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Emergency Dentist in West Palm Beach – West Palm Beach Family Dental

Emergency Dentist in West Palm Beach – West Palm Beach Family Dental

Originally published: September 2025 | Reviewed by Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS

Emergency Dentist in West Palm Beach – West Palm Beach Family Dental

Tooth pain never arrives on your schedule—and it shouldn’t be ignored.

Did you know that each year, over 1.9 million Americans visit hospital emergency departments for tooth-related issues, translating to 59.4 visits per 10,000 people?

These visits drain resources (often resulting in unresolved pain and needless expense) and highlight just how common—and neglected—dental emergencies have become. 

From excruciating abscesses to shattered teeth, dental crises can spiral quickly into debilitating pain, infection, or worse.

At West Palm Beach Family Dental, we understand the fear and helplessness that strike during a dental emergency. 

That’s why we offer same-day emergency dental care, combining expertise with urgent compassion to provide immediate relief and protect what matters most—your comfort, confidence, and health. 

When every minute counts, we’re here to restore both your smile and your peace of mind.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency in West Palm Beach?

What Counts as a Dental Emergency in West Palm Beach?

A dental emergency in West Palm Beach includes severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, broken or cracked teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, abscesses, and swelling or infection spreading to the face or jaw. 

These urgent conditions require immediate attention from an emergency dentist to relieve pain, prevent infection, and protect your long-term oral health. Acting quickly can often mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth.

Severe Tooth Pain

Persistent or sharp tooth pain is never normal. When over-the-counter medication doesn’t help, it often signals an underlying infection, deep cavity, or nerve damage. 

Ignoring severe pain may allow bacteria to spread, leading to abscesses or systemic disease. Immediate treatment relieves discomfort and prevents permanent damage.

Knocked-Out or Loose Permanent Teeth

A knocked-out tooth is one of the most urgent dental emergencies. Teeth have the highest chance of being saved if reimplanted within 30 to 60 minutes. To preserve the tooth:

  • Handle it by the crown (not the root).
  • Rinse gently with water if dirty, but don’t scrub.
  • Keep it moist in milk or saline until you reach the dentist.

Cracked, Broken, or Chipped Teeth

Not all breaks are equal. A small chip may only require cosmetic bonding, but a deep fracture that exposes the nerve requires immediate treatment to prevent infection or tooth loss. If left untreated, even minor cracks can worsen with the pressure of chewing.

Oral Infections and Abscesses

Abscesses form when bacteria spread into the gums or jaw. Warning signs include pus, fever, swelling extending to the face or neck, and throbbing pain. 

These infections can become life-threatening if bacteria enter the bloodstream. Emergency care involves draining the abscess, prescribing antibiotics, and treating the root cause.

Gum or Oral Bleeding

Minor bleeding after flossing is common. But heavy, uncontrolled bleeding—especially after trauma or oral surgery—is a dental emergency. If bleeding doesn’t stop within 10–15 minutes of applied pressure, seek immediate care. 

Persistent gum bleeding may also signal serious conditions, such as periodontal disease or clotting disorders.

Don’t wait another minute in pain. Call West Palm Beach Family Dental now at (561) 968-6022 for same-day emergency dental care and immediate relief.

If you’re ready to get started, call us now!

Emergency Dental Services We Provide in West Palm Beach

Emergency Dental Services We Provide in West Palm Beach

When an urgent dental issue strikes, every minute matters. At West Palm Beach Family Dental, we offer a full range of emergency treatments designed to stop pain quickly and protect your long-term health.

Same-Day Tooth Extractions

When a tooth is severely decayed, fractured, or causing unbearable pain, extraction may be the fastest way to restore comfort. 

We perform same-day tooth removals to relieve pressure, stop infection from spreading, and prepare the area for future restorative options.

Root Canal Therapy for Infected Teeth

A deep infection in the tooth’s pulp can cause throbbing, radiating pain. Emergency root canal therapy removes the infection, relieves discomfort, and preserves your natural tooth. Acting quickly prevents abscess formation and costly complications.

Dental Repair & Restorations

From chipped front teeth to broken molars, we provide emergency crowns, bonding, and fillings to restore function and appearance. Many repairs can be completed the same day, so you leave our office smiling with confidence.

Treatment for Abscesses & Swelling

Abscesses and oral swelling are serious conditions that can spread infection to the jaw, neck, or even the bloodstream. 

We provide immediate relief through drainage, antibiotics, and emergency dental treatment, ensuring your safety and preventing escalation.

Pediatric Emergency Dentistry

Children often experience sudden dental injuries—from sports accidents to falls on the playground. 

We provide gentle, urgent care for children experiencing chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, or sudden pain. Our compassionate team helps kids stay calm while we protect their smile.

What to Do Before You Reach an Emergency Dentist

Sometimes, what you do in the minutes before you arrive can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Here are quick steps you can take:

Knocked-Out Tooth

  • Gently pick up the tooth by the crown, not the root.
  • If dirty, rinse lightly with water.
  • Store it in milk, saline, or your own saliva to keep it moist.
  • Call your dentist immediately—the best chance of saving a tooth is within 30 minutes.

Severe Toothache

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water to clear debris.
  • Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
  • Avoid putting aspirin directly on the gums, as it can cause burns.
  • Call for same-day care to address the underlying cause.

Broken Tooth or Lost Crown

  • Save any broken fragments if possible.
  • Apply temporary dental cement (available at most pharmacies) to protect the exposed tooth until your visit.
  • Avoid chewing on the affected side to prevent further damage.

If you’re ready to get started, call us now!

When to Call a Dentist vs. Visit the ER in West Palm Beach

Not every dental emergency requires a trip to the hospital—but knowing the difference can save you time, money, and peace of mind.

