4801 Southern Hills Dr, Sioux City, IA 51106, USA

Emergency Dental Care You Can Trust
At our office, your comfort is our priority. From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice our welcoming, modern space designed to help you relax. Whether you want to listen to music, watch a show, or scroll through your phone, we make your urgent dental visit as comfortable and stress-free as possible. With advanced tools and experienced hands, we provide care tailored to your needs—helping you feel better quickly and confidently.
Gentle, Trustworthy Emergency Treatment
Dental emergencies can be frightening, but our team is here to help with skill and compassion. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or another urgent issue, we offer prompt, effective treatment. Beyond addressing your dental needs, we focus on making sure you feel supported and cared for at every step. Our goal is to relieve your pain and restore your smile—even in unexpected situations.
Ready to Assist When You Need It Most
Accidents, tooth pain, or sudden dental injuries can happen at any time. Having a trusted dental team to rely on makes a significant difference. We treat every emergency with urgency and care, aiming to reduce your discomfort quickly while providing long-lasting results. Your smile and well-being are our top priorities.
If you’re experiencing dental pain or injury, don’t wait—contact us immediately to schedule an emergency visit. We’re here to help you feel better, fast.
Emergency Dental Care Services
Dental emergencies can occur anytime—even outside regular office hours. Some situations require immediate attention, while others may seem minor but still need professional care. Here’s a guide to handling common dental emergencies:
Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth
Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Contact a dentist right away. Bring any broken tooth pieces wrapped in a moist cloth or gauze if possible.
Loose or Knocked-Out Tooth
If a tooth is loosened or knocked out, try placing it back in the socket gently by the crown. Rinse it lightly if dirty—do not scrub. If reinsertion isn’t possible, store it in milk or under your tongue and see a dentist immediately.
Tooth Pain
Severe or persistent tooth pain may indicate infection or other serious issues. Avoid self-medicating—seek professional care promptly for proper diagnosis and relief.
Bitten Lip or Tongue
Clean the area gently with a wet cloth and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. If bleeding persists or is heavy, contact a dentist for urgent care.
Suspected Broken Jaw
A broken jaw can cause significant pain and swelling. Apply a cold compress for relief and seek emergency dental care immediately.
Knowing how to respond during a dental emergency can make a huge difference. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, contact a dental office that offers urgent care without delay.

