I had traditional braces and he just like every month when I came in just made sure that everything was going good and changed my wires. And originally I had a tooth in the middle of my mouth and then I … it’s now in the front and everything. It was really smooth. Like I thought it was going to be very crazy because my teeth were awful, but he actually made it really smooth and it went a little bit longer than we thought but that’s because things came up that we didn’t know were going to come up and like I had baby teeth that had never fallen out so he had to pull those.
And so I think it just was like it went longer but they came out better because it went longer. In the beginning I didn’t want to take pictures. My dad had printed a picture on a blanket for my mouth. I was like, “No, that’s not going to work.” I don’t like smile and now like I’m always smiling and I’m a lot more happier and confident like in school or in public.
I would recommend here because they are just always so nice and everything they do comes out fantastic. You won’t regret coming because they’re … they tell you if something’s going to hurt and usually nine times out of 10 it doesn’t hurt. You don’t feel anything. If you’re looking for somewhere where you’re going to be relaxed, calm and everybody’s nice, this is a really nice place to come to.

Dental emergencies rarely happen at convenient times. That throbbing toothache or broken tooth will likely occur when you least expect it. At Van Buskirk & Krischke, DDS, we understand that dental disasters don’t follow a schedule, which is why we’re committed to providing prompt emergency dental care when you need it most.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
Severe Toothaches
A persistent, severe toothache is your body’s way of signaling that something is seriously wrong. The pain might indicate an infection, advanced decay, or an abscess that requires immediate attention. Don’t try to “tough it out” – delaying treatment can lead to more extensive damage and potentially dangerous spreading of infection.
Broken or Chipped Teeth
Whether from a sports injury, biting down on something hard, or a fall, broken teeth require prompt attention. Even small chips can have sharp edges that damage soft tissues in your mouth, and larger breaks might expose the sensitive inner portions of your tooth to bacteria, leading to infection.
Knocked-Out Teeth
Few dental emergencies are as alarming as having a tooth completely knocked out. Time is critical in this situation – with proper handling and prompt care, we can often save and reimplant your natural tooth. Remember to handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it without scrubbing, and keep it moist in milk or between your cheek and gum until you reach our office.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
When a filling or crown falls out, it leaves the affected tooth vulnerable to sensitivity, pain, and further damage. What might seem like a minor inconvenience can quickly escalate if bacteria enter the exposed area.
Dental Abscess
An abscess is a pocket of infection that can appear as a painful, pimple-like bump on your gums. This serious condition requires immediate treatment to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of your body.
Our Emergency Dental Services
Tooth-Colored Fillings
For cavities causing severe pain or when a filling has fallen out, our tooth-colored composite fillings not only restore function but match your natural tooth color for a seamless appearance.
Root Canal Treatment
When infection or inflammation reaches the inner pulp of your tooth, a root canal becomes necessary to eliminate pain and save your natural tooth. Despite their reputation, modern root canal procedures are comparable to routine fillings in terms of patient comfort.
Tooth Extraction
Sometimes, a tooth is too damaged to save. In these cases, our gentle extraction procedures prioritize your comfort while effectively removing the problem tooth to prevent further complications.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Impacted wisdom teeth can cause severe pain, infection, and damage to adjacent teeth. Our team specializes in both simple and complex wisdom teeth extractions to provide relief and prevent future issues.
Compassionate Care During Stressful Times
Dental emergencies are inherently stressful, and we understand that many patients feel anxious about seeking emergency treatment. At Van Buskirk & Krischke, DDS, our experienced team is committed to:
- Providing a calming environment to help reduce your anxiety
- Thoroughly explaining your condition and treatment options
- Answering all your questions before proceeding with any procedure
- Using the latest pain management techniques to ensure your comfort
- Offering sedation options for patients with severe dental anxiety
We believe that compassionate care is just as important as clinical expertise during dental emergencies. Our team takes the time to ensure you feel informed, respected, and comfortable throughout your emergency visit.
Don’t Wait Through Dental Pain
Dental emergencies often worsen without prompt treatment. What begins as a manageable toothache can escalate to a severe infection affecting your overall health. By seeking immediate care, you can:
- Reduce your pain sooner
- Potentially save a tooth that might otherwise be lost
- Minimize the extent and cost of treatment needed
- Prevent the spread of infection to other parts of your body
Contact Us Immediately for Dental Emergencies
If you’re experiencing any dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call Van Buskirk & Krischke, DDS at 219-641-3422 right away. You can also schedule online if you have a non-emergency need. Our team is prepared to provide the urgent care you need to resolve your dental disaster and restore your oral health.