Plainview Emergency Dentist

Swift relief for unexpected dental distress

Fast relief with same-day appointments

When dental emergencies occur, swift and effective care is essential. At Plainview West Texas Dental Associates, we specialize in handling urgent situations with precision and efficiency. As your trusted Plainview emergency dentist, we use state-of-the-art technology to provide immediate solutions for severe tooth pain, broken teeth, and other dental emergencies. Our advanced approach ensures reliable, tailored care when you need it most.

Severe toothache

Intense, persistent tooth pain caused by tooth decay, infection, or dental trauma.

Knocked-out tooth

Complete displacement of a tooth from its socket due to an injury.

Broken or chipped tooth

Chewing on hard objects, dental decay, or accidents can all cause structural damage!

Soft tissue injuries or bleeding gums

Accidents and sharp objects can cause cuts, tears, or injuries to the gums, tongue, and mouth.

Other dental emergencies…

• Lost dental crown or filling
• Abscessed tooth or dental infection
• Jaw fractures or dislocations
• Object stuck between teeth
• Denture or dental appliance damage
• Dental trauma from accidents or sports injuries

Your comfort is our priority

Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but we’re here to ease your pain and anxiety. With sedation options and cutting-edge technology like low-radiation X-rays, 3D printing, and advanced lasers, we ensure a comfortable, stress-free experience.

We invest in world-class materials and innovations because your care deserves nothing less.

High-tech care for your convenience

Enjoy dentistry that's advanced and effortless!

Our office features digital x-rays, laser technology, 3D scanning, and Cone Beam CT scans. We continuously invest in the most advanced technology to provide superior and efficient dental services.

Hear from our patients

Friendly welcome at the front desk. Clean, welcoming waiting area. Prompt service. The dental assistant was kind gentle and patient when taking x-rays. Dr. Mitchel was prompt and friendly. She was thorough and genuinely interested in her exam and gave me specific information for my dental needs. You can tell she loves what she does!

— C.S.

Great office and staff! Very thorough!

— E.K.

Dr. Mitchell and the staff at Plainview make the visit friendly and professional.

— B.M.

Prioritizing your dental needs

Our fee-for-service model allows us to focus on your health and satisfaction without the limitations of insurance constraints. This approach lets us offer personalized care tailored to your needs. Call us at (806) 221-2240 to discuss your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a dental emergency?

If you’re in pain or worried about a dental issue, contact us and we’ll let you know for sure whether or not you need emergent care. You’re usually experiencing a dental emergency if…

• You have a toothache
• It hurts to chew, brush, or speak
• A tooth is loose or broken
• Your gums are swollen or bleeding and won’t stop

What are the signs of an infected tooth?

A few common symptoms of a tooth infection include:

• Constant toothache
• Lingering tooth sensitivity
• Sore and sensitive jawbone

Will my tooth need to be pulled?

Just because you have a toothache or other dental concern doesn’t mean you need an extraction. We’ll conduct a thorough examination and diagnosis to determine whether or not we can repair the issue with a filling, crown, or root canal. If a dental extraction is necessary, we’ll help you know what to expect and create a plan for replacing the tooth.

Will a toothache go away on its own?

Your toothache may lessen or disappear, but this doesn’t mean the problem has gone away. The longer you wait, the more damage (and discomfort) you risk. Always seek help for a toothache (and avoid a bigger issue) right away.

What should I do if I lose a tooth?

If your tooth is still in one piece, pick it up by the crown (don’t touch the root) and gently rinse it off under running water. Carefully place the tooth back into the socket and call us right away to let us know what happened. The sooner you seek treatment, the better your chances that we can save your tooth.

Ready for a stress-free dentist appointment?

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3109 Olton Road
Suite 302-C
Plainview, TX 79072

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Hours

Monday – Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Closed for Lunch)

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