Dental emergencies can happen without warning — a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or an accident that leaves you in severe pain. At Smile Health Hub, our dedicated Emergency Dentistry team is here to provide fast, effective, and compassionate care when every second counts. We offer same-day emergency appointments to relieve pain, protect your oral health, and restore your smile as quickly as possible.
Your comfort and safety are our top priorities. Whether you’re dealing with a severe infection, trauma, or unexpected dental damage, our skilled emergency dentists are equipped with the latest technology and techniques to diagnose and treat urgent dental concerns immediately.
Emergency Dentistry focuses on treating urgent dental problems that require immediate attention to prevent further damage, relieve pain, or address life-threatening infections. While some dental concerns can wait, others should be handled promptly by a trained emergency dentist.
At Smile Health Hub, we understand the stress and discomfort that dental emergencies create, which is why our team responds quickly with gentle, efficient, and comprehensive care.
Our Emergency Dentistry services cover a wide range of urgent issues, including:
Intense or persistent tooth pain can indicate infection, decay, or an abscess that requires immediate treatment. Our team will identify the cause and provide fast relief.
Time is critical when a tooth is knocked out. With quick action, the tooth may be successfully reimplanted. Call us immediately for instructions and an urgent appointment.
Trauma, biting hard foods, or untreated cavities can lead to fractures. Emergency care prevents further damage and restores function.
When restorations fall out, tooth sensitivity and damage can worsen quickly. We offer same-day repairs to protect your tooth.
An abscess is an infection that can spread quickly if untreated. Symptoms include swelling, severe pain, fever, and sensitivity. Our emergency dentists will treat the infection and relieve pain promptly.
Cuts, tears, and injuries to the lips, tongue, or gums may require immediate dental attention to prevent complications.
Damaged dentures, retainers, or bridges can affect function and comfort. We provide urgent repairs and adjustments.
You should seek Emergency Dentistry immediately if you experience:
Severe or unrelenting tooth pain
Bleeding that doesn’t stop
Facial swelling
A loose or knocked-out tooth
Signs of infection (throbbing pain, fever, foul taste)
Trauma from accidents or sports injuries
If you’re unsure, call Smile Health Hub— our team will help determine whether immediate care is needed.
Same-day emergency appointments
Experienced emergency dentists with advanced training
State-of-the-art technology for fast, accurate diagnosis
Gentle, patient-focused care to reduce anxiety
Comprehensive onsite treatment, including root canals, extractions, and restorations
Flexible payment options and insurance support
Your emergency deserves immediate attention — and Smile Health Hub delivers prompt, reliable care when it matters most.
In many cases, what you do before arriving at the clinic can make a significant difference:
Knocked-out tooth: Keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva. Do NOT scrub it.
Severe pain: Apply a cold compress; avoid aspirin directly on gums.
Broken tooth: Save any fragments and bring them with you.
Lost crown or filling: Avoid chewing on that side until repaired.
Call Smile Health Hub immediately — we’ll guide you step by step.
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, do not wait. Our emergency dentists will diagnose the issue, relieve your pain, and restore your oral health quickly and safely.
Smile Health Hub – Fast. Skilled. Trusted in Emergency Dentistry
A dental emergency includes severe pain, knocked-out teeth, fractures, uncontrolled bleeding, infections, or anything that threatens your health or tooth survival.
Yes. While appointments are preferred, we accept walk-in emergency patients and prioritize urgent cases.
Handle the tooth gently, keep it moist in milk or saliva, and come to Smile Health Hub immediately. The first 30–60 minutes are critical.
We use modern anesthesia and gentle techniques to ensure your emergency treatment is as comfortable as possible.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary emergency treatments. Our team will help verify your coverage.
Yes. If necessary, emergency extractions are performed safely and promptly to prevent further complications.
Most dental emergencies should be treated by a dentist. Go to the ER only for uncontrollable bleeding, facial trauma, or if you cannot find a dentist.