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Emergency Dentistry in Denver, CO

$59 Same-Day Emergency Special

Dental pain can’t wait! For just $59, you'll receive a thorough, same-day emergency exam and immediate care options to address your urgent dental needs and relieve your pain as quickly as possible.

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them, and when they do, you need care you can count on. At Diamond Dental Group, our team provides prompt, compassionate treatment to relieve pain, protect your smile, and get you back to feeling like yourself again. If you’re experiencing an urgent dental issue, call our Denver dental team right away. We’ll do our best to see you the same day and restore your smile as quickly as possible.

Common dental emergencies we treat at Diamond Dental Group include:

Severe Toothache or Persistent Pain

Emergency dental procedure at Diamond Dental Group. A toothache that doesn’t go away can signal an infection, decay, or even an abscess. These problems won’t improve on their own, and immediate treatment is needed to relieve pain and prevent complications.

Knocked-Out Tooth

If a tooth has been completely knocked out, time is critical. Place the tooth in milk or a clean container and bring it to our office right away. In some cases, we can re-implant the tooth if treated promptly.

Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth

Whether from trauma or biting something hard, a broken tooth can cause pain and expose the inner tooth to bacteria. We’ll evaluate the damage and recommend treatment such as bonding, a dental crown, or root canal therapy if necessary.

Lost or Loose Crown, Filling, or Bridge

A dental restoration that comes loose leaves your tooth vulnerable to sensitivity, damage, or decay. We can repair or replace your crown, filling, or bridge to restore function and protect your smile.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Cuts or injuries to the lips, gums, cheeks, or tongue can be painful and may bleed heavily. Our team will clean and assess the wound to reduce the risk of infection and encourage proper healing.

Dental Abscess or Infection

A dental abscess is a serious infection that can cause swelling, fever, and severe pain. Left untreated, it can spread quickly. We provide urgent treatment to relieve pain, control infection, and protect your overall health.

What to Expect During Your Emergency Visit

Dr. Alexander Katanov, DMD discussing with a patient at Diamond Dental Group. When you arrive at Diamond Dental Group, our top priority is easing your discomfort. We’ll welcome you promptly, take note of your symptoms, and perform a focused exam. Digital X-rays may be taken to pinpoint the cause of your condition.

From there, Dr. Alex will work to provide immediate treatment—whether that means stabilizing a damaged tooth, treating an infection, or managing pain. We’ll also review follow-up care and long-term solutions for restoring your oral health.

Call for Your Emergency Dental Treatment Today

Don’t wait in pain—your oral health can’t wait. If you’re facing an urgent dental problem, call Diamond Dental Group now to schedule your emergency appointment. Our compassionate team is here to help you feel better fast!

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Frequently Asked Questions

A dental emergency includes any issue causing severe pain, swelling, bleeding, infection, or damage to a tooth or restoration. Common emergencies include toothaches, knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, dental abscesses, and lost crowns or fillings. If you’re unsure whether your situation is urgent, contact Diamond Dental Group right away so we can guide you toward your next steps.

Yes! We do our best to provide same-day emergency appointments whenever possible. We know dental pain and injuries can’t wait, we’re committed to helping our patients in Denver and beyond receive prompt care and relief as quickly as possible.

If your tooth has been knocked out, gently pick it up by the crown (not the root) and rinse it carefully if needed. Place the tooth in milk or a clean container and contact our office immediately. Quick treatment greatly improves the chances of saving and reattaching the tooth.

For most dental emergencies, an emergency dentist is the best place to seek treatment. We can address concerns like severe toothaches, broken teeth, infections, and damaged restorations directly at the source. However, if you’re experiencing severe facial swelling, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or a serious injury involving the jaw or head, it's important to seek immediate medical attention or visit the ER first.