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Emergency Dentistry

Same-day emergency appointments during business hours. A dentist who sees you fast and fixes it right, not just patches it.

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Voicemail includes after-hours guidance, and messages are checked each morning. For true emergencies outside business hours, contact your local hospital emergency room or call 911.

Benefits

What counts as a dental emergency

  • Severe toothache that isn't controlled by over-the-counter medication

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth — time-critical, see below

  • Broken or chipped tooth with significant pain or sharp edges

  • Lost filling or crown, especially if there's pain

  • Dental abscess — a pimple on the gum, often with swelling or fever

  • Oral trauma from a fall, accident, or sports injury

  • Uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction or injury

Procedures

Knocked-out tooth: what to do right now

  1. Pick up the tooth by the crown (the chewing part), not the root.

  2. Rinse gently with milk or saline. Don't scrub.

  3. Try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in a container of milk.

  4. Call (214) 623-0880 immediately. A tooth re-implanted within 30–60 minutes has the best chance of survival.

When to go to the ER instead

Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 if:

  • You have significant facial swelling that's spreading or affecting breathing

  • You've lost consciousness from an injury

  • You have uncontrolled bleeding that hasn't stopped with pressure

  • You have a fever above 101°F combined with dental infection

  • Your airway feels compromised

Process Overview

What to expect at an emergency visit

  1. Prompt triage. You're seen as quickly as possible, not slotted into a slow rotation.

  2. Pain relief first. Local anesthesia and immediate measures to stop pain.

  3. Diagnosis. Often with digital X-ray or CBCT.

  4. Definitive treatment when possible. Temporary fix if full treatment isn't feasible same-day.

  5. Follow-up plan. A clear next step, with a scheduled follow-up if needed.

Emergency hours and access

  • Business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 AM–5 PM

  • Outside hours: Voicemail includes after-hours guidance, and messages are checked each morning. For true emergencies outside business hours, contact your local hospital emergency room or call 911.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take walk-ins for emergencies?

What if I don't have insurance?

Can you see me after hours?

What should I do if I knocked out a tooth?

Testimonials

What Our Patients Say About Their Experience

"They showed me the full cost upfront. No surprises, no awkward conversations later."

Thomas

Full arch restoration

"The whole team clearly talks to each other. I never had to repeat my situation twice."

Sandra

Dental prosthetics

"I put this off for six years. Wish I hadn't — the process was easier than I expected."

David

Dental implants

"I came in expecting to be sold on the most expensive option. Instead, they walked me through three different approaches and helped me pick the one that made sense for my situation."

Margaret

Dental implants

"I was in and out for my whitening in under two hours. Teeth look incredible."

James

Teeth whitening

"They didn't push me toward the most expensive option. They explained everything and let me choose."

Laura

Dental treatment

"I'd been told by two other clinics that my bone wasn't enough. They found a way."

Richard

Dental implants

"Dr. Carter showed me a digital preview before we started. The final result matched exactly."

Monica

Dental veneers

"I'm usually anxious at the dentist, but they took their time and checked in constantly."

Patricia

Dental implants

"They showed me the full cost upfront. No surprises, no awkward conversations later."

Thomas

Full arch restoration

"I came in expecting to be sold on the most expensive option. Instead, they walked me through three different approaches and helped me pick the one that made sense for my situation."

Margaret

Dental implants

"I'd been told by two other clinics that my bone wasn't enough. They found a way."

Richard

Dental implants

"The whole team clearly talks to each other. I never had to repeat my situation twice."

Sandra

Dental prosthetics

"I was in and out for my whitening in under two hours. Teeth look incredible."

James

Teeth whitening

"Dr. Carter showed me a digital preview before we started. The final result matched exactly."

Monica

Dental veneers

"I put this off for six years. Wish I hadn't — the process was easier than I expected."

David

Dental implants

"They didn't push me toward the most expensive option. They explained everything and let me choose."

Laura

Dental treatment

"I'm usually anxious at the dentist, but they took their time and checked in constantly."

Patricia

Dental implants

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Care from the dentist who teaches other dentists.

portrait of a man
portrait of a woman
portrait of a man
portrait of a woman

5.0

168 Reviews on

closeup of a dental inspection

Care from the dentist who teaches other dentists.

portrait of a man
portrait of a woman
portrait of a man
portrait of a woman

5.0

168 Reviews on