelling, or symptoms are worsening, seek care immediately. For less severe cases, you may be able to wait, but call a dentist in Macon for guidance.
Most dental insurance plans cover emergency care, though specific coverage varies by plan. Emergency exams are typically covered at 70-100%. Treatment procedures may have different coverage levels. Contact your insurance provider or ask the dental office in Macon to verify your benefits before treatment.