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Your Emergency Care, Handled

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Prompt, Same-Day Attention

We reserve time in our schedule for emergencies so you’re not waiting days for help. When you call, we’ll ask a few quick questions and work to see you the same day whenever possible.

Fast Pain Relief

Once you’re here, our first priority is to get you out of pain. We use numbing gel, local anesthesia, and gentle techniques, while Dr. Magee talks you through each step so you know what to expect instead of bracing for the worst.

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Get Back to Your Day

Our goal is to stabilize the problem, relieve your discomfort, and give you a clear path forward. You’ll leave knowing what happened, what we did today, and what comes next—no guessing, no vague instructions.

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Common Dental Emergencies We See

Emergencies look different for everyone, but common reasons people call us include:

  • Severe toothache or throbbing pain that keeps you from sleeping, eating, or focusing
  • Broken, cracked, or chipped tooth, especially if it’s painful or sharp
  • Swelling, abscess, or pimple on the gums, which can signal infection

If you’re not sure it “counts,” call anyway—we’ll help you decide.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

A few simple steps can help until you get to us:

  • Call our office right away so we can reserve time and give specific advice
  • Use over-the-counter pain medicine as directed, unless your doctor has told you otherwise
  • Avoid chewing on the sore side and skip very hot, cold, or hard foods until we evaluate

If a tooth is knocked out, keep it moist in milk or your own saliva and bring it with you.

Emergency Extractions with Support

Sometimes the best way to stop pain and infection is to remove a tooth that can’t be saved. When an extraction is needed, Dr. Magee stays steady, numbs thoroughly, and checks in often so you feel supported throughout—not rushed or left in the dark. We’ll also talk about how to replace the tooth when you’re ready.

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What to Expect During Your Emergency Dental Visit

Step 1

Check-In and Comfort

You’ll be greeted, checked in quickly, and offered comfort items so you can settle in. We keep the space calm and spa-like on purpose, even when things feel urgent.

Step 2

Focused Exam and X-Rays

We take any needed digital X-rays and perform a focused exam to find the source of the problem. Dr. Magee explains what she sees in straightforward language—no jargon, no judgment.

Step 3

Immediate Stabilization

We treat what we can right away, whether that’s cleaning out an infection, placing a temporary restoration, adjusting a bite, or starting medication. The aim is to reduce pain and stop things from getting worse.

Step 4

Next Steps and Follow-Up

Before you leave, we review your options for definitive treatment, along with timing and cost. You leave with clear instructions and a scheduled next step, not a vague “see us sometime soon.”

A Five-Star Experience for Every Smile

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Flexible for Real Life

Flexible payment plans that make Hollywood smiles affordable for everyone.

See Your New Smile

Digital scans, 3D X-rays and images, and smile simulations help you see your potential smile ahead of time and move forward with confidence.

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More Done in One Beautiful Space

Checkups, Invisalign, and cosmetic upgrades all happen in one spa-like atmosphere, with one doctor overseeing everything from start to finish.

Zero Judgment, All Support

If it’s been a while, you’re in the right place. We focus on where you want to go next—not what you “should have” done in the past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if my emergency happens after hours?

Call the office and follow the voicemail instructions; we’ll guide you on what to do next and how soon we can see you.

Can you help if I break a front tooth?

Yes. We focus on both comfort and appearance, using temporary and long-term options to get you smiling again.

I’m really anxious about dental work—can I still come in?

Absolutely. Tell us how you’re feeling, and we’ll slow down, explain each step, and use our comfort menu to make the visit as easy as we can.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

Handle it by the crown (top), not the root, keep it moist in milk or saliva, and call us immediately—time matters.

Will my insurance cover an emergency visit?

Many plans help with emergency exams and necessary treatment; our team will help you understand how your benefits apply.

How much does an emergency visit cost?

It depends on what’s needed (exam, X-rays, treatment); we’ll give you an estimate and review insurance and payment options before we start.

Will you fix everything in one visit?

If we can fully resolve it that day, we will; if not, we’ll stabilize the problem, ease your pain, and plan follow-up care.

What if I’m embarrassed it’s been a long time since I saw a dentist?

You won’t be judged. We focus on fixing what’s happening now and helping you move forward.

What counts as a true dental emergency?

Severe pain, swelling, trauma, or anything that stops you from eating, sleeping, or functioning normally should be treated as urgent.

Can you see me the same day?

In many cases, yes—call as early as possible and we’ll work to fit you in that day.

Our Location

Your Dentist in Round Rock, TX

3800 East Palm Valley Boulevard, Suite 110
Round Rock, TX 78665
Mon - Thu
By appt only
Friday
9AM - 5PM
Sat - Sun
Closed
Office hours
Monday
By appt only
Tue - Fri
9AM - 5PM
Sat - Sun
Closed

We are located next door to Summer Moon Coffee

Smile. You’re Worth It.

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