Call a Dentist First

For most emergencies—including tooth pain, broken or chipped teeth, swelling, abscesses, and lost crowns—a dentist is often the fastest and most effective option. 

Emergency dentists are equipped to provide same-day procedures that ERs cannot.

Go to the ER If:

  • You have jaw fractures or facial trauma after an accident.
  • Swelling is blocking your airway, or you’re having trouble breathing.
  • Bleeding won’t stop after 10–15 minutes of applied pressure.

In life-threatening cases, always call 911 or head to the nearest emergency department. Once stabilized, we can handle the dental care you still need.

After-Hours Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies don’t always happen during business hours. At West Palm Beach Family Dental, we understand the panic and uncertainty that comes with late-night tooth pain or sudden trauma.

Our office hours are:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
  • Saturday & Sunday: Closed

If your emergency happens after hours, call our main line at (561) 968-6022. Our voicemail will provide step-by-step instructions on what to do next. 

For urgent but non-life-threatening cases, leave a detailed message and our team will prioritize your appointment first thing the next business day.

Tip: Calling early in the morning ensures you secure one of our reserved same-day slots for emergencies, giving you immediate relief without unnecessary waiting.

Why Choose West Palm Beach Family Dental for Emergency Care?

Why Choose West Palm Beach Family Dental for Emergency Care?

When every minute matters, you need more than just a dentist—you need a trusted team that understands the urgency and emotional weight of dental emergencies. Here’s why local families turn to us for urgent care:

Same-Day Appointments Guaranteed

We reserve daily appointment slots specifically for emergencies, ensuring you won’t be left suffering in pain. Whether it’s a knocked-out tooth or an unbearable toothache, we’ll see you the same day you call.

Free Emergency Consultations & X-Rays

Stress and uncertainty only exacerbate emergencies. That’s why we offer free consultations and X-rays for emergency visits, giving you answers and a treatment plan without surprise fees.

25+ Years of Local Experience

Led by Dr. Michael Berglass, our practice boasts over two decades of experience in providing urgent dental care. From complex extractions to emergency root canals, we’ve seen it all—and we act fast to protect your health.

Compassionate, Bilingual Team

Emergencies are frightening, especially when you’re in pain. Our friendly bilingual team (English & Spanish) provides comfort and clear communication, ensuring every patient—adults and children alike—feels supported and understood.

Emergency Dentistry Cost & Financing Options

We know that dental emergencies are unplanned—and often overwhelming, both emotionally and financially. 

At West Palm Beach Family Dental, our mission is to ensure that cost never stands between you and emergency care.

  • Transparent Pricing: For tooth extractions, typical costs range from $75–$300 for simple cases, and $300–$800 for surgical extractions, depending on complexity.
  • Insurance Support: We assist with instant insurance verification and benefit breakdowns during emergency consultations, helping you understand what your plan covers before treatment begins.
  • Flexible Financing: To help you move forward confidently, we offer:
    • In-house payment plans
    • Third-party financing, provided by providers such as CareCredit, enables manageable payments over time.
  • Complete Cost Transparency: From day one, you’ll receive a clear, itemized breakdown of all expected expenses—no vague estimates, no pressure, just simple clarity.

At West Palm Beach Family Dental, we combine immediate relief with compassionate financial guidance—so you can receive the urgent care you need without stress.

What Patients Say About Emergency Care at West Palm Beach Family Dental

When you’re in pain, trust and compassion matter as much as treatment. Our patients share their experiences with West Palm Beach Family Dental—and their words say it all:

“Nieves is awesome, she is just the best.”Roselyn M.

“No better dentist, no better hygienist, and no better staff anywhere. So grateful to have found this awesome practice!”Laura C.

“Dr. Berglass and his staff are amazing. I’ve had horrible experiences in the past with dentists. Dr. Berglass is great!!!! Highly recommend him. The office staff are kind and supportive.”Sandra D.

“Very courteous, friendly, and professional.”Isi H.

“Was very helpful.”Cookie Z.

These real stories highlight what sets us apart: a caring team, a trusted local dentist, and same-day emergency support when patients need it most.

When a dental crisis strikes, you deserve expert care you can trust. Schedule your emergency appointment with West Palm Beach Family Dental today—we’ll see you the same day.

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    Frequently Asked Questions 

    What is considered a dental emergency?

    A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, knocked-out or loose permanent teeth, cracked or broken teeth with pain, uncontrolled oral bleeding, abscesses, or facial swelling with infection.

    How quickly can I be seen for an emergency?

    At West Palm Beach Family Dental, we reserve same-day appointments specifically for emergencies. Calling early ensures you secure one of these priority slots.

    What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

    Pick it up by the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and store it in milk or saline. Call our office immediately—reimplantation is most successful within 30–60 minutes.

    Does insurance cover emergency dental care?

    Many plans cover part of emergency visits (such as X-rays or extractions). We provide a clear breakdown of costs upfront and offer CareCredit and in-house financing for uncovered services.

    Can I come in after hours for an emergency?

    Suppose you have a dental emergency outside our office hours, call (561) 968-6022. Our voicemail will guide you on the next steps, including when to visit the ER for life-threatening issues.

    Michael Berglass

    Michael Berglass, DDS

    Dr. Berglass, a member of the American Dental Association and Florida Dentists' Association, remains updated on dental advancements. His goal is simple and straightforward-Create beautiful and healthy smiles.

    Office Hours

    Monday: 8:30AM - 5PM

    Tuesday: 8:30AM - 5PM

    Wednesday: 8:30AM - 5PM

    Thursday: 8:30AM - 5PM

    Friday: 8:30AM - 5PM

    Saturday: Closed