Emergency dental in west chester ohio

We believe that if you are having tooth pain today, you shouldn’t have to wait a week to have it treated. It’s that simple. That’s why our emergency dentist in West Chester is open six days a week, and until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; we want to be here when you need us most. In fact, you don’t even have to call first. We’ll be happy to schedule an appointment, but you can walk in. Sometimes the pain is just that severe, and we understand that. This is why we provide emergency dental care.

Here are some of the services we often provide without an appointment:

  • Emergency Tooth Extractions
  • Pain and Dental Trauma Emergency
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal
  • Emergency Root Canals

So don’t suffer silently. Just come to the Urgent Dental office closest to you, and we’ll be ready to help. Better still, we won’t charge you a higher price for the immediate service – it’s the same as if you came to see us for preventive or scheduled dental care.  We even work with most dental insurance. This is part of why many of our urgent dental care patients come back to see us as regular patients. We’re just that good at what we do!

Emergency Dental Treatment – West Chester, OH

Dental emergencies can arise due to a number of situations. You may experience discomfort due to an injury to the oral facial area, an acute flare up due to a longstanding problem, or the result of sudden and inexplicable pain. Whatever the cause may be, you should receive immediate dental care to provide relief and avoid any further consequences to your oral health and overall well being.

Dental emergencies can arise from severe toothaches, chipped or fractured teeth, a dental abscess, impacted teeth, loose or broken fillings, lost or dislodged crowns, broken dentures, and more. While dental pain is one of the more common reasons patients see out emergency dental care, we also promptly treat issues such as dislodged crowns and broken dentures that can leave an embarrassing gap in the patient’s smile.

If your dental emergency is due to pain, affects the appearance of your smile, or you suspect there is an infection present, please contact our office immediately. We will make every effort to see you as promptly as possible.

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Emergency dental in west chester ohio

Had more dental work done than I ever wanted but no matter who you see my experience has been amazing.” in 2 reviews

Emergency dental in west chester ohio

The ladies at the front were so nice and got me in in just TWENTY mins after requesting an appt.” in 2 reviews

Location & Hours

Emergency dental in west chester ohio

Mon

  • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tue

  • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wed

  • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thu

  • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

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Fri

  • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sat

  • 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sun

  • 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Frequently Asked Questions about Urgent Dental Care

How is Urgent Dental Care rated?

Urgent Dental Care has 3.5 stars.

What days are Urgent Dental Care open?

Urgent Dental Care is open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun.

How do I find the best emergency dentist?

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Can I go to A and E for dental problems?

Immediate action required: Go to A&E if you have toothache and: the area around your eye or your neck is swollen. swelling in your mouth or neck is making it difficult for you to breathe, swallow or speak.

Can you call 111 for dental problems?

Can I call 111 for a dental emergency? If you are unsure about whether you are experiencing a dental emergency or whether you should go to A&E, you can call the NHS helpline 111. The telephone operator will be able to advise whether you need to see a dentist or go to A&E.