Urgent Dental Care
Emergency Walk-In Dental Services
Fast relief when you need it most.
Dental emergencies rarely give warning. Whether it’s sharp tooth pain, a broken tooth, or sudden swelling, getting seen quickly is key to easing discomfort and preventing bigger problems. Walk-in emergency care delivers fast, compassionate treatment to get your oral health back on track.

Your First Choice for Cosmetic Dentistry
When to Seek Emergency Dental Care
At Gage Dental Care, intense pain, visible damage, or signs of infection are all reasons to be seen right away. Acting early can save a tooth and head off more serious complications.
- Severe toothache Persistent or throbbing pain that won’t let up.
- Knocked-out or loose tooth Quick care can sometimes save the tooth.
- Broken or cracked tooth Damage that exposes the inner layers.
- Swelling or infection Facial swelling, pus, or fever may point to an abscess.
- Uncontrolled bleeding Bleeding that won’t stop after an injury.
Common Dental Emergencies
- Lost crowns or fillings
- Severe tooth sensitivity or pain
- Dental trauma from accidents
- Abscessed or infected teeth
- Urgent tooth extraction needs
What to Expect During Your Visit
- Immediate evaluation A close look at pain, swelling, and damage.
- Diagnostic imaging X-rays to gauge the extent of the problem.
- Pain relief Local anesthesia or medication to restore comfort.
- Same-day treatment Procedures handled promptly whenever possible.
Depending on what’s found, treatment may involve a filling, crown, root canal, or extraction. When infection is present, antibiotics may be added to the plan.
Why Prompt Treatment Matters
Putting off emergency care gives infection room to spread and can damage nearby teeth, gums, and bone. Acting fast usually keeps treatment simpler and more affordable while preserving natural teeth whenever possible.
Walk-in emergency dental services are built to deliver fast relief, protect your oral health, and get you back to comfort as quickly as possible.

Emergency Dental FAQ
- Do I need an appointment for emergency care?
- Walk-in and same-day visits are available whenever possible. Reaching out early means faster help.
- Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
- Sometimes, yes. Immediate care greatly improves the odds of successful reimplantation.
- Is severe tooth pain always an emergency?
- Persistent or worsening pain should be checked promptly to rule out infection or damage.
- What if I lose a crown or filling?
- Have the tooth looked at quickly to prevent further decay or infection.
- Will I be treated the same day?
- Many emergency procedures can be completed same-day, depending on the diagnosis.
- Are emergency extractions common?
- When a tooth can’t be saved, extraction may be needed to relieve pain and prevent complications.
- How can I ease pain before my visit?
- A cold compress and avoiding chewing on that side can offer temporary relief.
- What are signs of a dental abscess?
- Swelling, severe pain, pus, or fever can all signal an infection that needs urgent care.

