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The Cincinnati Guide to Handling a Dental Emergency

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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 a lot of unnecessary pain.

Step 1: Don’t Go to the ER

Hospital emergency rooms are not equipped to treat dental problems. They can prescribe pain medication, but they cannot perform dental work. You’ll wait hours and leave without a real solution. Instead, come directly to Emergency Dental of Cincinnati for fast, professional care.

Step 2: Identify Your Emergency

Common dental emergencies we treat in Cincinnati include:

  • Severe toothache or tooth pain
  • Knocked-out or loose tooth
  • Broken, cracked, or chipped tooth
  • Lost filling or crown
  • Dental abscess or swollen jaw
  • Bleeding gums or mouth injury

Step 3: Take These Immediate Steps

  • Knocked-out tooth: Keep it moist. Place it back in the socket or in a cup of milk and get to us within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it.
  • Toothache: Rinse with warm salt water. Do not put aspirin directly on the gum.
  • Broken tooth: Save any pieces. Rinse your mouth gently with warm water.
  • Lost crown or filling: Keep the area clean. Avoid chewing on that side until you’re seen.
  • Abscess or swelling: Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and get in immediately — infections can spread.

Step 4: Come See Us — No Appointment Needed

Emergency Dental of Cincinnati is your same-day, walk-in dental solution in Cincinnati, Ohio. We’re open 7 days a week with extended hours so you’re never left waiting in pain.

Address: 3349 Whitfield Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220

Phone: (513) 216-4991

No insurance? No problem. We welcome uninsured patients and offer flexible financing through CareCredit and Sunbit.

When to Call 911 Instead

If you are experiencing difficulty breathing or swallowing, severe uncontrolled bleeding, or major trauma to the face or jaw, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

Your Local Cincinnati Emergency Dentist Is Ready

Don’t wait out a dental emergency hoping it goes away — it won’t. The sooner you’re seen, the better your outcome. Walk in today or call us and we’ll get you in the same day.

A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, a knocked-out or loose tooth, broken or cracked teeth, dental abscesses, swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding. If you’re in significant pain or risk losing a tooth, you should seek immediate dental care.

In most cases, no. Emergency rooms are not equipped to treat dental issues like infections, broken teeth, or lost crowns. They may provide temporary pain relief, but you’ll still need to see a dentist for proper treatment.

Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently if dirty, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk or saliva and get to a dentist within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it.

Yes. Even small cracks can worsen quickly and lead to infection or tooth loss. It’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible to prevent further damage

A dental abscess is a serious infection that can spread to other parts of the body if untreated. Symptoms may include swelling, pain, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth. Immediate dental care is required.

Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side. If possible, save the crown and bring it with you to your appointment. See a dentist as soon as possible to prevent further damage.

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Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Written by Dr. Roberto Monteagudo

Dr. Roberto Monteagudo lives in Cincinnati and makes family time with his wife, Gina, and their seven children a top priority. He also enjoys outdoor activities and is deeply committed to giving back to his community through charitable events such as Dentistry from the Heart, to which he donated over $20,000 in services over the last two years. He also provides academic scholarships to local youth in the Cincinnati community. Dr. Monteagudo's Dental Care Philosophy His warmth and caring, combined with his commitment to patient comfort through sedation dentistry, leading-edge, gentle, and non-invasive technologies is the reason that his patients travel long distances to see him. He is an expert in advanced dentistry and aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular dentistry (jaw joint disorders, or TMD), and sedation dentistry. When you come to our dental office, you can count on being listened to, treated with sensitivity, and having your needs placed first. Dr. Monteagudo also writes a majority of our blogs. Go read some of his posts to get some tips and tricks of oral health. Dental Education Dr. Roberto Monteagudo graduated in 1990 from Marquette University School of Dentistry. He advanced his education at the Internationally Renowned Cincinnati Institute of Advanced Dental Studies, where he graduated in the fields of advanced aesthetics, full mouth reconstruction, neuromuscular (TMJ), and sedation dentistry with recognition in academic excellence. Dr. Monteagudo educates his patients and other dentists alike by speaking frequently throughout Wisconsin regarding advancements in dentistry and patient education. Additionally, he serves on numerous boards for community betterment. Dr. Monteagudo and his warm, friendly, and knowledgeable team would love to welcome you to our dental practice family so that you can experience a gentle, stress-free appointment.


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