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Why People Love Diamond Dental
Get Out of Pain—Fast, Safe, and with Compassionate Care

Focus on Pain Relief
Our first priority is making you comfortable. We use modern local anesthetics and gentle techniques to manage pain and ease anxiety throughout your visit.
Clear, Personalized Treatment Plan
Once we’ve diagnosed the issue, we’ll walk you through your treatment options. You’ll know what’s happening, why it matters, and what the next steps are—before we begin.


Immediate Care, When Possible
Many dental emergencies can be treated on the same day. Our office is equipped with in-house technology like same-day crowns, advanced imaging, and restorative materials to complete treatment quickly and effectively.
What We Treat
We provide emergency care for a wide range of urgent dental problems, including:
- Severe toothaches or persistent sensitivity
- Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth
- Knocked-out teeth or injuries from accidents
- Dental infections, abscesses, or facial swelling
- Bleeding gums or gum injuries
- Lost crowns, bridges, or fillings
- Broken dentures or appliances
- Oral pain without a clear cause
If you're unsure whether your issue is an emergency, we encourage you to call. Our team can talk you through what’s going on and help you decide on next steps.

Call Your Dentist ASAP
When you’re in pain, the last thing you want is to wait days for care. But dental emergencies are more than just uncomfortable—they can also get worse quickly if not treated.
- Tooth pain may signal infection or deep decay that could lead to tooth loss
- Cracked or broken teeth can allow bacteria to enter, risking infection
- Swelling or bleeding could indicate a serious condition requiring immediate attention
- Delaying treatment often leads to more complex, costly procedures
Fast, professional care helps protect your health, preserve your teeth, and give you peace of mind.

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How to Handle a Dental Emergency Before You Arrive
Here’s what you can do while on your way to us:
- Tooth knocked out? Keep it moist—place in milk or saliva and avoid touching the root.
- Swelling or infection? Use a cold compress and call us right away.
- Lost crown or filling? Save the restoration and bring it with you.
- Pain or pressure? You may take over-the-counter pain relief (like ibuprofen), but avoid placing aspirin directly on gums.
- Chipped or broken tooth? Rinse your mouth with warm water and keep any pieces.
And most importantly, call us right away. Quick care can make all the difference.

Experience the Diamond Dental Difference

Comfort Comes First
We’ve created a space where you can truly relax. Enjoy wireless headphones, Netflix, warm scented towels, and even massage pillows during your appointment. Every detail is designed to help you feel at ease—from the waiting room to the treatment chair.
We Respect Your Time
We’re open Monday–Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with same-day emergency slots when you need us most.


Tech That Works for You
From digital scans to same-day crowns, we use smart tools that make your care faster, easier, and more accurate.
Care That Speaks Your Language
Our multilingual team is here to make sure you feel fully understood and supported.

Frequently Asked Questions
When should I go to the emergency room instead of the dentist?
Seek emergency room care for severe facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. For most dental emergencies, our office is better equipped to provide appropriate care.
What should I include in a dental emergency kit?
A good emergency kit should include gauze, a small container with a lid, saline solution, and our contact information. We can provide specific recommendations during your visit.
How can I prevent dental emergencies?
Regular dental check-ups, wearing protective gear during sports, avoiding hard foods, and maintaining good oral hygiene can help prevent many dental emergencies.
What emergency dental procedures can be completed in one visit?
Many procedures can be completed in one visit, including temporary or permanent fillings, extractions, and even same-day crowns using our advanced CEREC technology.
Is sedation available for emergency dental procedures?
Yes, we offer local anesthesia and nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to ensure your comfort during emergency procedures.
Are emergency dental services covered by insurance?
Many dental insurance plans cover emergency services. We accept most major PPO plans and offer flexible payment options to ensure you get the care you need.
Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?
Yes, we make every effort to accommodate same-day emergency appointments to provide prompt relief for our patients in pain.
How can I manage dental pain until I can see the dentist?
Use over-the-counter pain relievers, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and rinse with warm salt water. However, these are temporary solutions - seek professional care as soon as possible.
What constitutes a dental emergency?
A dental emergency typically includes severe pain, bleeding, swelling, broken teeth, or any dental issue causing significant discomfort or concern. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, contact us immediately.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Keep the tooth moist, preferably by placing it back in the socket or in milk, and contact us immediately. Quick action can increase the chances of saving the tooth.