A dental emergency doesn’t wait for a convenient time. A broken tooth at 7 PM on a Friday, an unbearable toothache on a Sunday morning, or a dental injury during a weekend soccer game — these situations leave patients scrambling. Having a plan before a dental emergency happens is significantly better than trying to find care when you’re in pain and anxious. Here’s what to look for when identifying a reliable emergency dentist in Apex or Cary, NC.
1. Find Your Emergency Dentist Before You Need One
The single most useful thing you can do is establish care with a dental practice before you ever have an urgent problem. When you’re already a patient at Magnolia Way Dentistry in Apex, NC, Dr. Wayand knows your dental history, has access to your X-rays, and can provide informed, fast care. Patients of record can also reach the office after hours for guidance on whether a situation warrants an ER visit or can wait for a morning appointment.
2. Confirm They Offer Same-Day Emergency Appointments
Not every dental practice maintains space in their schedule for same-day emergencies. Ask directly: “Do you offer same-day appointments for dental emergencies?” Magnolia Way Dentistry offers same-day emergency care whenever possible — because a patient in significant pain shouldn’t have to wait days to be seen.
3. Know What Counts as a Dental Emergency
- True dental emergencies (same-day or immediate care): knocked-out tooth, tooth broken from trauma, abscess with spreading swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, severe unmanageable pain
- Urgent but not emergency (schedule within 24-48 hours): persistent toothache, lost crown or filling, chipped tooth without pain, visible abscess without spreading swelling
- Needs an ER, not a dentist: dental pain with high fever, swelling spreading to neck or floor of mouth, difficulty breathing or swallowing
4. Check After-Hours Contact Options
Dental emergencies frequently happen outside of regular business hours. Before choosing an emergency dentist, find out what after-hours options they offer. Does the practice have an after-hours voicemail with instructions? Can established patients reach a clinician for urgent guidance?
5. Keep the Office Number Saved in Your Phone
Save your dentist’s phone number in your contacts now, along with a note about after-hours procedures. For Magnolia Way Dentistry patients in Apex, NC: (919) 362-5777.
What to Do If You Don’t Have a Dentist Right Now
If you’re dealing with a dental emergency and don’t have an established dentist in Apex or Cary, NC, call Magnolia Way Dentistry at (919) 362-5777. New patients experiencing dental emergencies are welcome and we’ll accommodate you as quickly as possible. You can also reach out online.









