Q: Do you have appointments available today?
Yes. Dental emergencies are given top priority by providing same-day care to ease your discomfort quickly. We specialize in same-day care and do our best to see patients quickly. Whether you’re in pain, need an extraction, or urgent dental work, our team is ready to help you today and get you comfortable without delay. To secure the soonest opening, it’s best to call before heading out so that we can be better prepared for your visit.
Q: Do you accept my dental insurance?
Yes. We work with many PPO plans and verify benefits up front so there are no surprises. Even if we’re out-of-network—or if you don’t have insurance—we’ll provide clear estimates and options so you can make an informed decision the same day.
Q: Are tooth extractions and root canals done the same day?
Yes, our dentists are highly trained in emergency care and equipped with the latest technology for fast, accurate diagnoses and effective treatment. Using advanced imaging and modern techniques, we can handle nearly all emergencies—whether it’s a toothache, abscess, cracked tooth, or wisdom tooth pain. Most patients receive same-day diagnosis and treatment, reducing delays and getting you out of pain quickly.
Q: Do you offer payment plans?
Yes, we do. At Emergency Dental Center, we understand that the cost of urgent dental care can sometimes come as an unexpected burden. That’s why we offer flexible payment options and financing plans to help ease the stress of managing treatment expenses. Our team will work closely with you to review available options and guide you toward a solution that fits your needs. Our goal is to make sure cost never stands in the way of receiving the relief and care you deserve today. Many plans include low monthly payments so you can get urgent care now and pay over time.
Q: Is wisdom tooth extraction painful?
No. While wisdom tooth extraction may sound intimidating, most patients are surprised by how comfortable the procedure can be. Our dentists use modern techniques, gentle care, and effective anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel pain during treatment. You may experience some pressure while the tooth is being removed, but discomfort is kept to a minimum. Afterward, mild soreness or swelling is normal and manageable with prescribed medication and home care. Our team is here to keep you comfortable every step of the way.
Q: Can you fix my cracked tooth?
Yes, we can help. Cracked teeth can very often be repaired the same day. Depending on the severity, treatment may include bonding, a crown, or a root canal. Using advanced technology, we quickly diagnose the issue and restore your tooth’s strength, function, and comfort so you can get back to smiling confidently.
Q: Is an emergency dentist cost more than a regular dentist?
Not necessarily. At Emergency Dental Center, our fees are comparable to traditional dental offices. Costs depend on the type of treatment needed, not just the urgency. We also accept most insurance plans and offer financing options, ensuring patients receive the care they need without added financial stress.
Q: How do I know if I have a dental emergency?
A dental emergency can happen suddenly, and recognizing the signs is important. Common symptoms include severe or persistent tooth pain, swelling in the gums or face, a knocked-out or loose tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, an abscess, or a cracked or broken tooth causing discomfort. If you’re unable to eat, sleep, or manage the pain, it’s considered urgent. At Emergency Dental Center, we’re here to quickly assess your situation and provide same-day treatment, so you don’t have to wait to get relief and protect your dental health.
Q: Are you open 24 hours?
We are not open 24 hours, but we here when you need us most. Our office hours are 7am–7pm, seven days a week. For added peace of mind, we monitor all phone calls 24/7, so you can always reach us for urgent dental concerns or communicate with our staff regarding schedule an appointment.
Q: My tooth was knocked out, what should I do?
If your tooth is knocked out, time is critical. Try to locate the tooth, handle it gently, and place it in a clean container with milk or water—never let it dry out. Call Emergency Dental Center immediately. The sooner we see you, the better the chances of saving your tooth.
