Gum Pain / Infection
Throbbing, swollen, won't quit. We drain it and stop the spread.
Same-day, Mon to Sat, 9 to 6. Book online anytime.
10% off your emergency treatment.
Throbbing, swollen, won't quit. We drain it and stop the spread.
A deep ache, worse with hot or cold. We end it and save the tooth.
Cracked, chipped, or snapped. A crown or bonding rebuilds it, often same day.
A throb that keeps you up at night. We find what's causing it and shut it down.
Schedule in under 60 seconds.
We treat the tooth, not the clock. Same day.
Sedation, and you sleep through it.
Your pace, not ours.
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An infection left alone becomes a root canal. A root canal left alone becomes an extraction. Come in while it's still small.
Schedule in under 60 seconds.
Drag to see the difference.
Dr. Ehab leads our Pain Relief Team. We handle emergencies like yours every day, gently, and we don't stop until you're out of pain.
A real practice, not a pop-up clinic.
Same-day emergency care in Missouri City. 10% off.
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Usually not. The ER gives antibiotics and pain relief, but they don't do dental work. That's the runaround. We treat the tooth itself.
Often yes. An abscess can spread from the tooth into your jaw and bloodstream, so get seen quickly instead of waiting it out. Swollen face, fever, or trouble swallowing? Call now or go to the ER.
Maybe, if you move fast. Hold it by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently, don't scrub. Slot it back in and bite on gauze, or keep it in milk or your own saliva. Call us right away. Time decides.
You get 10% off your emergency treatment, plus payment plans. Just ask. Waiting almost always costs more.
Try gentle floss, never a pin. If it won't budge, book in and we'll get it out safely.
Treat it as serious. With any head injury, call 911 or go straight to the ER.