Dental Emergencies

Tooth Pain Can’t Wait — We’re Here for You Today. 

What Is a Dental Emergency?

  • Severe or persistent tooth pain
  • Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw
  • Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth
  • Cracked, broken, or fractured tooth
  • Dental abscess or signs of infection (pus, bad taste, fever)
  • Lost filling, crown, or restoration causing pain or sensitivity
  • Uncontrolled bleeding in the mouth
  • Trauma to teeth, gums, or jaw

Not sure? If it hurts, swells, or feels urgent—it’s best to be seen as soon as possible.

What to Expect at Your Visit

  • Identify the source of the problem
  • X-rays if needed for a clear diagnosis
  • Immediate pain relief
  • Treatment to stabilize the issue (temporary filling, crown, or repair)
  • Management of infection (drainage and/or antibiotics if indicated)
  • Clear explanation of findings and next steps
  • Personalized treatment plan moving forward