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Downey Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
Modern dental operatory ready for same-day emergency appointments
01 Emergency Care

Same-day dental emergencies.

Tooth pain, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, lost crowns. Call us first, we reserve same-day appointments for emergencies.

02 What qualifies

When is it actually an emergency?

Dental emergencies are not always obvious. Severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, broken or cracked teeth, lost fillings or crowns, abscess swelling, and trauma to the mouth or jaw all qualify as emergencies that need same-day care. Some other concerns can wait, but if you are unsure, call us. We help patients triage over the phone every day.

When you call about an emergency, our team will assess the situation, give you guidance for what to do at home before you arrive, and reserve a same-day appointment when possible. For after-hours emergencies, we provide guidance on what to do until our office opens, and in true medical emergencies (uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, head trauma) we will direct you to the appropriate emergency room.

Most dental problems get worse, not better, when they are ignored. A small chip can become a fracture. A loose filling can become a lost crown. A mild toothache can become an abscess. Calling us early, even for what seems like a minor issue, often saves you significant pain, time, and treatment cost down the road.

03 Common emergencies

What we treat as a same-day emergency.

If any of these are happening to you or someone in your family, call us right away.

  • Severe Tooth Pain

    Throbbing, persistent pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter medication or that wakes you up at night. Often signals infection, advanced decay, or nerve involvement that needs immediate evaluation.

  • Knocked-Out Tooth

    A tooth completely knocked out of the mouth. Time matters: teeth that are reimplanted within 30 minutes have the highest chance of being saved. Call immediately and follow our guidance for what to do until you arrive.

  • Broken or Cracked Tooth

    A visibly broken, chipped, or cracked tooth, especially one with sharp edges or exposed nerve. Even small fractures can quickly progress without treatment.

  • Lost Crown or Filling

    A crown that has come off completely or a filling that has fallen out, leaving the underlying tooth exposed. Tooth structure is vulnerable in this state and needs prompt protection.

  • Abscess or Swelling

    Visible swelling on the gums, face, or jaw, often accompanied by pain, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth. Abscesses can spread quickly and become dangerous if untreated.

  • Trauma or Injury

    Mouth trauma from a fall, sports injury, or accident, including bleeding, broken teeth, or pushed-back teeth. Sports mouthguards prevent most of these injuries; if you do not have one, ask us.

04 Before you arrive

What to do at home before your appointment.

When you call us with an emergency, we give you specific guidance based on your situation. Below are general steps for the most common emergencies, but always call us first for case-specific instructions.

  • For severe tooth pain

    Rinse with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain reliever as directed, and apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek. Do not put aspirin directly on the gum or tooth, it can cause chemical burns to the tissue.

  • For a knocked-out tooth

    Hold the tooth by the crown (the white part), not the root. Rinse it gently with milk or saline if dirty. Try to place it back in the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or inside the patient's cheek and call us immediately. Time matters: bring it within 30 minutes if possible.

  • For a broken or cracked tooth

    Save any pieces of the tooth if possible. Rinse the mouth with warm water. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Avoid chewing on that side until you are seen.

  • For a lost crown or filling

    Save the crown or filling if you can find it, sometimes it can be re-cemented. Cover the exposed tooth with dental wax (available at most pharmacies) or sugar-free gum to protect it temporarily. Avoid eating on that side.

  • For abscess or swelling

    Rinse with warm salt water several times. Take over-the-counter pain reliever as directed. Do not apply heat to the swelling. Call us immediately, abscesses require prompt antibiotic treatment and source treatment, often a root canal or extraction.

  • For trauma or bleeding

    For bleeding from the mouth, apply firm pressure with a clean cloth or gauze. Use a cold compress on the outside to reduce swelling. If bleeding does not stop after 15 minutes of pressure, head to an emergency room. For knocked-out teeth, follow guidance above.

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05 After hours

What to do when we are closed.

If you experience a dental emergency outside our regular hours, here is what to do.

  • Call us first

    Our after-hours phone line provides emergency guidance and routes urgent calls to the on-call doctor when needed. Most dental emergencies can be safely managed at home until morning with proper guidance.

  • True medical emergencies

    If you have uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, severe head trauma, or signs of a serious infection (high fever, difficulty swallowing, swelling closing your throat), go to the nearest emergency room. Hospitals can stabilize the situation and refer back to us for follow-up dental care.

  • Same-day morning appointments

    When our office opens, we prioritize after-hours emergencies for same-day appointments. Call as soon as we open Monday through Friday.

06 Common questions

Emergency questions answered.

These questions come up often during emergency calls. Read them now so you know what to expect.

Call Now
  • Yes. We reserve same-day appointment slots every day specifically for emergencies. When you call about an urgent issue, we triage based on what is happening and book you the soonest available time, usually that day. We prioritize true emergencies like knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and severe pain over routine appointments.

07 Why us

Emergency care, done right.

When you are in pain or scared about a dental issue, you need a practice that responds quickly and treats you like a person, not a number.

  • Same-day appointments daily

    We hold daily appointment slots specifically for emergencies. Call us first, most patients are seen within hours.

  • Bilingual emergency triage

    Our team takes emergency calls in both English and Spanish. When you are in pain or anxious, communicating in your natural language matters.

  • After-hours guidance

    Our after-hours line provides immediate guidance and routes urgent issues to the on-call doctor when needed. You are not alone with a dental emergency.

  • Care without judgment

    Some patients avoid emergencies because they are embarrassed about how long it has been since their last visit. We do not judge. We treat the emergency, make a plan, and help you get back on track.

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