Immediate Support

Same-Day Emergency Scheduling

If you are in pain or have experienced a dental injury, we are here to help. Reach a leading choice for a same day dentist southampton pa immediately.

Fast Pain Relief

We Keep Room in Our Daily Schedule for You

Dental emergencies don't wait, and neither should you. We keep room in our daily schedule for urgent care — call (215) 357-2224and we'll get you seen as quickly as possible.

Our front-office staff and clinical team coordinate rapidly to squeeze in patients experiencing toothaches, infections, or cosmetic breakage. When you call us, our experienced team will immediately guide you through basic first-aid instructions over the phone to stabilize your condition while you drive to our Southampton office.

When to Visit the Emergency Room (ER)

If you are experiencing severe swelling that affects your ability to breathe or swallow, or if you have suffered major trauma to your head or jaw, please bypass our office and go directly to the nearest hospital emergency room or call 911 immediately.

Emergency Hotline

Call our care coordinators immediately for fast scheduling.

Call (215) 357-2224
Symptom Guide

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

Not sure if you need same-day treatment? If you are experiencing any of the following, please call us to secure a slot.

Severe or Throbbing Tooth Pain

Constant, radiating pain that wakes you up at night or does not respond to over-the-counter medication can indicate a deep infection or nerve damage.

Facial or Gum Swelling

Swelling in your cheeks, jaw, or gums is often a sign of a dental abscess. This requires immediate clinical diagnostics and antibiotic therapy.

Knocked-Out or Loose Tooth

A knocked-out tooth is a critical time-sensitive emergency. Re-implantation has the highest success rate if handled within 60 minutes of the injury.

Broken, Chipped, or Cracked Tooth

Cracks that extend deep into the tooth structures expose nerves, causing significant pain and leaving the tooth vulnerable to rapid bacterial decay.

Lost Crown, Bridge, or Filling

Losing a restoration leaves the underlying tooth structure exposed to temperature and pressure, causing immediate discomfort and potential fracture.

Emergency First-Aid Instructions

Need step-by-step guidance on handling a knocked-out tooth or lost filling right now? Access our detailed instructions.

Online Intake

Request Urgent Appointment Online

If it is after office hours or you prefer to request online, fill out the form below. We monitor submissions constantly.