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Emergency Dentists in Chandler, AZ

Sudden tooth pain, swelling or a broken tooth can interrupt work, sleep and daily life. Our dentists and team provide prompt emergency care to ease pain and protect your smile. Dr. Justin Palmer and associates stay calm under pressure and explain each step so you know what is happening and why. If you are unsure whether your problem is urgent, you can call now so our team can help you decide on the next step.

Common Dental Emergency Symptoms

Contact us right away if you notice any of these symptoms:
• Severe or throbbing tooth pain
• Swelling in the gums, jaw or face
• A tooth that is loose, chipped or knocked out
• A cracked tooth with pain or sensitivity
• Bleeding that does not slow with gentle pressure

If any of these issues appear, quick action can reduce complications and help save your tooth.

Why Patients Choose Us

Patients turn to Vibe Dental because our team responds quickly and treats every person with respect. Our dentists and team use modern imaging and gentle techniques to find the source of the problem and relieve pain as soon as possible. We also look ahead, connecting your emergency visit with long-term plans you can explore on our restorative, cosmetic and sedation dentistry pages so your overall health and appearance stay on track.

What To Expect During Your Visit

When you arrive, our front office team gathers your history and describes what will happen next. The dentists performs a focused exam, reviews any necessary images and explains the cause of your pain in clear, simple language. You will hear your immediate options, plus next steps for follow-up care, so you can choose what feels right for you.

Whenever possible, we provide same-day relief and then guide you toward long-term solutions. You can call now, book now or text now to reach our team. Call Vibe Dental at 480-800-8423 to schedule an emergency visit and let us help you feel more comfortable as quickly as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry

What should I do if I have facial swelling?

Facial swelling can be a sign of infection and should never be ignored. Call our office as soon as you notice it so our dentists can evaluate your symptoms and decide whether you need same-day care or medical attention first. If you have trouble breathing or swallowing, seek emergency medical help right away.

Do you accept walk-in dental emergencies?

We do our best to see walk-in emergencies when the schedule allows. Calling ahead can help us prepare for your arrival and may shorten your wait, but if you cannot call, you should still come in during office hours so we can assess your situation.

Will antibiotics alone fix a dental infection?

Antibiotics may reduce infection and swelling, but they usually do not correct the underlying dental problem. Our dentists will examine the area, recommend treatment to address the cause and decide whether antibiotics should be part of your overall plan.

Can I receive same-day treatment for my emergency?

In many cases, yes. We often provide same-day pain relief, temporary repairs or even full treatment, depending on your condition. If complete care is not possible that day, we stabilize the problem and schedule the next step as soon as we can.