Emergency Dentistry
Urgent Dental Care in Colleyville, TX
Gateway Dental provides same-day emergency oral health services and urgent dental care in Colleyville, TX. Some problems, like significant disease or damage, should be seen and treated by a dentist immediately after they strike. Our emergency care is fast and preventative, ensuring your issue is resolved before it spreads or worsens. From chipped teeth repair to root canal treatments, you can depend on us to provide safe and swift treatment and help you return to normal.

When to Go to the Dental Office
Emergency dental conditions can be caused by a variety of circumstances, including tripping and falling, sports injuries, or advanced oral disease and decay. We recommend going to the dentist’s office as soon as possible if you’re experiencing one or more of the following:
- A knocked-out or extremely traumatized tooth.
- Majorly broken or cracked teeth.
- Severe toothache or gum pain.
- Dental abscess or infection.
- Broken or lost dental restorations.
- Unrelenting bleeding from the mouth.
- Mouth or jaw swelling.
What Is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a specialized procedure that involves removing decayed or infected pulp from the interior of teeth. When the pulp becomes infected, it can cause immense pain and suffering and will not recover on its own. During the root canal procedure, our team will make a small opening in the teeth. We’ll then use safe, specialized tools and carefully remove the compromised pulp. Once the procedure is over, we will fill the small opening and seal it to protect the tooth.
Get Immediate Dental Relief Today
Sudden dental emergencies can happen at the most inconvenient moments. When they do, you don’t have to linger in pain and suffering. Trust the team at Gateway Dental to come to your aid and restore your smile during your same-day emergency appointment. We will quickly and thoroughly assess the affected teeth, work to alleviate your pain and discomfort, and put your dental emergency to a stop.