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Williamsburg Dental Village Drive

6100 Village Dr, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE 68516, United States

+1 402-421-6611

Mon 8 AM – 5 PM

Tues 8 AM – 5 PM

Wed 8 AM – 5 PM

Thurs 8 AM – 5 PM

Fri 8 AM – 5 PM

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Nebraska Dental Center

8050 S 84th St, La Vista, NE 68128, United States

+1 402-331-1695

Mon 8 AM – 5 PM

Tues 8 AM – 5 PM

Wed 8 AM – 5 PM

Thurs 8 AM – 5 PM

Fri 8 AM – 12 PM

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Summit Plaza Dental Care

3615 Summit Plaza Dr, Ste 101, Bellevue, NE 68123, United States

+1 402-502-4994

Mon 8 AM – 5 PM

Tues 8 AM – 5 PM

Wed 8 AM – 5 PM

Thurs 8 AM – 5 PM

Fri Closed

Sat Closed

Sun Closed

Want fast relief from dental pain? Experiencing a dental emergency in Nebraska? You can call the Express Dentist hotline day or night at 1-844-593-0591. We have a team of representatives on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Discuss your options and schedule an appointment with an emergency dentist in Nebraska today. We have partnered with 24-hour dentists in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney and dozens of others towns and cities.

Why call us for an emergency dentist in Nebraska?

Express Dentist has partnered with leading dental professionals nationwide. We have partner providers from coast to coast, including California, Washington, Texas, Kansas, and Florida. In most cases, we can get you a same-day appointment with an emergency dentist in Nebraska. All our partner providers are accredited dental professionals with years of experience. The Express Dentist hotline at 1-844-593-0591 therefore gives you instant access to high-quality affordable dental care in your community.

Here are the key advantages of using Express Dentist to find an emergency dentist in Nebraska:

  • Instant dental referrals night or day
  • High quality dental care
  • Same-day, after-hours, and weekend dental appointments
  • Emergency dental surgery
  • Fast relief from toothache and other dental symptoms
  • Pay by cash, credit cards, or private PPO insurance

What can you do for a toothache when the dentist is closed?

Toothache is one of the most common dental symptoms. It can range in severity from mild to moderate to severe. Mild toothache can generally be managed at home with remedies such as warm salt water gargles, cold compresses, and over-the-counter pain relievers. You should see your dentist to find out the cause of the tooth pain as soon as possible.

If you have moderate to severe tooth pain, you need to see a dentist urgently. Keep in mind that toothache can worsen suddenly and leave you feeling very uncomfortable in the middle of the night.

The Express Dentist hotline at 1-844-593-0591 can get you an after-hours or weekend appointment with an emergency dentist in Nebraska. The dentist will evaluate you and find out the exact cause of your tooth pain. They will offer definitive treatment to address the issue at its root. For instance, if you have tooth decay causing you dental pain, they may offer antibiotics, prescription pain medicine, root canal treatment, or tooth extraction.

Note that if you have excruciating or unbearable dental pain that is spreading to the jaw or neck, you should go to the nearest emergency room without delay.

What is a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is any problem that requires immediate action from a professional dentist. It can include severe pain, bleeding that won’t stop, a fractured tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or a dislodged dental appliance. Here are some examples of common dental emergencies and what to do if you experience them.

Loose tooth

Adults can develop loose teeth due to falls and injuries. This problem requires urgent dental care. You should see an emergency dentist in Nebraska as soon as possible. Call Express Dentist on 1-844-593-0591 and get instant access to 24-hour dentists in your area. Note: If you have suffered severe trauma to the face or mouth, you should go to the nearest emergency room right away.

Knocked-out tooth

A knocked-out tooth is a dental emergency. You should try to see an emergency dentist within 30-60 minutes. The sooner the tooth is restored, the higher the chances of saving it. The Express Dentist hotline at 1-844-593-0591 can get you same-day appointments with an emergency dentist in Nebraska, including nights and weekends. In the meantime, handle the knocked-out tooth very carefully. Hold it by the white chewing surface and rinse it gently with cold water. Try to place it back in its socket. You can also save the tooth in a small amount of milk or saliva.

Dental infections

If you have developed an infection in your mouth, it won’t go away on its own. You should get evaluated and treated by a dental professional as soon as possible. Treatment may include antibiotics and/or definitive procedures like incision and drainage of an abscess, root canal, or tooth extraction. 1

Gum swelling or bleeding

Gum infection and inflammation can lead to swelling and bleeding. It may not look or feel like a dental emergency, but this is a problem that requires urgent dental care. You can also try immediate treatments for swollen or sore gums, such as:

  • Gently flossing or brushing your teeth
  • Rinsing your mouth with warm saltwater
  • Applying a cold compress to reduce gum swelling
  • Applying a warm compress to reduce gum pain
  • Drinking water to keep the mouth moist

Will an emergency dentist in Nebraska see me if I don’t have dental insurance?

You can call the Express Dentist hotline number 1-844-593-0591 to find emergency dentists in your area who accept patients without insurance. You will have to pay for your consultation and treatment out of pocket, however. Express Dentist partner providers accept cash and credit cards. If you are having trouble affording dental treatment, ask about easy payment plans or financing options. Express Dentist representatives will do their best to find you an emergency dentist in Nebraska who offers affordable dental care.

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What happens if I go to the ER for a dental emergency?

If you go to the emergency room (ER) for a dental emergency, the doctors there will provide temporary relief of your symptoms. For example, they may offer antibiotics and pain medication for tooth pain. However, you will have to go a dentist sooner rather than later. A dentist can get to the bottom of what is causing your symptoms and treat you accordingly. It is worth noting, however, that any care you receive in the ER will be billed through your health insurance and not your dental insurance.

How much does it cost to get a tooth pulled without dental coverage?

It costs approximately $150 to $300 for a tooth extraction. The cost can vary depending on whether your dentist uses anesthesia. The cost of emergency dental treatment also depends on your location. In general, dental care tends to be more expensive in larger cities.  

Here are some other indicative costs for dental treatments without insurance:

  • Dental exams: $100 to $150
  • Professional cleanings: $75 to $200
  • Scaling: $150 to $300 per quadrant
  • Bonding: $100 to $500
  • Sealant: $20 to $40 per tooth
  • Crown: $1,000 to $1,500
  • Root canal: $500 to $1,500

Express Dentist can help you get high-quality affordable dental care in your area. Call 1-844-593-0591 today and speak to our friendly and knowledgeable representatives. Get immediate care for your dental problems from an emergency dentist in Nebraska. Timely treatment can help prevent serious health complications. It can help you avoid expensive dental procedures in the future.

About the author

Dr Greg Grillo
Dr. Greg Grillo

Dr. Greg Grillo DDS studied at the University of Washington where he received a bachelors degree with Honors and later attended dental school on the same campus. Following school Dr. Greg served in the United States Navy as a dental officer. During this time he received advanced training in specialty areas of dentistry while also treating families of members of the military.

As well as sharing valuable information on dentistry and oral health, Dr. Greg remains a practicing dentist to this day. He works with families in the Okanogan Valley where he lives with his wife and three children.

  1. Mayo Clinic. Tooth Abscess. Available online. Accessed on August 17, 2022.

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