Emergency Dentistry Near Huber Heights, OH

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

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Broken tooth requiring emergency dental care near Huber Heights, OH

From Huber Heights, head south on Chambersburg Road for about 4 miles, then continue onto OH-235 S. Turn right onto N Broad Street and then left onto West Hebble Avenue — we're at 188 West Hebble Avenue on the right. The drive is about 7 miles and typically takes 12–15 minutes depending on traffic.

When a dental emergency hits in Huber Heights, the hardest part is knowing what to do first. We make it easy: come in, get relief, and leave with a clear plan — not more uncertainty. Huber Heights patients come to us to get out of pain fast and leave knowing exactly what happens next.

What we do first (in order):

  • Relieve pain

  • Diagnose the cause with an exam and imaging when needed

  • Give you options and a clear next step

What happens next:

  1. Call or book online

  2. Emergency exam and any needed X-rays

  3. Relief today and a plan for the best long-term solution (root canal, extraction, crown, or repair)

Dental Emergencies We Treat — How We Help


Not sure if it counts as an emergency? Huber Heights patients call us — we'll help you decide quickly so you're not sitting at home guessing.

  • 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)

If any of these sound familiar, Huber Heights residents shouldn't wait — call us and we'll help you figure out next steps.

Woman experiencing sudden tooth pain needing emergency dentistry near Huber Heights, OH

What Now?

Not sure if it counts as an emergency? Huber Heights patients call us — we'll help you decide quickly so you're not sitting at home guessing.

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.

The most important step for Huber Heights patients is the same every time — call us before you do anything else.

Dentist reviewing X-rays and treatment options with a patient near Huber Heights, OH

Emergency Services

Huber Heights patients dealing with a dental emergency can count on the following services at our Fairborn office:

  • Emergency exams and urgent care

  • Pain relief and management

  • Tooth repair and restorations

  • Infection control and prevention

  • Temporary fillings and short-term fixes

All of these are available to Huber Heights patients at our Fairborn office — no referrals needed.

Costs and Payment Options


Huber Heights patients often ask what an emergency visit will cost. 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. Huber Heights patients — ask our front desk about insurance coverage or payment options when you call.

Dental insurance: We help you understand your benefits and estimated out-of-pocket costs.

No insurance: Ask about our Dental Savings options.

Larger treatment plans: Dental Financing and monthly payment options may be available.

Why Choose Celebrate Smile Dental for Emergencies?

  • Fast, Compassionate Relief

    Fast, gentle relief from pain and stress, delivered quickly and comfortably. For Huber Heights patients, getting comfortable quickly is always our first priority. Huber Heights patients don't have to tough it out — relief is the first thing we focus on when you walk in.

  • Accurate Diagnosis With Advanced Technology

    Fast, precise diagnosis and attentive, compassionate care. Huber Heights patients benefit from on-site X-rays and imaging so we can diagnose without sending you somewhere else. That means Huber Heights patients get answers the same visit — not a week later.

  • Clear Plans and Straightforward Options

    Clear, simple choices that make everyday decisions quicker and easier for everyone. Huber Heights patients leave knowing exactly what's wrong, what the fix is, and what it will cost — no surprises. We make sure every Huber Heights patient walks out with a clear picture of their options and what each one costs.

  • 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. Calling from Huber Heights? We'll get you on the schedule as fast as we can. We know Huber Heights patients are dealing with pain and uncertainty — we don't put you on hold.

Emergency Dentist FAQs

What counts as a dental emergency?
Severe tooth pain, swelling, a suspected infection, a knocked-out tooth, a broken or cracked tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma to the mouth. Not sure? Go ahead and call.
Can you see me the same day?
We prioritize emergencies and aim to see you as quickly as possible. Same-day treatment is often possible; if not, we focus on relief, stabilizing the area, and a clear next step. We're near Huber Heights and see urgent cases regularly—don't wait it out.
Should I call or book online?
Online booking works for many emergencies. Calling is best for severe pain, swelling, trauma, or a knocked-out or broken tooth so we can triage you quickly. Huber Heights patients with active pain or swelling should always call — don't wait on an online form.
What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?
Time matters. Pick up the tooth by the crown, rinse gently if needed, and try to place it back in the socket. If you can't, store it in milk or saliva and call us right away.
What should I do if I have swelling or think I have an infection?
Call as soon as you can—swelling can worsen quickly. Use a cold compress and avoid placing aspirin on the gums; for trouble breathing or severe facial swelling, call 911 or go to the ER.
What if I have a broken tooth or cracked tooth?
Avoid biting down on that side and call us. We'll evaluate the crack and recommend the safest option to protect the tooth.
What if my crown or filling fell out?
Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that tooth. Hold onto the crown if you have it and call us so we can stabilize it.
Will I need a root canal or an extraction?
Not always. After an exam and x-rays, we'll explain whether the tooth can be saved or if extraction is the healthiest option.
Do I need antibiotics?
Not always. Antibiotics are only prescribed when clinically appropriate; treating the source is usually the primary solution.
How much does an emergency visit cost?
Cost depends on the exam, imaging, and treatment required. We go over options and estimated costs before treatment whenever possible.
Do you take insurance for emergency visits?
Yes, we work with many dental PPO plans and will help you understand your coverage. No insurance? Ask about our Self-Care Savings Plan and payment options.
What can I do right now for pain?
Use a cold compress for swelling and avoid chewing on the affected side. Call us and we'll guide you based on your symptoms. Huber Heights patients — we're close, so don't hesitate to just come in.
Do you see emergency patients from Huber Heights?
Yes — we regularly see patients from Huber Heights and we're set up to handle urgent cases. If you're in Huber Heights and dealing with tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or any dental emergency, call us at 937-879-3579. Huber Heights patients can also book online, but for active pain, calling is faster.

Call Now for Help


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