Same-Day Relief When Every Minute Counts
Tooth knocked out? Face swelling rapidly? Dental injuries don’t wait—and neither should you. At Braces & Roots, we provide urgent, same-day care to stop pain, control infection, and save your smile.

When Minutes Make All the Difference
Dental emergencies can strike anytime—accidents, injuries, sudden infections, or fractured teeth. Without immediate treatment, these issues can worsen fast, leading to permanent damage or systemic complications.

What Emergency Dental Care Involves
- Fractured Tooth Management – Stabilizing cracked or broken teeth with temporary or permanent restoration
- Knocked-Out Tooth Reimplantation – Immediate reattachment and splinting if the tooth is preserved properly
- Swelling & Abscess Relief – Draining infected areas and prescribing antibiotics when needed
- Pain Control – Administering local anesthesia, painkillers, or starting a root canal if urgently required
- Soft Tissue Injury Repair – Managing cuts or trauma to lips, cheeks, or gums
Our highest priority is to stop the pain and stabilize the situation.

Why Patients Trust Braces & Roots for Emergency Care

All Expertises In-house
Every dental specialist accessible under one roof.

Skilled in Trauma & Infection Cases
Our team handles everything from reimplantation to root canals with precision.

Compassionate, No-Judgement Care
Regardless of the person or their condition, we treat emergencies with empathy.

Modern Equipment for Faster Diagnosis
Our in-house digital X-rays and CBCT scans help us act quickly and accurately.

We Listen
First, Always
Treatments start with understanding
your concerns

No Surprise Pricing
Clear, honest estimates—even during emergencies. EMI options available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Still curious? Let’s answer a few common questions.
Is a chipped tooth a dental emergency?
It can be. If it’s causing pain, sensitivity, or has exposed the nerve, seek care quickly.
What should I do if a tooth gets knocked out?
Hold the tooth by the crown (the top), rinse gently, and try to place it back in the socket or keep it in milk. Reach the clinic within 30–60 minutes.
Can dental infections become serious?
Yes. Infections can spread to the face, jaw, or bloodstream. Swelling, fever, or difficulty swallowing are red flags—get seen immediately.
Do you accept walk-ins for emergencies?
Yes. While we recommend calling ahead, walk-ins with urgent issues are always accommodated.
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