Do You Need an Emergency Dentist in Columbia, SC? (infographic)

May 1, 2020

As we’re all doing what we can to fight the spread of COVID-19 in South Carolina, we want to extend our thoughts to everyone who has been affected in different ways. We hope that you and your loved ones continue to stay safe and healthy as we reopen. That includes your oral health. If you’ve been trying to hold off on dental pain or have experienced an oral emergency, come see our emergency dentist in Columbia, SC right away!

In almost every case, Dr. Forbes will see you the same day. We will keep you as safe as possible in our sterile office, and we have taken extra steps even beyond our strict protocol to ensure we can get you out of dental pain without you worrying about anything else.

If you have a toothache or other pain, you probably have an emergency. To find out if you need urgent dental care, take a look at our infographic below, then call 803-272-4162 to contact our office immediately. We are also happy to schedule any upcoming appointments you need. We’re looking forward to seeing your smiling faces soon!

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