Emergency Dental Care
Dental emergencies don't wait for a convenient time — and neither should your relief. Whether you're dealing with severe tooth pain, a broken or knocked-out tooth, or a lost filling or crown, Rovel Dental is here to help fast. Call us first, and we'll get you comfortable and back to normal as quickly as possible.
What it is
A dental emergency is any urgent problem that causes significant pain, bleeding, swelling, or damage to your teeth or mouth. Common examples include a severe toothache, a cracked or broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, a lost or broken filling or crown, an abscess, or an injury to the mouth. When these happen, prompt care can relieve pain and often save a tooth.
Why fast care matters
With many dental emergencies, time is critical — especially with a knocked-out tooth, where acting quickly can mean the difference between saving and losing it. Even when it's not that urgent, prompt treatment relieves pain sooner and prevents a problem from getting worse. That's why we make room for emergencies and encourage you to call us right away.
What's involved
When you reach out with an emergency, here's how we help:
Call us first
Phone us at 561-642-4720 and describe what's happening. We'll give you guidance and work to see you as soon as possible.
Rapid relief
Our first priority is getting you out of pain and stabilizing the problem.
Clear diagnosis
We identify exactly what's wrong and explain your options in plain language, with no pressure.
Treatment that day when possible
Many emergencies can be addressed right away — a repair, a temporary fix, or the start of a longer treatment plan.
A plan to move forward
We'll outline any follow-up care needed so your smile is fully restored and protected.
Who it's best for
Don't wait and hope it passes — call us if you're experiencing any of these:
- Severe or persistent tooth pain
- A knocked-out, loosened, or displaced tooth
- A cracked, chipped, or broken tooth
- A lost or broken filling, crown, or other restoration
- Swelling of the face, gums, or jaw, or a dental abscess
- An injury to the mouth, lips, or tongue
Common questions
Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it, and try to keep it moist — ideally in milk or tucked in your cheek. Then call us immediately; fast action gives the best chance of saving it.
We make every effort to see urgent cases quickly. Call us at 561-642-4720 and we'll work to get you in as soon as possible.
Over-the-counter pain relief and a cold compress can help. Avoid very hot, cold, or hard foods on the affected area. We'll give you specific guidance when you call.
Call our number for instructions. For severe swelling affecting breathing or swallowing, or significant trauma, seek emergency medical care right away.
Dental emergency? Call now.
Book online or call 561-642-4720 — new patients welcome, se habla Español.
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