Emergency Dentistry
Same-day appointments. Fast relief. We're here when it matters most.
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
If you're in pain or something doesn't look right, call us. We'd rather you call and not need us than suffer waiting.
Severe Toothache
Intense or throbbing tooth pain may indicate an abscess or deep infection that needs immediate treatment.
Broken or Chipped Tooth
A cracked tooth can worsen rapidly. Same-day care prevents further damage and relieves pain.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Time is critical. Keep the tooth moist and call us immediately — reimplantation may still be possible.
Lost Crown or Filling
Exposed tooth structure is vulnerable to pain and decay. We'll restore or replace it same day.
Dental Abscess
A swelling or pimple near the tooth root signals infection that can spread without urgent care.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Cuts or tears to the gums, tongue, or cheeks from trauma may require dental attention.
While You Wait — What to Do
Knocked-out tooth
Pick up by the crown (not the root). Rinse gently. Place it back in the socket or keep it in milk. Call us immediately.
Severe toothache
Rinse with warm salt water. Take over-the-counter pain relief. Do not place aspirin directly on the gum.
Broken tooth
Rinse your mouth with warm water. Apply gauze if there's bleeding. Save any pieces of the tooth.
Lost crown
Keep the crown if you have it. Dental cement from a pharmacy can temporarily reattach it until you see us.
In Pain Right Now?
Don't wait. Call our office and we'll get you in as fast as possible — same-day appointments available.
Call (702) 555-1234