24 Hour Emergency Dentist in Baltimore, MD

Call Our Office to Get Out of Pain and Discomfort Now!

Our office is available to treat dental emergencies when most dental offices are closed for the evening or weekend. We serve the residents of Baltimore, Maryland and surrounding areas.

Our urgent care dental office can help you if you have loose, broken, or chipped teeth, painful gums due to abscess or infection, loose or broken dentures, crowns, and bridge work…or any other type of injury to your teeth or gums that need to be treated without delay!

Find 24 Hour Dental Care in Baltimore
Immediate Appointments – Many Dental Insurance Plans Accepted

In most cases you would probably prefer to call your regular dentist if you have a painful toothache, if your child has broken a tooth, or if you have dentures, crowns or bridge work that are in need of repair.

However, what do you do when these situations arise late at night or on the weekend when your regular dentist is at home and his office is closed?

Without access to urgent dental care services you would have to suffer all evening or all weekend until you can reach your dentist who is only available Monday through Friday 9am – 5pm.

Now that you’ve found this website you know that you do NOT need to suffer in pain because you have found a 24 hour emergency dentist in Baltimore who is ready, willing and able to treat patients when other dentists are unavailable.

Why Do We Offer Emergency Dental Care?

The truth is that most dental emergencies occur at the most inopportune times – on the weekends and in the evenings. That’s why we decided to make our services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to the residents of Baltimore, Maryland. For your convenience we also accept payment by credit card and we accept most dental insurance plans.

We accept credit cards for dental emergencies

Here’s some information that can help you if you have a dental emergency…

Do You Have a Broken or Knocked Out Tooth?

What most people don’t realize is that an injured tooth begins to die within 15 to 30 minutes of impact. That’s why it’s critical to see your dentist right away after any tooth trauma. Knowing what to do when dental accidents occur can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Here are a few tips:

If you break a tooth…
Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce any swelling, then call a 24 hour emergency dentist to make an immediate appointment. If you can find the broken part of your tooth, be sure to take it with you.

If your tooth is knocked out…
Pick it up by the top, not the root, and don’t rinse it or remove any attached bits of tissue. If you can, carefully re-insert the tooth into its socket and gently hold it in place. If that’s not possible, put it in a cup of milk or saline solution, or hold it between the cheek and gums so it doesn’t dry out. Then call a 24 hour emergency dentist as quickly as possible.

Very important…
If you are experiencing significant pain you should avoid using aspirin as it can cause additional bleeding. Instead use Ibuprofen to treat your pain. Never apply any pain killer to the gum near the injured tooth as this can lead to burning of the gum tissue. Also, never rely on solely on pain medication. While it can help to eliminate the pain, it will not treat the cause of it. We will need to examine your mouth to determine the correct treatment to use for your injury.

Questions Your Emergency Dentist Will Need You to Answer…

When calling an emergency dentist’s office it is helpful if you can answer the following questions so that they can provide the best dental care possible:

  • What is the nature of your dental emergency?
  • When did it start?
  • Is there any swelling?
  • What is the degree of the pain, on a scale of 1-10?
  • Are you having any hot or cold sensitivity?
  • What medications are you taking? Antibiotics? Pain killers?
  • Do you absolutely need to be treat NOW, or can you wait?
  • When was the last time you saw a dentist?
  • Do you have dental insurance?

We offer 24 Hour Emergency Dental Care to residents of Baltimore, Maryland including the following surrounding areas: Towson, Glen Burnie, Dundalk, Catonsville, Pikesville, Essex, Parkville, Milford Mill, Carney, Lochearn, South Gate, Middle River