Dental emergencies can happen suddenly whether from injury, infection, or unexpected pain. Emergency dentistry provides prompt care to relieve discomfort, prevent further damage, and restore your oral health quickly and efficiently. If you or a family member have a dental emergency, contact our office in Dallas, TX, as soon as possible at (214) 295 - 9270.


You should seek emergency dental care right away if you experience sudden or severe tooth pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or swelling in the face or gums. A knocked-out or loosened tooth and any signs of infection—such as fever, a foul taste, or worsening swelling also require immediate attention. Prompt treatment helps prevent complications and protects your long-term oral health.

You should seek emergency dental care right away if you experience sudden or severe tooth pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or swelling in the face or gums. A knocked-out or loosened tooth and any signs of infection—such as fever, a foul taste, or worsening swelling also require immediate attention. Prompt treatment helps prevent complications and protects your long-term oral health.







• 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.


• 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.
Quick pain relief
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Same-day treatment
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Common dental emergencies include severe tooth pain, broken or cracked teeth, and knocked-out teeth that require immediate care to save the tooth and relieve discomfort. Patients may also experience swelling, abscesses, loose or lost crowns or fillings, or injuries to the gums, lips, or jaw. Even issues like broken dentures or dental appliances can disrupt daily life and should be evaluated quickly to restore comfort and function.

Common dental emergencies include severe tooth pain, broken or cracked teeth, and knocked-out teeth that require immediate care to save the tooth and relieve discomfort. Patients may also experience swelling, abscesses, loose or lost crowns or fillings, or injuries to the gums, lips, or jaw. Even issues like broken dentures or dental appliances can disrupt daily life and should be evaluated quickly to restore comfort and function.
Yes. Emergency dentistry often includes same-day evaluation and treatment to stabilize the issue, relieve discomfort, and plan any necessary follow-up care.
Emergency care focuses on relieving pain. Local anesthesia and comfort-focused techniques are used to ensure treatment is as comfortable as possible.
Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root, gently rinse it if dirty, and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it moist in milk or saliva and contact our office immediately for emergency care.
Emergency dental care should be sought as soon as possible. Prompt treatment can relieve pain, prevent infection from spreading, and increase the chances of saving a damaged or knocked-out tooth.
A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, uncontrolled bleeding, facial or gum swelling, knocked-out or loosened teeth, signs of infection, or broken teeth causing pain or sharp edges. If you’re unsure, it’s best to call for guidance right away.



