
Dental EmergenciesCalm, confident care when you need it most.
If you're experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest ER immediately.
What Are Common Dental Emergencies?
Severe Toothache or Swelling
Pain that keeps you from eating, sleeping, or functioning normally.
Knocked-Out, Broken, or Cracked Tooth
These are time-sensitive—prompt care can save your tooth.
Infection or Abscess
Pus, swelling, or fever could signal a serious dental infection.
Jaw Pain or Trauma
Injury from sports or accidents, or jaw that locks or won’t open fully.
Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop
Especially after trauma or recent dental treatment.
Lost Filling, Crown, or Dental Work
Can expose nerves and cause sensitivity or pain.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Cuts or trauma to your lips, cheeks, gums, or tongue.
What To Do Right Now
Don’t wait if something feels wrong. We're here to help you feel better—fast.
Call us at (737) 215-4103
Office Hours: Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm
After hours? Leave a message or text—we check regularly.
Walk-ins welcome during business hours.
You’re Not Alone—We’re Here to Help
Our team is ready to bring you relief and peace of mind. Reach out today.