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Emergency Dental of Cincinnati — Cheviot

3475 North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH 45239

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Emergency dental care when you need it most. Our experienced Cincinnati dentists provide prompt, compassionate urgent dental services, routine checkups & cosmetic procedures. Trust us for your dental health.


Emergency Dental Care When You Need It

It’s time to take back your life by getting only the best in emergency dental services. At Emergency Dental of Cincinnati, we cover ailments of all kinds including cracks, chips, oral injuries and so much more.
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Emergency Dental of Cincinnati handles dental emergencies but also general dental care, as well. Dental accidents, abscessed tooth removal, root canal, dental bridges, broken retainers, emergency fillings, broken fillings, tooth extractions, broken teeth, fractured teeth, and even swollen jaw problems can all be handled in our office. We offer oral sedatives and local anesthesia for more painful dental emergency procedures. Our general services include teeth cleanings, whitening treatments, dentures, wisdom teeth removal and more.

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We Cover All Your Dental Needs

We also pride ourselves on the exceptional care we provide to our patients Take a look at what our patients have to say about us and head on over to our blog to read up on our best dental tips to prevent dental emergencies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When dealing with an urgent dental emergency, we know you likely have a lot of questions. We are here to answer them! Below we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions about our emergency dental services to address common concerns you may have:

Emergency dental care doesn’t have to cost more than a regular visit. Our emergency exam fee is comparable to a standard office visit, and any additional treatment is typically priced the same as scheduled care.

Financing options like credit cards and payment plans can also help make treatment more manageable. Cost concerns are understandable, but they shouldn’t get in the way of getting relief when you need it.

Emergency Dental of Cincinnati is here to help, day or night.

Emergency rooms and hospitals do not treat tooth issues. Emergency physicians are not trained in dental practice. If you need immediate emergency dental care, schedule an appointment with Emergency Dental of Cincinnati as soon as possible.

Yes, we take walk-ins as well as scheduled appointments.

Emergency Dental of Cincinnati accepts most dental insurance plans. We are not contracted with the state Medicaid or Medicare programs. Ask the clinic for more information.
If for some reason we cannot contact your insurance company, you can pay in full for the treatment out-of-pocket, and your insurance company can reimburse you. The amount covered by insurance can vary depending on the type of treatment and the type of insurance that you have. Our staff will determine your out-of-pocket costs and, if necessary, help you secure financing. As our commitment to transparency, we will always communicate the total out-of-pocket cost before any exam or treatment is performed.

Yes. Ask us for more information during your appointment or view our flexible financing options online.

News & Articles

Stay up to date with our latest news and article publications.

News

We’re Growing in Cincinnati: Our Second West Side Location Opens July 10

A tooth breaks on a Saturday morning. An abscess flares up before a long weekend. Nobody plans for it, and being told you can’t be seen for three weeks doesn’t help. That’s the gap we set out to close — […]

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General Care

The Cincinnati Guide to Handling a Dental Emergency

Dental emergencies never happen at a convenient time. Whether it’s a Saturday night toothache or a cracked crown right before work, knowing what to do — and where to go — in Cincinnati can save your tooth, your time, and […]

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Educational

Alcohol and Oral Health: 5 Harmful Effects Drinking Has on Your Smile

Alcohol and Oral Health’s Toxic Relationship A glass of wine with dinner or a night out with friends may seem harmless—but over time, alcohol can take a toll on more than just your liver. Your teeth and gums are also […]

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