• 3590 N Zaragoza Rd., Ste. B105-106, El Paso, Texas 79938
For your most urgent dental needs

Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and when they do, First Family Dental El Paso is here to help. From fixing knocked-out teeth to performing an urgent pulpotomy in El Paso, Texas, our emergency dentist services provide fast, reliable care when you need it most. We prioritize emergency appointments and offer same-day visits for urgent dental issues. Our team is trained to quickly assess and treat a wide range of emergencies, relieving your pain and preventing further damage. We use advanced diagnostic tools and modern techniques to provide efficient, effective solutions. In moments of distress, you deserve compassionate and skilled care.

Dental Emergencies We Handle

If you have any unforeseen dental emergencies that require immediate attention, our emergency dentists will take good care of you. Our team is well-equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, such as:

  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Post-dental surgery complications
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Tooth pain or swelling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency includes issues such as severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, broken or cracked teeth, lost fillings or crowns, and infections that cause swelling or fever. These situations require immediate attention to relieve pain, prevent complications, and preserve oral health. If you’re unsure, it’s best to call a dental office to determine the urgency.
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If you knock out a tooth, try to handle it by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it with water, and attempt to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, store it in milk or saliva and get to a dentist within 30 minutes. Quick action increases the chances of saving the tooth.
Can I go to the emergency room for a dental issue?
Emergency rooms are not equipped to handle most dental problems unless there is uncontrolled bleeding or a severe infection that affects breathing. For most dental emergencies, it’s best to see an emergency dentist who can treat the underlying problem effectively. However, if you’re in extreme pain and can’t reach a dentist, an ER may provide temporary relief.
Is a chipped tooth a dental emergency?
A chipped tooth can be urgent depending on the severity. Minor chips can wait a day or two, but if the chip exposes nerves or causes sharp pain, it’s best to see a dentist right away. Leaving it untreated may lead to further damage or sensitivity, especially if the fracture is deep.
What are the signs of a tooth infection needing emergency care?
Signs of a serious tooth infection include severe pain, swelling in the face or jaw, fever, a bad taste in the mouth, or difficulty opening your mouth. These symptoms may indicate an abscess and require prompt treatment to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of the body.

Your Healthiest Smile Starts Here

We’re here to support your oral health every step of the way. Whether you are exploring treatment options or are due for a check-up, our team is ready to help you make informed decisions. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or ask questions about your care.