Emergency Services

Emergency Services

Have a dental emergency? In Pain? Call now for convenient, same-day appointments!

We offer same-day extractions, root canals, and other emergency services to get you out of pain and on with your life!

Toothache

A toothache can be more than just a nuisance — it’s often a sign of a deeper dental issue like decay, infection, or gum disease. If you’re experiencing persistent pain, sensitivity, or swelling, don’t wait it out. Our team is here to pinpoint the cause and provide fast, effective relief to protect your smile and your health.

Cracked, Broken, or Chipped Tooth

A cracked, broke, or chipped tooth can happen unexpectedly — from biting something hard to an accidental fall. Even if there’s no pain, the damage can get worse over time or affect the way your tooth functions. Our dental team can evaluate the extent of the damage and recommend the best treatment to restore your tooth and your confidence. Whether it’s a small chip or a more serious break, we’re here to help you feel comfortable and cared for.

Knocked Out or Loose Tooth

A knocked-out or loose tooth is a serious dental issue that needs immediate attention. Acting quickly can sometimes save the tooth and prevent further damage. Whether it happened during an accident, sports injury, or from biting down too hard, our team is here to help. We’ll assess the situation, relieve any discomfort, and guide you through the next steps to protect your smile and oral health.

Abscess or Swelling

Swelling in your gums, face, or jaw can be a sign of a dental abscess — a serious infection that requires immediate care. Dental abscesses can cause pain, sensitivity, and even fever if left untreated. If you notice swelling, a pimple-like bump on your gums, or persistent tooth pain, don’t wait. Our team will identify the source of the infection and provide the treatment you need to relieve pain and protect your overall health.

Lost Crown or Filling

If you’ve lost a crown or filling, it’s important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Without the protection of the restoration, your tooth is left exposed and can become sensitive, painful, or more prone to damage or decay. Our dental team can quickly restore your tooth to prevent further issues and get you feeling comfortable again. Whether it’s a temporary fix or a permanent replacement, we’ll help you get back on track.

Bitten Tongue or Lip OR Oral Burn OR Cold Sores

Accidents like biting your tongue or lip, burning your mouth with hot food or drinks, or dealing with cold sores can be painful and uncomfortable. While minor injuries often heal on their own, some cases may need professional care — especially if there’s persistent pain, swelling, or signs of infection. Our team can evaluate the area, provide relief, and recommend treatments to support faster healing and prevent complications.

Abscess or Swelling

Swelling in your gums, face, or jaw can be a sign of a dental abscess — a serious infection that requires immediate care. Dental abscesses can cause pain, sensitivity, and even fever if left untreated. If you notice swelling, a pimple-like bump on your gums, or persistent tooth pain, don’t wait. Our team will identify the source of the infection and provide the treatment you need to relieve pain and protect your overall health.

Lost Crown or Filling

If you’ve lost a crown or filling, it’s important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Without the protection of the restoration, your tooth is left exposed and can become sensitive, painful, or more prone to damage or decay. Our dental team can quickly restore your tooth to prevent further issues and get you feeling comfortable again. Whether it’s a temporary fix or a permanent replacement, we’ll help you get back on track.

Bitten Tongue or Lip OR Oral Burn OR Cold Sores

Accidents like biting your tongue or lip, burning your mouth with hot food or drinks, or dealing with cold sores can be painful and uncomfortable. While minor injuries often heal on their own, some cases may need professional care — especially if there’s persistent pain, swelling, or signs of infection. Our team can evaluate the area, provide relief, and recommend treatments to support faster healing and prevent complications.