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Pediatric Dental Emergencies
in Los Feliz, Los Angeles

When your little one is in pain from a dental problem, every moment counts. Call us right away so we can help your child feel better with gentle, prompt care. Not sure if what's happening is truly an emergency? Keep reading to learn what parents need to know.

What should I do if my child is facing a dental emergency?

Getting emergency dental care quickly helps your child stop hurting. Toothaches, broken teeth, and other dental problems can make it hard for them to focus in school, enjoy playtime, or even sleep well. Our gentle care helps them feel better fast so they can get back to being kids. Quick treatment also prevents bigger problems later, which saves you worry, time, and money. Most importantly, you'll have peace of mind knowing your child's smile is taken care of.

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The Benefits of Immediate Emergency Dental Care

Stops Pain Quickly

A broken tooth, lost filling, or bad toothache hurts—and for kids, that pain feels even worse. Once we take care of the problem, your child can get back to learning, playing, and smiling happily.

Prevents Bigger Problems

With dental issues, waiting makes things worse. Getting help right away means simpler treatments, faster healing, and better outcomes for your child.

Saves Time and Money

Fixing a cracked tooth right away costs much less than waiting until it needs to be removed and replaced. When you bring your child in at the first sign of trouble, you'll save yourself time, money, and stress.

Our Difference

The Emergency Dentistry Treatment Process

Call Our Office Right Away

As soon as you notice something's wrong with your child's tooth, give us a call. We'll ask about what's happening, schedule you for the earliest possible appointment, and give you tips on how to keep your child comfortable until you arrive.

Kid-Friendly Emergency Exam

When you get to our office, our gentle dentist will carefully check your child's mouth. We'll find out exactly what's causing the problem and explain the best way to fix it in terms both you and your child can understand.

Treating Your Child’s Condition

Every child and every emergency is different. Depending on what your child needs, we might fix a cavity, repair a broken tooth, help a wobbly tooth, or address an infection. Whatever the problem, we'll focus on getting your child feeling better as quickly and comfortably as possible.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

For permanent teeth that get knocked out, time is critical! If possible, gently place the tooth back in the socket right away and have your child bite down gently on a clean cloth to hold it in place. If you can’t do that, place the tooth in a small container of cold milk. Handle it only by the white part (crown), not the root, and avoid scrubbing it. Then come straight to our office—ideally within 30 minutes. The sooner the tooth is reimplanted, the better the chances of saving it. We’ll take care of any pain or bleeding once you arrive.

Collect the filling, crown, or other piece of dental work and place it in a plastic baggie. Then, call us for a same-day appointment, and make sure to bring your child’s dental work in with you. It may be possible to reattach a crown instead of completely replacing it.

A bad toothache often means your child has a deep cavity or an infection starting. You should call us for an appointment right away—these problems won't get better on their own and will only cause more pain if left untreated.

First, help them rinse with warm water and apply a cold compress if there's any swelling. Then call us for a same-day appointment. Even small chips can create tiny cracks that might lead to bigger problems later. Our dentist will check the damage and recommend the best way to fix your child's tooth and keep their smile healthy.

If it's a baby tooth that's getting wiggly on its own (with no injury), that's usually normal. Baby teeth naturally loosen before they fall out.

However, if a tooth suddenly becomes loose after a fall or injury, especially with pain or bleeding, that's different. In this case, you should call us for an appointment so we can check if the tooth can be saved or if we need to help it come out and place a space maintainer.

Facial swelling can be a sign of a serious infection and should never be ignored. If our office is open, call us immediately and come in right away. If it’s after hours, take your child to the nearest emergency room for urgent care. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent the infection from spreading.

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