
Dental emergencies rarely happen at convenient times — and waiting them out almost always makes things worse. Whether you’re dealing with sudden severe tooth pain, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or a swollen jaw, Magnolia Way Dentistry provides prompt, same-day emergency dental care in Apex, NC whenever possible.
Patients of record also have access to after-hours support for urgent guidance when the office is closed.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
Dr. Wayand and the team are experienced in diagnosing and treating a wide range of urgent dental situations, including:
• Severe or persistent toothache
• Chipped, cracked, or broken tooth
• Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth
• Loose or partially dislodged tooth
• Lost filling, crown, or dental restoration
• Dental abscess or infection (swelling, pus, fever)
• Swelling of the face, gums, or jaw
• Soft tissue injury — cuts to gums, cheeks, or lips
What to Do Before You Reach the Office
While getting to a dentist quickly is always the priority, here’s what you can do for the most common emergencies:
Severe Toothache
Rinse your mouth gently with warm water. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum or tooth — it can damage soft tissue. Over-the-counter pain medication may help temporarily, but the underlying cause needs to be evaluated and treated.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Handle the tooth by the crown (top), not the root. Rinse it gently with water if dirty — do not scrub. Try to reinsert it into the socket if possible; if not, keep it moist in a cup of milk or between your cheek and gum. Time is critical — call the office immediately.
Broken or Cracked Tooth
Rinse with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on the affected side. Even if there’s no pain, broken teeth are vulnerable to infection and further damage — prompt treatment is important.
Dental Abscess or Swelling
Do not wait on a swollen jaw or gum abscess. Dental infections can spread rapidly and become a serious medical situation. Call for emergency care immediately, and if the swelling is affecting your breathing or swallowing, go to the nearest emergency room.
What Happens During an Emergency Dental Visit
Emergency visits at Magnolia Way Dentistry are focused on two things: relieving your pain quickly, and identifying what needs to happen next. The visit typically includes:
• A prompt clinical evaluation and X-ray if needed
• Pain relief — local anesthesia and, where appropriate, prescription medication
• Stabilization of the affected tooth or area
• A clear explanation of what’s happened and what treatment is required
• Scheduling of any follow-up care needed to fully resolve the issue
Even in urgent situations, Dr. Wayand takes the time to explain what’s happening and what your options are. You won’t leave confused about your situation.
Emergency Dental Care for Apex, Cary, Holly Springs & Surrounding Areas
Magnolia Way Dentistry’s location just outside downtown Apex makes it easily accessible from Cary, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, and Raleigh. Free parking is available right outside the front door, so you’re not dealing with parking on top of everything else.
• Same-day appointments available whenever possible
• After-hours guidance for patients of record
• Easy access from major roads in Apex and surrounding communities
Frequently Asked Questions
Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Rinse it gently with water — don’t scrub. Try to reinsert it into the socket, or keep it moist in milk or between your cheek and gum. Call Magnolia Way Dentistry immediately. The sooner you’re seen, the better the chances of saving the tooth.
A dental emergency is any situation involving severe pain, bleeding, swelling, injury to teeth or soft tissue, or signs of infection (swelling, fever, pus). Knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, broken teeth, and dental abscesses all qualify as emergencies requiring same-day attention.
Same-day emergency appointments are available during regular office hours. For patients of record, after-hours support is also available for urgent situations that arise outside normal business hours. Call the main office number for instructions.
Magnolia Way Dentistry makes every effort to see emergency patients the same day they call. If you’re in pain or dealing with a dental injury, call the office first thing in the morning and explain your situation — the team will do everything possible to get you in promptly.
Yes — a dental abscess is a serious infection that requires prompt treatment. Do not wait. If you have significant facial swelling, fever, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Otherwise, contact Magnolia Way Dentistry for same-day care.











