Emergency Dentist

We accept all PPO and Dentical/Medi-cal insurances

When the unexpected happens, you simply cannot wait days to receive the care you need. At Chino Aesthetic Dental, our emergency dentist services in Chino ensure we are here and ready to provide treatment when you need us most. From accidents and injuries to tooth-threatening infections, we can assist with a same-day appointment when time is of the essence.

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When Do You Need an Emergency Dentist?

You might be surprised at what is considered a dental emergency. Our dental emergency service encompasses more than merely trauma or injuries. We provide emergency dental care for

  • Severe Toothache: Significant tooth pain might be a sign of infection. You might need an emergency root canal.
  • Damaged Dental Materials: Lost a filling, a crown, or dentures? Timely replacement can keep bacteria out of the inner tooth.
  • Gum Issues: Swollen, bleeding, or discolored gums could require rapid treatment. Especially if your teeth feel loose in them.
  • Sudden Damage: Fractured or broken teeth could need same-day treatment to prevent infection.
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: Under the right circumstances, we can even put a knocked-out tooth back in!

Top Emergency Dental Services

  • Root Canal: Save an infected tooth or prevent bacteria from entering the vulnerable inner part of the tooth. Leaving your tooth untreated can put you at risk of the infection spreading. Or, the tooth could even die. Save a tooth with a same-day root canal.
  • Extraction: Remove a tooth that is putting your overall health at risk. Many extractions prove simple affairs that take only a matter of minutes.
  • Material Repairs: Restore a lost or broken filling, crown, or other dental material. These issues might not seem so bad at the moment. However, losing a filling or crown can expose your tooth to bacteria, which increases the risk of infection.
    Appliance Repairs: Fix broken dentures or damaged braces. Trying to chew or speak with damaged appliances can put your teeth and gums at risk.

Why Trust Chino Aesthetic?

  1. Schedule a Visit In Minutes: We know the clock is ticking. Our staff can get you in quickly. Same-day appointments can become same-hour appointments.
  2. Experienced Dentists: We have several dentists under a single roof, each equipped to provide specialized treatment in English, Spanish, or Farsi.
  3. Advanced Technology: We maintain a fully equipped center with the latest in technology for assessing and treating dental health concerns.
  4. Quality Care: Each member of our team stays up to date on advancements in the field of dentistry. We commit to providing high-quality, compassionate care to each patient.

Schedule Your Appointment

If you have a dental emergency, the sooner you treat it, the better your overall oral health will be. Schedule your same-day emergency dentist appointment today to get started on protecting your smile with a dentist in Chino. Dr. Joshi and her experienced team look forward to healing your smile and keeping your teeth in good shape!

Easy Payment Options

We accept most insurance plans AND payment from most PPO and indemnity plans. Please call our office to make an appointment and we will answer any questions you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental emergencies often relate specifically to patient well-being. Thus, most dental insurance plans do cover at least part of treatment for dental emergencies. We gladly accept all PPO plans and Dentical/Medi-Cal insurance.

Anything related to the teeth and gums will fall under a dentist’s specialty. However, injuries to the jaw itself require a visit to the emergency department (ED) of your nearest hospital. If you think you have a dental emergency, you can start by calling our office. We can walk you through the next steps.

The good news is that you can take some steps to minimize your risk. The best way to mitigate risk is to wear a sports guard. This special mouth guard protects your teeth when playing sports such as football or basketball.

The bad news is there is no guarantee of avoiding an emergency. So, we recommend saving your nearest emergency dentist’s phone number. Have it ready for a quick call when the unexpected happens.

We do offer same-day emergency dental appointments at our office, provided that our emergency dentist has available time slots on the day you require treatment. If you require emergency dental care, do not hesitate to call our office at (909) 346-2705. Our team will do their best to provide you with the care you need as soon as possible.

Not all emergency dentists will have 24/7 availability. However, we provide expanded hours in situations when waiting simply isn’t an option. We make every effort to ensure you can see us with a same-day appointment for any dental emergencies. Call us, schedule an appointment, and experience world-class care.

Only hold the tooth by the crown (the part you normally see above your gums). If you hold it by the roots, those could break. Start by carefully rinsing the tooth with water. Then, gently try to reposition the tooth in the empty socket. If you have any trouble with this, simply keep the tooth in some milk (or keep it moist). Call to let us know you are coming, and bring that tooth with you to our office

When you have a severe toothache, the first thing to do is to contact an emergency dental office, describe your symptoms, and schedule a same-day appointment. Do not hesitate to contact our office at (909) 346-2705, and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.

While you are waiting to be admitted to the dental office, follow these tips:

  • Manage pain with over-the-counter painkillers, but never exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Avoid chewing food on the painful side of your mouth.
  • Keep your mouth clean by brushing and flossing thoroughly, but be careful when cleaning the area of the painful tooth.
  • Rinse your mouth with a lukewarm saltwater solution 3 to 4 times a day to reduce bacterial growth.
  • If you experience swelling, apply cold compresses to the outer side of your cheek for 15 minutes with at least 30-minute breaks between the applications.
  • Gather the complete list of your allergies if you have any and of medications you are currently taking, your insurance information, and the results of your dental exams if you have them at hand, and be ready to bring them to your emergency appointment.

At our dental office, we work hard to admit you as soon as possible if you have a dental emergency. However, the exact time of your appointment may depend on whether or not our emergency dentist is available. If you have such symptoms as a severe toothache and swelling, or have sustained an oral trauma, do not hesitate to contact our office at (909) 346-2705, and we will do our best to admit you as soon as possible.

The exact cost of your emergency treatment will largely depend on the type of procedure you require. If you pay out of pocket, you may expect the following prices:

  • Dental exams cost between $100 and $350, depending on whether or not you need X-rays or scans.
  • Tooth extraction costs from $300 to $600, depending on the type of procedure (simple or surgical extraction).
  • Root canal costs between $700 and $1,500, depending on the severity of the infection or damage and the number of canals treated. 
  • Dental abscess drainage costs between $100 and $400.
  • Knocked-out of a dislodged tooth restoration costs between $300 and $1,000, and up to $1,500 if a root canal is required in addition to replantation and splinting.

A lost dental restoration, including a filling and a crown, is always a dental emergency because the tooth becomes exposed to bacteria and acid in the mouth that can cause infection. Additionally, the tooth may sustain further damage from chewing and biting. Therefore, it is important to contact an emergency dental office and schedule an appointment as soon as possible. While you are waiting for your appointment, chew on the other side of your mouth, use saltwater rinses, and avoid touching the tooth. If you experience pain, take over-the-counter painkillers.