Prompt, Compassionate Care When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies can happen without warning—whether it’s sudden tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken crown. At Jennifer MB Schau, DDS, we provide prompt care for patients experiencing urgent dental issues in Saginaw, MI and surrounding areas. When you're searching for an emergency dentist near you, our team is ready to help.

Common emergencies we treat include:

  • Severe toothaches or sensitivity

  • Broken, chipped, or fractured teeth

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth

  • Lost or damaged fillings, crowns, or bridges

  • Swollen or infected gums

  • Dental abscesses or facial swelling

If you're unsure whether your situation qualifies as a dental emergency, it's always best to call. We prioritize same-day emergency appointments whenever possible and will walk you through what to do before you arrive.

When to Call an Emergency Dentist

Any dental issue that causes pain, swelling, bleeding, or affects your ability to eat, speak, or sleep should be considered an emergency. Prompt attention can prevent the problem from worsening and may even save your tooth.

We treat both new and existing patients who need urgent dental care. If you're experiencing a problem outside regular hours, leave a message and we’ll do our best to assist you as soon as possible.

For ongoing care after your emergency visit, we may recommend services like:

Local Emergency Dental Care in Saginaw

We understand how stressful dental pain and accidents can be, especially when they strike at the worst times. Our office in Saginaw, MI is equipped to handle urgent dental situations quickly and compassionately. We serve patients throughout Shields, Thomas Township, Freeland, and the greater Saginaw area.

You don’t need to wait in an ER or suffer through the weekend — call our office and we’ll guide you through next steps. We're here to help you get relief and preserve your oral health.

FAQs About Emergency Dental Care

  1. What qualifies as a dental emergency?: Severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or trauma to your teeth or gums are all considered emergencies. If you're unsure, give our office a call.

  2. Should I go to the ER for a dental emergency?: Emergency rooms typically can’t treat dental problems directly. If your issue is related to teeth or gums, it’s best to call an emergency dentist.

  3. Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?: Yes—if you act quickly. Rinse the tooth gently, keep it moist, and get to our office within 30–60 minutes for the best chance of saving it.

  4. Do you accept same-day emergency appointments?: We do our best to accommodate same-day emergencies. Call us as early as possible so we can prioritize your care.

Call Now for Emergency Dental Care in Saginaw

Dental emergencies are never convenient, but getting help can be. If you're experiencing pain or dental trauma, contact Jennifer MB Schau, DDS right away.

Call our office at (989) 799-0675 — we’ll make sure you’re seen as soon as possible.

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