Emergency Dentistry
Same-day emergency dental care when you need it most
Don't Wait — Call or Text Us Now
Any dental problem that causes significant pain and discomfort should be treated as a dental emergency and addressed promptly. At daily DENTAL & bracesbar, we provide rapid emergency dental care across all three locations to prevent long-term complications. Call or text any of our offices and our team will respond as quickly as possible.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
- Knocked out or avulsed teeth
- Bleeding gums
- Swelling and abscesses
- Chipped and broken teeth
- Dislodged dental restorations
- Soft tissue injuries (cut lips)
- Minor jaw injuries
Prevention Tips
- Brush teeth thoroughly twice daily
- Schedule biannual dental exams and cleanings
- Avoid using teeth for unintended purposes
- Wear custom sports mouthguards during athletic activities
Call or Text Us Immediately
Our team is ready to help during office hours, including SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS — call or text any location below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover emergency dental visits?
Most dental insurance plans cover emergency exams and necessary treatment, though coverage varies by plan. daily DENTAL & bracesbar accepts most major insurance — call your Dublin, Gahanna, or Grove City office and we can verify your benefits before your visit.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Keep the tooth moist — hold it by the crown, rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to reinsert it in the socket or store it in milk. Call daily DENTAL & bracesbar immediately; the faster you're seen, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
How quickly can I be seen for a dental emergency?
We offer same-day emergency care, including Saturdays and Sundays. Call or text any of our three locations and our team will get you in as fast as possible.
What counts as a dental emergency — is a toothache serious enough?
Any dental problem causing significant pain, swelling, or bleeding should be treated as an emergency. That includes severe toothaches, abscesses, chipped or broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and soft tissue injuries like cut lips.
How can I avoid dental emergencies in the first place?
The most effective steps are brushing twice daily, keeping up with biannual exams and cleanings, and wearing a custom mouthguard during sports. Avoiding using your teeth as tools — opening packages, biting hard objects — also prevents most chips and fractures.
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