Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies can happen anytime—and when they do, fast care matters. At Lakeview Dental Care, we provide prompt, compassionate treatment for urgent dental issues that can’t wait. Whether you’re dealing with severe pain, a broken tooth, or a lost crown, our team is here to relieve discomfort, prevent further damage, and get your oral health back on track. Same-day appointments available!

Extreme Tooth Pain
Severe or sudden tooth pain may be caused by an infection, deep cavity, or nerve damage. We’ll assess the source of your pain and provide immediate relief, whether through medication, treatment, or follow-up care like a root canal.

Bleeding, Swollen, or Injured Gums
If your gums are bleeding, swollen, or injured due to trauma or infection, don’t wait to get checked. These symptoms could signal gum disease, an abscess, or a serious injury that requires immediate attention to avoid complications.

Chipped, Fractured, or Broken Teeth
Accidents or biting into something hard can cause teeth to crack or break. Whether it’s a small chip or a large fracture, we offer fast solutions to restore your tooth and protect it from further damage.

Lost or Cracked Fillings
A missing or damaged filling can expose your tooth and cause sensitivity or pain. We’ll replace it quickly to prevent bacteria from entering the area and to restore your tooth’s strength and function.

Lost or Broken Crowns
A dislodged or broken crown leaves your tooth vulnerable. We can often repair or replace the crown the same day to protect the underlying tooth and restore your smile.

Dental Abscesses
A dental abscess is a serious infection that can cause pain, swelling, and even fever. Immediate treatment is needed to drain the infection, relieve symptoms, and prevent it from spreading.
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” Felt my last visit went very well, did a detailed teeth cleaning, they gave me a complete evaluation, make sure I got a ll the information I needed to make decisions for future procedures needed.”
Answers to Your Dental Questions
Severe pain, swelling, bleeding, broken teeth, or lost restorations are all dental emergencies.
ERs can manage pain, but a dentist is needed to treat the root cause. Contact us first.
Use cold compresses, over-the-counter pain relievers, and avoid eating on the affected side until you see a dentist.
Rinse your mouth, save any pieces, and contact us immediately. Avoid chewing on that side.
No—delaying care can lead to infection or further damage. Call us right away.
Signs include severe pain, swelling, a bad taste in the mouth, or fever. It needs urgent care.
Didn’t find the answer to your question? Call us at
(972) 534-2917, and we’ll be happy to help!