Local Emergency Dentists in Glendale, AZ

Dental Emergencies

Whether you’re suffering from severe tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken crown, our emergency dentists in Glendale, AZ are ready to help—same-day appointments available.

Toothache Relief

Persistent or throbbing tooth pain may signal infection or nerve damage. We provide immediate diagnosis and treatment to relieve pain and prevent complications.

Broken or Chipped Tooth

Accidents happen—don’t let a cracked or fractured tooth go untreated. We offer fast repair options to preserve your tooth and prevent further damage.

Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth is knocked out, minutes matter. Contact us immediately for reimplantation or replacement options.

Swelling or Dental Abscess

Facial swelling, gum boils, or pus near a tooth are signs of serious infection. We provide urgent drainage, antibiotics, and treatment to stop the spread.

Lost or Broken Crown or Filling

When a crown or filling falls out, the exposed tooth becomes vulnerable. We’ll restore and reseal it promptly to prevent pain and further issues.

FAQ

Dental emergencies include severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, cracked or broken teeth, swelling, infection, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma to the mouth. If you’re unsure, call us—we’ll guide you.

We recommend calling ahead for the fastest service, but walk-ins are welcome. Our partner dentists reserve time each day for urgent dental needs and can often see you the same day.

Hold the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or saliva and bring it to our office immediately—timing is critical.

Not always. Our first goal is to save the tooth if possible. Extractions are only recommended if the tooth is beyond repair or poses a health risk.

Yes. Our partner dentists provide local anesthesia and, if needed, sedation options to keep you comfortable while we address the issue.

Costs vary depending on the treatment. Our dental teams explain all costs upfront. Our dentists also accept most insurances, membership plans, and offer financing for urgent care.

Swelling may indicate a serious infection that requires immediate attention. Call us right away—this can spread quickly if untreated.

Yes, our dentists work with most major dental insurance plans. Their billing teams will verify your benefits and explain coverage before treatment.

In most cases, yes. We can often repair or replace crowns and fillings on the same day to protect your tooth and relieve discomfort.

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