Why Choose Our Emergency Dentist
- Same-day and after-hours availability
- Advanced digital imaging and a fully equipped office
- Expertise in modern restorative techniques
- Years of clinical experience preserving oral health
- Gentle, compassionate care for all ages
Our emergency dentist is trained in advanced care for trauma-related procedures and the full range of complex emergencies. A single visit is often enough to restore your smile and relieve symptoms.
 
															When to See an Emergency Dentist
You should contact Absolute Family Dentistry right away if you experience:
- Persistent or severe tooth pain
- Facial swelling or abscess
- Bleeding gums after trauma
- Broken dentures or restorations
- Injury to the lips, cheeks, or jaw
Ignoring symptoms can worsen an infection or lead to permanent damage. Trust us. If it looks or feels like something is wrong, at least give our office a call. Our trained staff can go through your situation and help determine if you need an emergency appointment.
Suffering from Dental Pain?
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Tooth
From sports to car collisions, more than 5 million teeth are knocked out each year. When this happens, time is critical. In many cases, getting to our office in time means we can save your tooth and put it back in. Our emergency dentist can often reinsert and stabilize the tooth. Additionally, if the root has been damaged, you may need root canal therapy.
Lost Filling or Crown
A loose or missing filling or crown might seem like a small issue at first. However, it can soon cause sharp sensitivity or pain while also putting your tooth at increased risk. Timely treatment restores the stability of your tooth and keeps bacteria from getting into the inner parts.
Cracked or Broken Teeth
Even though enamel is strong, it cannot hold up against everything. Fractures can occur due to trauma, grinding, or biting hard objects, such as using your teeth to open something. Your emergency treatment will depend on the severity. Smaller cracks may need bonding or veneers. Severe or deeper fractures may require more extensive restoration, such as dental crowns.
Dislodged or Loose Teeth
Not all teeth get knocked out all the way. In some cases, an injury may make a tooth loose despite it still being in its place. You still need quick treatment to stabilize the tooth and allow it to heal.
Your Trusted Norco Same Day Dental Team
Our Norco same-day dentist is committed to restoring comfort and health via stress-free visits and treatment. We serve Norco and the surrounding areas, offering a center for urgent dental care that puts your health at the top of our priorities. Save our number, 951.667.8285, and call us in the event of a dental emergency.
FAQs
What qualifies as a dental emergency?
Patients are generally good judges of determining if they have an emergency. Trust your instincts, and at least call our office if you think you have a dental emergency. Reach out in any situation involving severe pain, bleeding, swelling, or trauma that threatens your tooth or oral health.
Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
Yes! While no case is guaranteed, most knocked-out teeth can be saved if treated within 30–60 minutes. Handle the tooth carefully and visit our Norco office immediately.
What should I do with a knocked-out tooth?
- Call our office immediately. Our staff can also provide specific instructions based on your situation.
- Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root) and rinse gently with water (but not salt water.
- If possible, place it back in the socket or store it in milk or saliva.
- Get to our Norco emergency dental office and try to arrive within 30 minutes.
 
					


 
															