🚨 If this is a life-threatening emergency (severe swelling affecting breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, head/jaw trauma), call 911 or go to the nearest ER right now.
Emergency
Same-Day Dental Help
For severe pain, swelling, broken teeth, or after-hours emergencies. Fill out this short form and we will call you back as soon as possible — within 30 minutes during business hours (Mon–Fri 8AM–5PM).
Already have a regular appointment booked? You can also call us directly at (619) 265-2262.
While you wait
- Severe pain: Over-the-counter ibuprofen (400-600mg) can help if you have no allergies or contraindications. A cold compress on the cheek may reduce swelling.
- Knocked-out tooth: Find the tooth, hold by the crown (not the root), rinse gently with milk or saline (not water if avoidable), and try to place it back in the socket. If that's not possible, store it in milk or saliva and call us immediately — time matters.
- Broken tooth: Rinse mouth with warm water. Apply gauze to any bleeding. Save any tooth pieces in milk.
- Lost crown or filling: Keep the area clean. Avoid chewing on that side. Sugarless gum can temporarily cover a sharp edge.
This is general first-aid guidance, not a substitute for professional care. If symptoms worsen or you feel unsafe, call 911 or go to the ER.
