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Emergency Dental Services in Springfield, PA

Springfield, PA
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104 Baltimore Pike, Springfield, PA 19064

Emergency dental costs at Aspen Dental in Springfield, PA

$29 new patient exam and X-rays¹ for patients without insurance. Don’t let cost be the barrier from getting the emergency care you need today. Whether it’s a severe toothache, cracked tooth, or sudden swelling, relief is here with Aspen Dental. We know dental emergencies strike when life already feels difficult, so our patient-first approach centers around your smile. That’s why our providers offer same-day and next-day appointments to ensure you don’t have to wait in pain. From the moment you reach out, our team focuses on keeping you comfortable, easing the situation and getting you urgent relief as quickly as possible.

¹Offer available in select offices. For new patients that do not have dental insurance. New patients must be 21 or older to receive $29 exam and X-rays, a minimum $80 value; the value of the savings will vary based on doctor recommendation. Procedure code 150 and 140. Offer expires 12/31/26.

Dealing with a dental emergency in Springfield, PA? Here’s how we can help.

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Persistent or severe tooth pain
If you’re experiencing a toothache or pain, especially if it’s keeping you from eating, come in right away. While a visit is needed to create a care plan, fillings, root canals and emergency tooth extractions are all common treatments to help alleviate your pain.
2
A loose or knocked out tooth
When a tooth is loose or knocked out, fast treatment is key to saving it. Come in quickly, within the first hour if possible. If your tooth was knocked out, handle it gently by the crown while avoiding touching the root of your tooth. If possible, gently rinse it and place it back in your mouth. Gently bite down on the loose tooth until you’re able to come in.
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Persistent bleeding from your gums, lips or tongue
When you come in, we’ll assess the area that’s bleeding to prescribe a personalized care plan. Our providers can help with a wide range of common issues. For instance, bleeding or swollen gums are often caused by a gum infection or gum disease, such as periodontal disease. While uncomfortable and sometimes painful, these issues are treatable, especially if caught early.
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Cracked or broken teeth, causing pain or sharp edges
If your tooth is broken or has a large chip, if you have the chipped-off piece, wrap it in a wet towel or gauze and we’ll get you back to smiling in no time. Depending on the state of your tooth, we may recommend crowns or fillings to get your tooth feeling brand new.
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Infections or abscesses that create swelling or a fever
If you’re having a hard time breathing or swallowing, please visit your local emergency room. If you’re experiencing swelling or pain, call us immediately. To address your pain and stop the infection, we’ll assess your mouth and create a customized care plan. To alleviate pain or discomfort before coming in: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek, Take over-the-counter pain relievers. Please do not apply pain medication directly to the area, chew on the affected side or directly apply heat.

Emergency dental services we offer in Springfield, PA

A dental emergency can happen at any time, so knowing where you can go in a pinch matters. Our leading team of providers in Springfield offer same-day visits to make sure you can be seen as soon as possible. If you’re experiencing an emergency, please don’t wait. Instead, review what you need to know based on your emergency then walk in or call ahead to be seen as soon as possible.

Temporary or permanent crowns

Restore a damaged tooth.
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Treatment for infections or abscesses

Minimize and treat tooth pain.
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Root canals

Treat an infected tooth root.
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Tooth extractions for damaged or infected teeth

Gently remove an unrepairable tooth.
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Denture repairs and replacements

Restore missing teeth.
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Cosmetic dentistry

Transform the look of your smile.
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Why choose Aspen Dental for your dental emergency in Springfield, PA?

Same-day appointments

With same-day availability and flexible hours, seeing your provider is easy.

Made affordable for you

We offer treatments tailored to your unique needs and budget.

Most insurance accepted

Explore dental insurance plans we accept. We do not accept Medicaid.

Care for broken, chipped, cracked or missing teeth

Save your tooth

For damaged or cracked teeth that need immediate care, we can help fix your smile—by bonding your tooth or creating a custom crown to restore it like new.
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Provide gentle extractions

In the case of a tooth not repairable, we’ll help you feel confident again with our care and a leading tooth replacement option that fits your needs.
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Customize a long-term care plan

For long-term solutions to replace missing teeth, we’ll discuss your implant options or denture options to see what’s right for you.
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Schedule your emergency dental care appointment

When pain strikes, you need immediate relief—that’s where we can help. When you visit Aspen Dental in Springfield, your provider will focus on addressing the emergency first to get you comfortable as soon as possible. If additional treatment is needed, we’ll make a transparent care plan and discuss next steps based on your schedule. Whether it affects a single tooth or a new issue with your dentures, our priority is your comfort. Schedule today

Emergency dental services in Springfield, PA FAQs

Explore frequently asked questions about urgent dental services.

A dental emergency is any oral issue that requires immediate attention to relieve pain, stop bleeding or save a tooth. This includes severe toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, infections and injuries to the mouth or jaw.

Our providers can perform extractions, root canals, denture repairs, crown placements and other urgent treatments. We prioritize same-day care whenever possible.

Yes. A broken tooth can expose the inner pulp, causing pain or exposing sharp edges that injure your mouth. Quick treatment reduces complications and restores your tooth fast.

Not always. Some emergencies can be resolved with a filling, crown or antibiotics. If surgery is needed, such as a complex extraction, your provider will review what’s recommended in your care plan.

You’ll be evaluated by one of our leading providers who will: assess your symptoms, address any concerns or questions, take X-rays or scans as needed, explain your treatment options. First, we’ll focus on treating any urgent issues that will offer you fast relief and prevent the issue from worsening. Then, if any additional treatment is recommended, we’ll go over your options and schedule a follow-up.

Most insurance covers at least part of emergency care. At Aspen Dental, we accept most insurance plans but do not accept Medicaid. Before treatment, we’ll check your benefits, explain coverage and provide a written estimate for you to review.

Costs vary depending on the procedure. Insurance usually covers part of the cost. Aspen Dental also provides 3rd-party financing and the Aspen Dental Savings Plan¹ for patients without insurance. ¹The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.

Most emergency rooms (E.R.) are not equipped for dental procedures. Go to the E.R. only if swelling makes it hard to breathe or swallow, or if you have a high fever with infection. Otherwise, call Aspen Dental for urgent dental care.