Common Dental Emergencies
• Severe toothache or dental pain
• Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth
• Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
• Loose or lost crowns or fillings
• Swelling or abscesses
• Injuries to gums, lips, or jaw
• Broken dentures or appliances
When to Seek Emergency Care
You should contact an emergency dentist immediately if you experience:
· Sudden or intense tooth pain
· Bleeding that doesn’t stop
· Swelling in the face or gums
· A tooth that has been knocked out or loosened
· Signs of infection (fever, foul taste, swelling)
Benefits of Emergency Dentistry
• Quick pain relief and peace of mind
• Preservation of teeth and oral structures
• Reduced risk of long-term damage or complications
• Same-day treatment in many cases
• Professional guidance on follow-up care
What to Expect
• Immediate evaluation of the issue
• Digital imaging (if needed)
• Comfort-focused treatment with anesthesia when necessary
• Clear guidance for next steps and future care
Dental emergencies can’t wait. Our team is ready to provide compassionate, expert care when you need it most, so you can get back to smiling, fast.




