Emergency Dentistry

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When you’re in pain, dealing with swelling, or worried something isn’t right, you don’t have time to wonder what to do next. Acting quickly can prevent the problem from getting worse and help protect your smile. We’re here to respond promptly. Dr. Ighani, Dr. Getz, and our team are ready to help you take the next step right away.

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We assist patients experiencing:


We assist patients experiencing:

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Swelling in the gums or face
  • A knocked-out or broken tooth
  • A cracked or fractured tooth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Bleeding that won’t stop
  • Dental infections causing pressure or discomfort

If something feels urgent to you, it’s worth calling. Our team will help you determine the right course of action.

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Quick Action Can Make A Difference

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If You’re in Pain:

  • Rinse gently with warm water.
  • Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
  • Avoid placing aspirin directly on your gums.
  • Call us so we can guide you further.

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If a Tooth Is Knocked Out:

  • Handle it by the crown (not the root).
  • Rinse it gently without scrubbing.
  • Keep it in milk and call us immediately.

Comfort Comes First


When you arrive, our focus is on easing your discomfort as quickly as possible. Our team will evaluate the situation, explain what’s happening, and recommend the most effective solution.

We will help manage pain and keep you comfortable throughout your visit. Our goal is to relieve the immediate problem and help you feel stable again.

We’re Here When You Need Us Most


Dental emergencies shouldn’t be ignored or delayed. The sooner you reach out, the better the outcome can be.

If you’re experiencing pain or something doesn’t feel right, call us now. Our team is ready to help you feel better and protect your smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a toothache considered an emergency?

Yes. Severe or persistent tooth pain should be evaluated as soon as possible to prevent the issue from worsening.

What should I do if I break a tooth?

Rinse your mouth gently, avoid chewing on that side, and call us right away so we can assess the damage.

Can you see me the same day?

We often reserve time for urgent appointments during business hours. Call us so we can check availability..

What if I’m unsure whether it’s an emergency?

Call us anyway. We’ll ask a few questions and help you decide the best next step.

Mon
8:00am to 5:00pm
Tue
8:00am to 5:00pm
Wed
7:00am to 4:00pm
Thu
7:00am to 4:00pm
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