Emergency Dentist in Houston, TX

If you have dental pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or an urgent concern, call our office and our team will help you understand the soonest available option during office hours.

When to Call for Urgent Dental Help

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Swelling or signs of infection
  • Broken, cracked, or damaged teeth
  • Possible need for emergency tooth extraction

Dental Pain, Swelling, and Infection

Dental infection symptoms should be taken seriously. Call the office for guidance, and seek medical care immediately if symptoms are severe.

Broken or Damaged Tooth

Our team can help decide whether evaluation, restoration, extraction, or specialist support may be appropriate.

When to Visit the ER Instead

If you have trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, severe facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or major trauma, seek emergency medical care immediately.

What to Expect When You Call

We will ask what happened, when symptoms started, and whether swelling, bleeding, fever, or trauma is involved.

Related: tooth extractions, oral surgery, implants, and financing.

FAQs

Do you guarantee same-day emergency appointments?

No. Call our office and our team will help you understand the soonest available option during office hours.

When should I go to the ER?

Seek emergency medical care for trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, severe facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or major trauma.

Can a painful tooth need extraction?

Sometimes. An exam helps determine whether a tooth can be saved or should be removed.

Talk through your options

Our team can help you understand treatment options, timing, financing, and the right next step for your goals.