Services   •   Emergency Dentistry

Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them, causing pain and stress that disrupt your day. We prioritize urgent dental needs, offering same-day care to relieve pain and restore your oral health.

Restore your smile with emergency dentistry

Pain is your body’s way of signaling that something is wrong—don’t ignore it. Toothaches are often a sign of infection, decay, or damage that require immediate attention. Call us right away to schedule a same-day reservation.

What you can do before your visit:

  • Take an anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen or Aleve.

  • Apply a cold compress to help reduce swelling and discomfort.

  • Note what makes the pain worse—does it wake you up at night? Does hot or cold food trigger pain? These details help us diagnose the issue faster.

Knocked-out tooth

If you or your child has knocked out a tooth, acting fast can make all the difference. In some cases, we can successfully reattach the tooth if you get to our office quickly.

What to do immediately:

  1. Call us right away to schedule an emergency visit.

  2. Handle the tooth by the crown (the top) and avoid touching the root.

  3. If dirty, rinse gently with warm water—do not scrub or use soap.

  4. Try to place the tooth back in its socket. If that’s not possible, keep it moist by placing it in milk, saliva, or between your cheek and gums. Avoid using water as a last resort.

  5. Get to our office as soon as possible—timing is critical for the best chance of saving the tooth.

Broken or chipped tooth

Teeth can break or chip due to cavities, weakened fillings, or even biting into hard foods. Some cases can be fixed with a simple filling, while others may require a crown or veneer. The only way to determine the best treatment is through an exam, so don’t wait—call us for a same-day visit.

What to do before your visit:

  • If there's bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze.

  • Avoid chewing on the affected tooth.

  • Use dental wax or sugar-free gum to cover sharp edges and prevent irritation.

Lost crown or filling

Crowns and fillings are designed to last for years, but sometimes they loosen or fall out due to wear, decay, or injury. If this happens, it’s important to have it replaced quickly to avoid further damage.

What to do until you can see us:

  • Call us right away for a same-day reservation.

  • If the tooth is sensitive, temporarily reattach the crown with toothpaste or over-the-counter dental cement from the pharmacy.

  • Avoid chewing on the affected side to prevent additional damage.

  • Bring the crown or filling with you to your appointment—we may be able to re-cement it if no decay is present.

Schedule your emergency visit

Don’t let dental pain or unexpected damage disrupt your life. We are here to provide fast, compassionate care when you need it most. Contact us now to schedule your emergency visit and get relief today.

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