How can we help you?
Dentistry can sometimes seem complex, but your Camas Dentistry team is here to unravel all the threads for you. We help you stay informed to better understand the basics of good oral health and why certain treatments are necessary.
Our dental team has shared some of the questions that our patients commonly ask. If you can't find what you need, don't hesitate to call us at (360) 828-5502 so we can help you.
Emergency Dentistry
Our clinicians treat patients Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We can be available for emergencies some Fridays by appointment only.
Most likely, yes! Depending on the procedure that Dr. proposes to fix your emergency we can do it same day.
Dr. Woyciehowsky firmly believes in seeing patients as soon as possible and do everything in his power to see you same day. Give us a call at 360-828-5502 and we will try our hardest to get you in ASAP!
Every emergency problem is different, and it depends on what treatment Dr. Woyciehowsky proposes to fix the problem. To ensure you are informed, before any treatment begins, we review the estimated cost of the procedure.
We recognize that a dental emergency may not be in your budget when it occurs. We accept credit cards, debit cards, cash, and a payment plan if necessary.
Experiencing a dental emergency can be stressful and painful, but knowing the proper steps can significantly impact the outcome. At Camas Dentistry, we understand the urgency of these situations and guide you in managing a dental emergency in Camas, WA.
Immediate Steps for a Dental Emergency
Stay Calm and Assess the Situation
The first and foremost step is to remain calm. Assess the nature of the emergency, whether it's a broken tooth, severe toothache, lost filling, or a knocked-out tooth.
Contact Your Dentist Immediately
In any dental emergency, contact your dentist as soon as possible. Quick action can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Camas Dentistry provides emergency dental services to address urgent care needs.
Manage Pain and Swelling
Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek and take over-the-counter pain medication if necessary.
Handle Tooth Loss Carefully
Only touch a knocked-out tooth by the crown. Rinse it with water, and gently try to reinsert it into the socket or keep it moist in milk or saliva until you see your dentist.
Dental Emergency in Camas, WA?
In case of a dental emergency in Camas, WA, don't hesitate to contact Camas Dentistry. Our team is prepared to provide the necessary care and treatment to alleviate pain and address the emergency effectively.
At Camas Dentistry we do everything in our power to make you comfortable and relieve your pain. Prior to any procedures Dr. Woyciehowsky will get you numb so you don’t feel anything. He and the dental assistant will check in with you regularly to make sure you’re doing alright and give you queues to indicate you need to communicate something.