Get Dental Care Fast With Emergency Dentistry in Catoosa, OK

Contact Dental Arts of Catoosa When You Have a Dental Emergency.

Call us today at (918) 937-2787

Request an Emergency Visit Today!

Emergency Dentistry

Don't Wait to Receive Treatment for Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies never happen at a convenient time. Whether you got your tooth knocked out during a sports game or you're experiencing tooth pain, you shouldn't wait to have it taken care of. You need to contact an emergency dentist in Catoosa, OK. 



Our entire staff has experience providing our patients with exceptional emergency dental services. You'll receive peace of mind while knowing that your dental problem will be taken care of. 

Contact our dental office in Catoosa, OK, to schedule an emergency appointment for dental care. 

Make an Appointment

What's a Dental Emergency?

Generally speaking, a dental emergency is any issue that needs immediate attention to do the following:

 Save a tooth

Alleviate pain

Stop bleeding

A dental emergency also applies to infections that might be life-threatening. Ask yourself the following questions to determine if you need emergency dental services:

 Is one of your teeth missing?

Are you in extreme pain?

Do you have loose teeth?

 Are your mouth or gums bleeding?

Is one of your teeth infected?

If you've answered yes to any of the above questions, you might need emergency dental care. Let's go over common emergencies our dental providers have treated. 

  • Broken or Cracked Teeth

    While our teeth are designed to be strong, they're still prone to breaks, cracks, and fractures. Sometimes a cracked tooth can be painless, but if it extends to the tooth's root, it can result in extreme pain. 

    Breaks, cracks, and fractures are typically caused by biting, grinding, and trauma. An emergency dentist can provide you with dental care, helping you save your tooth. 

    If part of your tooth has broken off, please follow the below steps:

    • Carefully rinse the mouth and tooth fragments with lukewarm water 
    • Place the tooth fragment in a plastic bag
    • Put gauze on the area if it's bleeding
    • Apply a damp towel on your cheek to minimize pain and swelling

    The nature of the fracture or break will determine our course of action. We can either reattach the tooth fragment or perform a root canal. 

  • Toothache

    Toothaches aren't something that you should take lightly. They're usually a sign that something more serious is happening. If you're experiencing unexplainable and sudden tooth pain, you need to get in touch with our dentists immediately. 

    Some of the steps you should follow before heading to our office include:

    • Rinsing your mouth with warm saltwater 
    • Applying a cool compress to your cheek 
    • Taking over-the-counter medication to alleviate your discomfort 

    We'll perform an oral examination, including x-rays, to determine the cause of your toothache. We might need to do extractions, depending on the cause. 

  • Lost Crown or Filling

    Fillings and crowns tend to come loose while you're eating or because the tooth underneath is decaying. Once they're gone, the affected tooth is very sensitive to pressure and temperature changes. 

    Put your crown or filling in a bag if you're able to locate it. Try to affix it back onto your tooth using dental cement.

    If you can't find the crown, put dental cement on top of your tooth. You mustn't use any other type of glue on top of your tooth. 

    We'll reattach your crown to your tooth if it still fits. If there's decay present in the affected tooth, we'll take care of it and create a new crown. 

  • Abscessed Tooth

    An abscessed tooth can be incredibly dangerous and sometimes life-threatening. They're caused when a pocket of pus in your tooth causes an infection. This infection can spread to other parts of your body if you don't treat it. 

    Some signs that you might have an abscessed tooth include:

    • Cold and hot sensitivity
    • Fever
    • Extreme pain 
    • A small bump on your gum by the infected tooth
    • Facial swelling 
    • Tender lymph nodes

    You need emergency dental services right away if you exhibit the above symptoms. 

  • Knocked Out Tooth

    A heavy impact might knock out your entire tooth. To ensure you preserve your dental health, you need to visit an emergency dentist immediately to save your tooth. 

    Take the following steps right away if your tooth has gotten knocked out:

    Pick up your tooth, avoiding touching the root

    • Carefully rinse it in warm water
    • Try to put the tooth back into the socket
    • Put the tooth in a container of water or milk if you can't 
    • Call our office 

    Keep in mind that you don't want to remove any tissues that are still attached to your tooth. The tissue can help us reattach your tooth. 

    emergency exams, new patients, services,  x-rays, insurance, extractions, smile, procedures

How Our Process Works

Step One: Contact Our Office

Call our Catoosa, OK office at (918) 937-2787 to tell us about your dental emergency. 


Step Two: Come in for Your Dental Appointment 

We'll work quickly to get you seen by our dentists at one of our locations. 


Step Three: Find Relief

Our staff will get you on the road to recovery, no matter what you're facing. 

What Patients Are Saying About Us Online

"Soren Michaelsen and his staff are knowledgeable, competent, thorough, and genuinely caring. I am incredibly, embarrassingly, terrified of going to the dentist. I'm 45 and have seen the dentist on less than 10 occasions, due to uncontrollable anxiety. Dr. Michaelsen and his staff are amazingly patient, accommodating, and compassionate. They truly go above and beyond to alleviate my anxiety and ensure my comfort before, during, and after each visit. On more than one occasion, they've called me at home to check on me! I just can't express how highly I recommend them!"

- Becky B.

★★★★★

"The staff is AMAZING! The Dr.’s are wonderful! If I could give more stars I would. From the first appointment to the last visit they are always amazing. I drive from Muskogee to come here because it’s worth it! I now have my dad and transferred my kids here as well. We have had everything from cleanings to root canals to wisdom teeth removal now. Wouldn’t go anywhere else!!"

- Laura M.

★★★★★

"I got my wisdom teeth out last Thursday and the staff is absolutely amazing. Everyone made sure I was comfortable and the staff answers all questions. I love the atmosphere. I am terrified of the dentist. But now I am excited to call this place my go to. I’ll definitely be going back."
- Karissa J.
★★★★★
Get Started Today!

Why Choose Dental Arts of Catoosa for Emergency Dental Care

The staff and Dr. Soren Michaelsen at Dental Arts of Catoosa are here to provide our old and new patients with exceptional dental services. Your smile and oral health are our top priorities. We work diligently to ensure we preserve your tooth while improving your dental care when you visit our office. 

Our office accepts most dental insurance plans. We also offer flexible payment options, depending on your needs. We believe that everyone should have access to superior dental care. 

Contact Us for Dental Emergencies in Oklahoma

Dental Arts of Catoosa is here to ensure your smile keeps looking healthy and vibrant. We offer a wide range of dental procedures, from extractions to x-rays to dental cleanings. 

Call our Catoosa, OK, to schedule an appointment for dental emergency exams. 

Make an Appointment
Share by: