Emergency Dentist near Huber Heights, OH

Toothache, swelling, broken tooth, or infection? Call us now for quick, caring help — we offer prompt attention and same-day emergency exams when possible.

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Dental emergencies can happen suddenly. 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:

  • Call or book online

  • Emergency exam and any X-rays

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

Dental Emergencies We Treat — How We Help


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

  • Severe toothache or strong pressure

  • Swelling, pus, or other signs of infection

  • Broken, cracked, or chipped tooth

  • Lost filling or crown

  • Knocked-out tooth

  • Bleeding or swollen gums; mouth injury

  • Pain when biting (possible crack or inflammation)

What now?

Toothache: Rinse with warm salt water, avoid chewing on that side, and call us.

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

Knocked-out tooth: Hold the crown (not the root). Rinse gently. Try to replace it; if not, 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 exams & urgent care

→ Emergency exams and urgent care Pain relief & management

→ Pain relief and control Tooth repair & restorations

→ Tooth repair and restorations Infection control & prevention

→ Infection control Temporary fillings & short-term fixes

→ Temporary fillings

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, gentle relief from pain and stress, delivered quickly and comfortably

  • Accurate Diagnosis With Advanced Technology

    Fast, precise diagnosis and attentive, compassionate care

  • Clear Plans and Straightforward Options

    Clear, simple choices that make everyday decisions quicker and easier for everyone.

  • Priority Scheduling and Next-Step Care

    Priority emergency scheduling — we may not treat you same day, but we'll quickly ease your pain and schedule follow-up care.

Emergency Dentist FAQs

1) What counts as a dental emergency?
Things that qualify: intense tooth pain, swelling in the face or jaw, signs of an abscess, a tooth that's been knocked loose or out, a serious crack or break, bleeding that doesn't stop, or any impact to the mouth. If you have to ask, just call.
2) Can you see me the same day?
We slot emergency patients in as fast as we can—same-day is the goal whenever possible. If the full fix has to wait, we'll get you comfortable and leave you with a clear plan. We see patients from around Huber Heights, OH and are ready when you need us.
3) Should I call or book online?
Online booking works in most cases. For anything involving severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, heavy swelling, or facial injury, call us directly—it helps us prepare before you arrive.
4) What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?
Every minute counts. Hold the tooth by the crown, rinse gently if needed, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If you can't, keep it in milk or saliva—not water—and call us on your way in.
5) What should I do if I have swelling or think I have an infection?
This is not one to wait out—dental infections can spread and get serious fast. Cold compress outside, nothing on the gum itself. If breathing feels affected or swelling is spreading rapidly, call 911 or go directly to the ER.
6) What if I have a broken tooth or cracked tooth?
Protect the tooth by not biting down on it and call us right away. We'll assess the damage and lay out the options for keeping it as intact as possible.
7) What if my crown or filling fell out?
Don't chew on that side and keep things clean. Hang onto the crown if you have it—call us and we'll take it from there.
8) Will I need a root canal or an extraction?
Not always the case. We'll get a full picture with an exam and x-rays before recommending anything. Saving the tooth is always the first preference if it's viable.
9) Do I need antibiotics?
Not automatically. We only recommend antibiotics when they're actually warranted. The real fix is addressing the underlying problem—antibiotics manage symptoms but don't resolve the cause.
10) How much does an emergency visit cost?
It varies depending on what's involved—exam, imaging, and whatever treatment is needed. We'll go through the costs with you ahead of time so you can make an informed decision.
11) Do you take insurance for emergency visits?
We work with most dental PPO plans and will help you navigate what's covered. No insurance? Ask about our Self-Care Savings Plan or available payment options.
12) What can I do right now for pain?
A cold compress can take the edge off swelling. Avoid chewing on the affected side. Call us and tell us what's going on—our office is near Huber Heights, OH and we'll help you figure out the right move.

Call now for immediate help


Dental emergency? Don’t wait — call Celebrate Smile Dental now at 937-879-3579 or book an appointment online.