
Our Emergency Dental Services
Are you in pain? Or dealing with one of the other issues below? There’s no need to suffer. A dental emergency can happen when you least expect it. But that’s why we’re here.
Broken, Chipped or Lost Tooth
Breaking or losing teeth unexpectedly can be scary. But we can restore your smile’s look and function, fast.
Bleeding or Swelling Gums
Our on-call emergency dentist can address issues causing uncontrolled bleeding or sudden gum swelling.
Severe Tooth Pain
A sudden or severe toothache or pain can mean any number of things. We’ll help identify the root concern.
Infection or Abscess
Swelling around the mouth or an abscess (tender lump) might mean an infected tooth requiring emergency care.
Loose Filling or Crown
Prevent a loose filling or crown from exposing your tooth to worse damage with quick and precise treatment.
Sports Accident
We’re ready to treat any sports-related dental trauma that might need immediate attention.

We got you!
An emergency dentist visit to our Huntington Beach practice may involve immediate treatment, getting temporary pain relief or scheduling a follow-up. But there’s only way to find out. Let’s get you an appointment ASAP to address the situation.
Tell Us You’re ComingEmergency Dentistry FAQs
A lot of questions and concerns pop up quickly during a dental emergency. Here are answers to the most common.
Not everything is a dental emergency. Some issues like a chipped tooth without pain might not require urgent care. But anything causing severe pain definitely does. The best way to find out is to call us.
They may. Some insurances cover some or all forms of emergency dentistry. Call us. We can check if you’re in-network and also share your out-of-pocket emergency visit cost.
That’s okay. We’ll absolutely still take care of you. When you call let us know and we’ll go over the potential costs of your visit. You can also sign up for our membership savings plan, which provides a free emergency visit yearly and 15% off most treatments.
Additional Services
Restorative Dentistry
Restore teeth with crowns, fillings, bridges, root canals or implants.