Emergency Dentist near Beavercreek, OH

Toothache, swelling, broken tooth, or infection? Call now for quick relief and same-day emergency exams when possible.

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Dental emergencies can be sudden. We make it simple: stop the pain, find the cause, and give a clear plan.

First:

  • Stop the pain

  • Diagnose with an exam and X-rays if needed

  • Offer options and a clear next step

Next steps:

  1. Call or book online

  2. Emergency exam and any X-rays

  3. Immediate relief and a plan for the best long-term fix (root canal, extraction, crown, or repair)

Dental Emergencies We Treat


Not sure if it’s an emergency? Call us — we’ll help you decide fast.

  • Severe toothache or severe pressure pain

  • Swelling, abscess, or signs of infection

  • Broken, cracked, or chipped tooth

  • Lost filling or crown

  • Knocked-out tooth

  • Bleeding or swollen gums, or mouth injury

  • Pain when biting (may mean a crack or inflammation)

What to Do Right Now

Toothache: Rinse with warm salt water, don’t chew on that side, and call us.

Swelling/infection: Apply a cold pack and call right away. Don’t put aspirin on gums.

Knocked-out tooth: Hold the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and try to reinsert. If you can’t, keep it in milk or your saliva and come in immediately.

Lost crown/filling: Keep the area clean, avoid sticky foods, and call us.

Broken tooth: Rinse, save any pieces, and call.

Emergency Services

Emergency examinations and urgent assessments
Pain management and relief strategies
Tooth repair and restorative procedures
Infection control and prevention measures
Temporary restorations and provisional solutions

Costs And Payment Options


Emergency visits usually start with an exam and any needed imaging. After we diagnose the issue, we will explain your options and review costs before treatment whenever possible.

Why Choose Celebrate Smile Dental for Emergencies?

  • Fast, Compassionate Relief

    Fast, compassionate relief when pain and stress strike

  • Accurate Diagnosis With Advanced Technology

    Precise diagnostics with fast, efficient care

  • Clear Plans and Straightforward Options

    Clear, simple options

  • Priority Scheduling and Next-Step Care

    Priority emergency scheduling — same‑day treatment not always possible, but we aim for prompt relief and next steps.

Emergency Dentist FAQs

1) What counts as a dental emergency?
Severe pain, visible swelling, signs of infection, a tooth that's been knocked out, a broken or cracked tooth, bleeding that won't stop, or any trauma to the mouth. When in doubt, give us a call.
2) Can you see me the same day?
Emergencies go to the top of the list. We do our best to get you in the same day—if that's not possible, we'll get you stable and map out a clear path forward. If you're near Beavercreek, don't wait—call us.
3) Should I call or book online?
Online booking works for a lot of situations. If you're dealing with severe pain, swelling, a knocked-out tooth, or facial trauma, calling directly is the faster route so we can assess you right away.
4) What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?
Act quickly. Handle the tooth by the crown only, rinse it gently if it's dirty, and try to reinsert it. If that's not possible, keep it in milk or saliva and call us immediately.
5) What should I do if I have swelling or think I have an infection?
Don't wait on this one—swelling from an infection can escalate fast. Apply a cold compress, skip putting aspirin on your gums, and if breathing becomes difficult or swelling spreads, go straight to the ER or call 911.
6) What if I have a broken tooth or cracked tooth?
Stop chewing on that side and reach out to us. We'll look at the damage and walk you through the best way to protect the tooth going forward.
7) What if my crown or filling fell out?
Keep the tooth clean, don't chew on it, and hold onto the crown if you still have it. Call us and we'll get it sorted out.
8) Will I need a root canal or an extraction?
Not necessarily. Once we've done a proper exam and looked at imaging, we'll be straight with you about whether the tooth is worth saving or whether extraction is the better path.
9) Do I need antibiotics?
Not always—antibiotics are only prescribed when the situation truly calls for it. Getting to the source of the problem is almost always the real solution.
10) How much does an emergency visit cost?
It depends on what the exam, imaging, and treatment involve. We'll walk you through the expected costs before anything gets started.
11) Do you take insurance for emergency visits?
We accept most dental PPO plans and will help you figure out what's covered. No insurance? Ask us about our Self-Care Savings Plan and financing options.
12) What can I do right now for pain?
A cold compress can help with swelling and staying off the sore tooth helps too. Call us and we'll point you in the right direction based on what's going on—we're a short drive from Beavercreek, OH.

Call now for immediate assistance


Dental emergency? Call Celebrate Smile Dental: 937-879-3579 or book online.