629 S. Second Avenue Covina, CA 91723

Urgent Dental Care in a Calm, Modern Environment
From the moment you walk in, you’ll feel at ease in our welcoming and modern office. We’ve created a relaxing space where you can listen to music, watch your favorite show, or scroll through your phone while we take care of your urgent dental needs. Our goal is to make every visit comfortable and smooth, no matter the situation. With advanced tools and experienced hands, we provide care that’s tailored to your needs—helping you get back to feeling your best quickly.
Gentle Emergency Treatment You Can Trust
Dental emergencies can be stressful, but we’re here to help with kindness and skill. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or any other urgent issue, we’re ready to provide fast, effective treatment. We do more than treat your teeth—we make sure you feel supported and cared for every step of the way. Our team takes pride in helping patients feel better and smile brighter, even in the most unexpected situations.
Ready to Help When You Need It Most
Tooth pain, cracked teeth, or sudden injuries can happen when you least expect them. Having a trusted dental team to turn to can make all the difference. We treat each emergency with urgency and care, working quickly to ease your discomfort and restore your smile. No matter the problem, our priority is to provide quick relief and long-lasting results that keep you smiling with confidence.
If you're facing dental pain or an injury, don’t wait. Reach out right away to schedule an emergency dental visit. We’re here to help you feel better—fast.
Emergency Dental Care Services
Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them—even after regular hours. Whether it’s sudden pain, an injury, or damage to your teeth, it’s important to know when and how to get help. Some situations clearly need immediate attention, while others might not seem serious at first but still require a professional checkup. Here's a quick guide to handling common dental issues and knowing when it’s time to seek emergency care.
Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth
If your tooth is chipped or broken, start by gently rinsing your mouth with warm salt water. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your face to reduce swelling and pain. Call a dentist right away. If you can, bring any broken pieces of the tooth with you, wrapped in a moist cloth or gauze.
Loose or Knocked-Out Tooth
If a tooth becomes loose or gets knocked out due to an accident, try to gently place it back into the socket while holding it by the top (crown). If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently without removing any attached tissue. Don’t scrub the tooth. If reinserting it isn’t possible, store it in milk or keep it inside your mouth under the tongue and get to a dentist immediately.
Tooth Pain
Ongoing or severe tooth pain should never be ignored. It could be a sign of infection or other serious problems. Avoid trying to treat it on your own with painkillers—reach out to a dental professional for a proper diagnosis and relief.
Bitten Lip or Tongue
If you accidentally bite your tongue or lip, gently clean the area with a wet cloth and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. If the bleeding doesn’t stop or is excessive, contact a dentist for emergency treatment.
Knowing what to do during a dental emergency can make a big difference. If you're experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—contact a dental office that offers urgent care as soon as possible.
