
Emergency Dentistry In Scottsdale
Dental emergencies can be painful and overwhelming, but you’re not alone—we’re here to help. Whether it’s a severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, a broken restoration, or sudden swelling, we’ll provide the prompt care you need to relieve pain and restore your smile.
If you’re facing a dental emergency, take a deep breath and call us right away. We’ll guide you on the next steps and make sure you receive the urgent attention you deserve. When it comes to your health, it’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat:
🦷 Severe Tooth Pain or Sensitivity
🦷 Broken, Chipped, or Knocked-Out Teeth
🦷 Lost Crowns, Fillings, or Bridges
🦷 Swelling, Abscesses, or Gum Infections
Don’t wait—relief is just a call away!
Not Sure if It's a Dental Emergency? We’re Here to Help!
It can be tough to know when to seek immediate help, but if you're dealing with persistent pain or have had an injury to your mouth or teeth, it's a clear signal to reach out to a dentist right away. If you're experiencing unexplained pain or something has come loose in your mouth, don't hesitate to give us a call. Our team will assess your situation and provide guidance on how to care for yourself until you can receive professional assistance. Your smile matters to us!

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$59 Emergency Exam
Dental emergencies happen when you least expect them, but getting care shouldn’t be stressful. That’s why we offer an affordable $59 Emergency Exam, so you can get the relief you need—without the wait.
Don’t let dental pain disrupt your life- schedule your exam today!
Necessary X-Rays
Limited Exam
Treatment Plan
Did you know…
Knocked-out teeth can sometimes be saved—if you act fast? If a tooth gets knocked out, placing it in milk (yes, milk!) can help keep the root cells alive until you get to the dentist. The calcium helps preserve the tooth, giving you the best chance of having it reimplanted successfully!
So, next time you see someone scrambling for a lost tooth—hand them a glass of milk!
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The Benefits of Emergency Dentistry
Relieve Pain, Fast
No one should have to endure dental pain. Our expert care provides quick relief, so you can get back to feeling your best.
Restore Your Confident Smile
Don’t let a dental issue hold you back! With our specialized treatments, you can regain your bite, your confidence, and your smile.
Prevent Bigger Problems
Ignoring a dental emergency can lead to more serious complications. Taking action now helps protect your oral health and keeps your smile shining.
What do I do in a Dental Emergency?
Keep Calm & Reduce Bleeding
Dental emergencies can turn an ordinary day into a stressful experience, but it's crucial to remain calm because your dentist is here to assist you. Start by taking a deep breath and assessing the situation. If there's any bleeding from your dental injury, use a sterile gauze strip to apply pressure to the affected area. Maintain the pressure until the bleeding stops or until you reach our office.
Control Swelling & Pain
If you're experiencing pain or swelling, you can temporarily alleviate it using over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. However, avoid aspirin and similar blood-thinning medications, as they may hinder clot formation and make it more challenging to stop bleeding. In addition to medication, apply a cold compress to the cheek or lip near the affected area for relief.
Call Us Right Away
After addressing your dental emergency, don't hesitate to give us a call right away. Even if you're unsure about the severity of your situation, our team is here to evaluate the injury and ensure you receive the necessary care as promptly as possible. Your well-being is our priority.
FaQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
If you accidentally knock out a tooth, act quickly to improve the chances of saving it. Gently pick up the tooth by its top part (the crown), avoiding touching the root. Rinse it carefully with warm water to remove debris, without scrubbing. If possible, try reinserting it into the socket without forcing it. If it doesn't fit easily, store it in cold milk and contact us right away for guidance and to prepare for your visit. Time is of the essence — the tooth needs to be replaced and splinted within 1-2 hours to avoid further damage.
If any of your dental work, such as a filling or crown, has fallen out, it's important to take action right away. Place the dental piece in a plastic bag or container and bring it with you to our office. Then, contact us right away to set up an emergency appointment. Losing dental work can leave sensitive parts of your mouth exposed to bacteria, which can cause infections, decay, or other problems. Don't wait to call us so we can fix your dental work and protect your smile.
If you have a severe toothache for more than two days, it might mean there's an infection that needs immediate care. Call us right away to make an appointment. To ease the pain temporarily, apply a cold compress to your cheek, take pain relievers from the pharmacy, or use a numbing gel like Orajel. Keep in mind that professional help will be required to treat the cause of the toothache and prevent more serious problems. A root canal might be necessary to save the tooth.
If you chip, break, or crack a tooth, you need professional care to assess the damage and prevent further problems. It's difficult to know how bad the damage is without a full examination. Ignoring it can lead to infections and other issues. Call us immediately for an appointment so we can check the damage, determine how to fix and protect your tooth, and create a plan to get you out of pain.
If your tooth is loose because of an injury, it's important to get in touch with us immediately for a same-day appointment. Not taking care of a loose tooth promptly can cause the nerves that support the tooth to die, which could lead to losing the tooth. To keep it stable, please don't play with the loose tooth using your tongue or fingers. Once you're in our office for emergency treatment, the dentist will secure the loose tooth to the ones next to it using a stabilizing splint. This splint helps support and begins the healing process, helping your tooth to reattach to the gums. Please, don't hesitate to contact us for assistance — we're here to help save your tooth.
