Emergency Care
Dental Emergency Information
Learn what constitutes a dental emergency and how to get immediate care when you need it.
Need Immediate Care?
Don't wait in pain. Our team is ready to assist you with any dental emergencies.
Call (XXX) XXX-XXXXOffice Hours
Mon-Fri: 8AM-5PM
After Hours
For severe emergencies, visit the nearest hospital.
When to Seek Emergency Care
Severe Pain
Intense, persistent tooth or jaw pain preventing sleep or daily activities.
Contact us immediately.
Trauma & Injury
Knocked-out tooth, severe cuts to mouth or tongue, jaw injury.
Visit the nearest emergency department.
Swelling
Facial swelling, especially if affecting breathing or swallowing.
Seek immediate medical attention.
Emergency Care Guide
Urgent Care Needed
- Knocked-out tooth (Keep it moist and see a dentist immediately).
- Severe pain or swelling.
- Uncontrolled bleeding.
- Injury to jaw or face.
- Swelling affecting breathing.
Can Wait Until Office Hours
- Mild toothache.
- Lost filling or crown.
- Chipped tooth (if not causing severe pain).
- Food lodged between teeth.
- Mild sensitivity.
Prevent Future Emergencies
Regular dental checkups can help prevent many emergencies. Schedule your next appointment today.