Same-Day Help for Toothaches & Breaks

what is Emergency Dentistry

We reserve time daily for urgent needs. Calling first helps us triage your symptoms, prepare the right room/equipment, and advise short-term comfort steps (e.g., a cold compress for swelling). Common issues: severe toothache, cracked or broken teeth, swelling/infection, lost fillings/crowns, trauma, and problems with temporary restorations or appliances. Knocked-out adult teeth require immediate attention — the best outcomes are with prompt repositioning or keeping the tooth moist while you come in.

Ideal Candidates

  • Severe pain, swelling, trauma, knocked-out tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, or swelling with fever. We will guide you if urgent medical evaluation is more appropriate.
  • Faster pain relief and stabilized condition
  • Clear plan for definitive treatment
  • Written aftercare for smoother recovery
  • Phone triage (symptoms, duration, medications, allergies)
  • Same-day visit where possible (focused exam, X-rays as needed)
  • Palliative care (smoothing sharp edges, temporary restorations, drainage, medication if indicated)
  • Definitive plan (root canal/crown, repair, extraction/oral surgery, etc.)
  • Follow-up & prevention (re-check, mouthguard for sports, recall cadence)
  • If safe, bring medication list and insurance details. If a crown/fragment came off, bring it in a clean container. Aftercare: cold compresses 24–48h for swelling; follow the written guidance; call if pain worsens, fever develops, or swelling spreads.
  • Delays can worsen cracks or infection. Some cases require staged care (palliative first, definitive later).
  • Pain meds alone may mask symptoms without treating the cause. Antibiotics are used only when clinically indicated.

Rapid Response for Dental Emergencies to Preserve Your Smile and Comfort

FAQ’S

We reserve daily slots for urgent cases and do our best.
Only when indicated (e.g., spreading infection/systemic signs).
Handle by the crown, not the root; if possible, gently reposition and come immediately; otherwise keep it moist and come straight in.