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While you can’t plan for dental emergencies—you can count on us when you need care the most.

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Emergencies can happen at any time

Many Aspen Dental offices are open nights and weekends to give you the care you need when you need it most. Call us now.

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Having a dental emergency? Here’s what to do.

If you’re experiencing any of these dental issues, here’s how to take action right away:

If you’re experience a toothache or pain, especially if it’s keeping you from eating, see your Aspen Dental dentist as soon as possible. We take discomfort and pain seriously, and want to get you back to enjoying life sooner than later.

While a visit is needed to create the best treatment plan for your needs, fillings, root canals and emergency tooth extractions are all common treatments to help alleviate your pain. If you’re experiencing pain with your natural teeth, or after you’ve had dental implant surgery, let your care team know immediately. It’s important to address any potentially infected or distressed teeth right away to avoid more long-term problems. For more assistance, give your local Aspen Dental office a call.

Go to your local Aspen Dental to see a dentist right away. If your tooth is broken or chipped, bring the tooth fragment wrapped in wet gauze or a wet towel and we’ll get you back to smiling in no time.

Depending on the state of your tooth, your emergency dentist may recommend crowns or fillings to cover up chipped teeth and give you back your beautiful smile.

If your tooth becomes loose due to trauma, seek immediate help from your dentist.

For a tooth that has fallen out, here are some first aid measures you can take before you arrive at a dentist near you:

  • Try to gently insert the lost tooth back into its socket.

  • Hold the tooth in place by the crown using a clean washcloth.

  • If the tooth is dirty, first rinse the root, but do not scrub it or remove any attached tissues.

  • If reinsertion is not possible, hold the tooth under the tongue and go to the dentist immediately.

If your tooth cannot be successfully reattached, we can repair your smile with dental implants and dental bridges to fill any gaps.

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency with bleeding and swollen gums, we can help. Get immediate assistance from a dentist at an Aspen Dental near you.

Bleeding or swollen gums are often caused by a gum infection or gum disease, such as periodontal disease. For fast relief, your care team will assess your mouth and symptoms to prescribe a personalized treatment plan that addresses your pain or discomfort as quickly as possible.

If you do need periodontal disease treatment, your care team will also give you guidance for long-term care to help maintain the health of your teeth and gums.

If your dentures have been damaged, we’ve got you covered. Your local team of denture experts offer effective fast denture repair and relining services so you can get back to smiling, speaking and eating ASAP.

If your care team determines that your denture is not repairable, we can provide you with a range of denture replacement options that can be custom-crafted to you.

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Your emergency dental care questions, answered

A dental emergency is an urgent issue such as a severe toothache, knocked-out or broken teeth, persistent bleeding, or significant swelling requiring immediate attention from a dental professional to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, or treat infection.​


Aspen Dental offers various emergency dental services depending on your needs. Emergency dental services like treatments for severe toothaches, repair of cracked or broken teeth, immediate care for dental abscesses, and replacement of lost fillings or crowns aim to provide rapid relief and prevent further oral health complications.​

Yes, a broken tooth is considered a dental emergency. Aside from being painful, it can lead to sensitivity, sharp edges that can damage tissue, and potential infection that requires immediate professional care to prevent further complications and preserve your tooth. Schedule an appointment with your local Aspen Dental if you experience a broken tooth.​


When you walk-in for a dental emergency at Aspen Dental, expect immediate, prioritized attention focused on relieving your pain and effectively treating your urgent issue. You’ll get a comprehensive evaluation with state-of-the-art equipment and transparent communication regarding treatment options, costs and aftercare.​


Dental insurance plans may provide some coverage for dental emergencies, but it can vary based on the procedure and your insurance plan. Check your plan details with your insurance provider or explore the dental insurance plans accepted by Aspen Dental.​