In Pain Right Now? We'll See You Today.
We reserve same-day slots every single day for emergencies. Call now — our team will give you immediate guidance over the phone and get you into a chair within hours, not days.
After hours? Leave a voicemail and we'll call you back first thing. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
If you're in pain, worried, or unsure — call us. We'd rather you check and find out it's fine than wait too long.
Severe Toothache
Can't sleep? Can't eat? Throbbing pain that won't quit? Call us — Dr. Kaur will find the source and stop the pain today.
Chipped or Broken Tooth
Hit your face, bit something hard, or woke up with a crack? Time matters — we'll save the tooth and relieve the pain fast.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Put it in milk and call us IMMEDIATELY. If you get here within 30 minutes, we can often reimplant it successfully.
Dental Abscess
Swelling, fever, or a pus-filled bump on your gum is a SERIOUS infection. Don't wait — this can spread. Call now.
Lost Crown or Filling
That exposed tooth is vulnerable to further damage every hour. We'll fix it quickly — often in a single visit.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Bleeding from gums, tongue, or cheeks that won't stop? We'll get the bleeding controlled and assess for deeper damage.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Call Us First
Phone our office immediately. We keep slots reserved for dental emergencies every day — don't wait it out.
Get Guidance
Our team will give you first-aid instructions over the phone to stabilize your situation before you arrive.
Same-Day Appointment
We'll get you seen the same day in almost all cases. Describe your symptoms when you call so we're prepared.
Treatment & Relief
Dr. Kaur diagnoses the problem, relieves your pain quickly, and explains the steps to full recovery.
Knocked Out a Tooth? Act Fast.
- Pick up the tooth by the crown — never the root
- Gently rinse with water — do not scrub
- Keep it moist: place it in milk or hold it between cheek and gum
- Call us immediately — time is critical (ideally within 30 minutes)
