Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergencies are taken seriously and handled with gentle care at Vida Dental. If you are experiencing an issue that requires treatment right away to save a tooth, stop bleeding, or relieve pain, please do not hesitate to call our offices in Austin, TX.

Complimentary consultations

Urgent dental care

Careful and experienced dentists


Bone Grafting

A bone graft is useful for patients who have lost bone in their jaw due to periodontal disease or tooth loss. The graft can help preserve the jawbone and prevent further bone loss. It can also make dental implants possible for patients who otherwise would not be candidates for this type of procedure.


60 minutes or less


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Chipped Tooth

A chipped tooth often feels uncomfortable and jagged. Not to mention, it can be unsightly. We offer bonding and veneers as two options to repair chipped teeth and restore your smile.


Two 90 minute visits


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Cracked Tooth

A cracked tooth is not only sensitive and painful, but it's crucial to fix. A cracked tooth can become infected or lead to other problems down the road. We offer a variety of services to repair cracked teeth, including bonding, veneers, and crowns.


60 minutes or less


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Dental Pain

Dental pain can be caused by a number of things, including decay, infection, tooth fracture, gum disease, and more. If you're experiencing dental pain, it's important to see a dentist so that the cause of the pain can be determined and treated.


Appointment Times Vary by Case


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Dental Repairs

We take care of dental repairs when you need it. Whether you need a filling or bonding, we blend artificial teeth to look like your real ones. Repairs can also increase functionality and relieve any pain you may be experiencing.


Appointment Times Vary by Case


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Trauma

Dental trauma is fairly common because of accidents and sports-related injuries. Impact can chip, crack, or dislodge teeth and it can be quite painful. We handle trauma with the utmost gentle care and urgency.


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Root Canal

A root canal is a dental procedure used to save a tooth that has been damaged by decay or infection. During a root canal, the damaged pulp (nerve and blood vessels) is removed from the tooth and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Root canals are often used to treat teeth that have been cracked or chipped, or that have had a large filling.


60 minutes or less


Starting at $800 per tooth


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Wisdom Tooth Removal

It's common for wisdom teeth to grow in at an angle and push against your other teeth. We will take an X-ray of your mouth to determine if your wisdom teeth are impacted and need to be removed. Sedatives are used during the procedure to keep you relaxed and comfortable.


45 minutes or less


Starting at $340 per tooth


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Frequently Asked Emergency Dentistry Questions

  • What is the wisdom teeth removal process like?

    Wisdom teeth removal is a fairly straightforward dental procedure. The first step is numbing the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic. Once you're numb, we will make an incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth. Next, we will remove the tooth and clean the area. Finally, the incision is closed with sutures.

  • How do I know if I need a bone graft?

    If you've lost bone in your jaw due to periodontal disease or tooth loss, you may be a candidate for a bone graft. It supports the jaw bone, and is commonly a good fit for dental implant candidates.

  • I'm experiencing sensitivity when I drink cold water. What should I do?

    If you're experiencing tooth sensitivity when you drink cold water, it's important to see a dentist so that the cause of the sensitivity can be determined and treated. Sensitivity can be caused by a number of things, including tooth decay, gum disease, cracked teeth, and more.

  • What is considered a dental emergency?

    A dental emergency is any situation that requires immediate dental treatment to save a tooth, stop bleeding, or relieve pain. If you have a dental emergency, please call us right away ago schedule an appointment.

  • Do I need sedatives for a root canal?

    We have several sedative options for patients available. The procedure is typically done using a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. You may feel some pressure during the procedure, but you should not feel any pain.

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