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What to Do in a Dental Emergency: Your Guide to Emergency Dentistry in Arcadia, CA

  • Writer: Arcadia Medi-Dental Group
    Arcadia Medi-Dental Group
  • Sep 2
  • 2 min read

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them — a sudden toothache, a broken filling, or even a knocked-out tooth. Knowing what to do (and where to go) can make all the difference in saving your smile.


Emergency dentist in Arcadia CA treating dental pain and toothaches

At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, located at 311 E Live Oak Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006, our caring team provides same-day emergency dental care to patients across Arcadia, Monrovia, Temple City, El Monte, Pasadena, and the San Gabriel Valley.


If you’ve been searching for “emergency dentist near me” or “urgent dental care in Arcadia, CA”, here’s your complete guide.



What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Not every dental problem requires immediate treatment, but here are the most common true emergencies:


  • Severe toothache or abscess – Sharp, throbbing pain may indicate infection.

  • Knocked-out tooth – Quick action within 30–60 minutes can often save it.

  • Broken or chipped tooth – Especially if the nerve is exposed.

  • Lost filling or crown – Leaves your tooth vulnerable to damage.

  • Bleeding gums or injury – After trauma or accident.

  • Swelling in face or jaw – Can signal infection spreading.


If you’re in pain, bleeding, or at risk of losing a tooth, call an emergency dentist in Arcadia immediately.


What to Do Before You Reach the Dentist

While you’re on your way to our office, here are some first-aid steps to protect your teeth and reduce discomfort:


  • Knocked-out tooth – Handle only by the crown (not the root). Rinse gently in water, place back in the socket if possible, or keep in a cup of milk until you see us.


  • Severe toothache – Rinse with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relievers, and avoid placing aspirin directly on gums.


  • Broken tooth – Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.


  • Lost filling or crown – Use dental cement (available at drugstores) to temporarily cover the area until you can be treated.



Why Choose Arcadia Medi-Dental Group for Emergency Dentistry?


  • Same-day emergency appointments available.


  • Comprehensive services – from root canals to extractions to crowns, all under one roof.


  • Advanced technology – digital X-rays and 3D imaging for quick, accurate diagnosis.


  • Caring team – We treat patients of all ages with compassion and urgency.


  • Convenient location – Serving patients throughout the San Gabriel Valley.



Preventing Dental Emergencies

While some emergencies are unavoidable, many can be prevented with good oral habits:


  • Wear a mouthguard during sports.


  • Avoid chewing ice or hard candies.


  • Maintain regular dental checkups and cleanings.


  • Treat cavities and gum disease early before they worsen.



Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry

Can the ER help with a dental emergency?

Emergency rooms may manage pain or swelling, but only a dentist can provide definitive treatment.

How quickly should I see a dentist for a knocked-out tooth?

Within 30–60 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.

Do you take walk-ins for emergencies?

Unfortunately, at this time, our office is appointment-only. However, please call us before you arrive to check on availability. You may also contact our sister office 21 Dental Group at (626) 821-9970 for immediate assistance.


 
 
 

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