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Emergency Dentistry

Get fast relief from tooth pain, broken teeth, and urgent dental injuries—when you need it most.

  • Cost

    An emergency exam is $99. We accept insurance and Medicaid, and we offer an in-house savings plan.

    Office Fees
  • Procedure Duration

    Emergency appointments typically last 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the severity of your condition.

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  • Pain Level

    You can expect immediate pain relief measures and gentle techniques to keep you as comfortable as possible.

    Sedation Dentistry

Emergency Dental Care in Denver, CO

When you experience sudden dental pain or injury, you need care right away. At 58 Peaks Dental, we provide evaluation and treatment for severe toothaches, chipped or cracked teeth, knocked-out teeth, broken crowns or fillings, swelling, infections, and jaw injuries.

We begin with a focused exam and, if needed, digital X-rays to identify the source of the problem. From there, you receive immediate care to relieve pain and stabilize your tooth. Depending on your needs, treatment may include a filling, crown, root canal treatment, extraction, or other restorative care.

You can feel confident knowing your comfort is prioritized. Sedation options are available to help you stay calm during urgent procedures. Our goal is fast relief—and a plan to restore your long-term oral health.

01.

Process of Emergency Dentistry

  • Call for Immediate Guidance: Contact 58 Peaks Dental as soon as your emergency happens. You will receive instructions on what to do before you arrive to protect your tooth and reduce discomfort.
  • Urgent Evaluation: We will get you scheduled for an exam as quickly as possible. Your dentist will evaluate your symptoms, check the affected area, and discuss what happened.
  • Digital X-Rays (if needed): You may receive digital X-rays to identify hidden damage, infection, fractures, or bone involvement that cannot be seen during the visual exam.
  • Immediate Pain Relief: We’ll provide prompt treatment to relieve pain and control swelling or bleeding. Local anesthesia or sedation options may be used to keep you comfortable.

02.

What are the next steps?

  • Stabilization of the Tooth: Your dentist will stabilize the affected area. This may include placing a temporary restoration, recementing a crown, splinting a tooth, or prescribing medication if infection is present.
  • Definitive Treatment: Depending on your condition, you may receive a filling, a crown, root canal treatment, or tooth extraction during the same visit or at a scheduled follow-up appointment.
  • Recovery Instructions and Follow-up: We will provide clear aftercare instructions and a plan for any additional treatment needed to fully restore your oral health.

FAQ

  • What is considered a dental emergency?

    You have a dental emergency if you experience severe pain, swelling, bleeding that won’t stop, a knocked-out tooth, or facial trauma.

  • What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?

    You should handle the tooth by the crown, rinse it gently, place it in milk if possible, and contact the office immediately.

  • Can I go to the ER for a dental emergency?

    You should visit the ER for severe swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma, but most dental emergencies are best treated by a dentist.

Where are we located?

58 Peaks Dental

3600 Quebec Street, 2nd Floor
Denver, CO 80207

Hours

Monday: 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Phone

303-355-1818

Email

[email protected]