Dental problems can start suddenly and affect your comfort, sleep and daily routine. Our dentists and team offer urgent emergency dentistry to ease pain and protect your smile. Dr. Justin Palmer and associates focus on calm guidance and clear explanations so you know what is happening at every step. If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call now so our team can help you decide what to do next.
At Vibe Dental, we work to see emergency patients as quickly as possible. You can call for immediate help, book now through our online tools or text now during office hours so we can respond with appointment options. You may also visit our restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and sedation dentistry pages to see how urgent care connects with long term treatment.
Symptoms That Need Emergency Dentistry
Contact our dentists right away if you notice any of the following:
• Strong, throbbing or constant tooth pain
• Swelling in your gums, jaw or face
• A tooth that is loose, broken or knocked out
• A cracked tooth with pain or temperature sensitivity
• Bleeding from the mouth that does not slow with gentle pressure
If any of these symptoms appear, quick care can reduce complications and may help save your tooth. Call now so our team can guide your next step.
Why Patients Choose Us
Patients choose us for emergency visits because our team stays calm, listens closely and respects your time. Our dentists and team use modern imaging and gentle techniques to find the source of the problem, provide relief and plan follow-up care. When needed, we connect you with information on our restorative and cosmetic dentistry pages so you can understand long-term options after the emergency is under control.
What To Expect During an Emergency Visit
When you arrive, our front office will review your health history and current symptoms. The dentists will then perform a focused exam, order any needed images and explain what is causing your discomfort in simple terms. You hear your immediate treatment options, as well as suggestions for future visits, so you can choose a plan that fits your needs.
Whenever possible, we provide same-day relief and then guide you to our patient resources pages for home care instructions. If you have a dental concern right now, please call now, book now or text now so we can help you feel more comfortable as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dental Care
What should I do if I notice facial swelling?
Facial swelling can be a sign of infection and should not be ignored. Call our office immediately so our dentists can review your symptoms and decide whether you need same-day dental 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 helps us prepare for your arrival. If you cannot call, we still encourage you to come during business hours so our team can assess your situation.
Will antibiotics alone fix a dental infection?
Antibiotics may reduce swelling and discomfort, 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 are needed as part of your overall plan.
Can I receive same-day treatment for my dental emergency?
In many cases, yes. We often provide same-day pain relief, temporary repairs or even full treatment, depending on your condition and schedule. If complete care is not possible that day, we stabilize the problem and arrange the next visit as soon as we can.