Emergency Dental Care in Willits, CA
If you're dealing with a dental emergency right now, don't wait — call us first.
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
- Severe or sudden tooth pain
- A knocked-out tooth
- A broken, chipped, or cracked tooth
- A lost filling or crown
- Swelling, an abscess, or signs of infection
- Significant bleeding in the mouth after an injury
What to Do Right Now
Knocked-Out Tooth
Pick it up by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in milk and call us immediately — time matters.
Toothache or Swelling
Rinse with warm water and gently floss to rule out trapped food. A cold compress on the cheek can help with swelling. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum.
Broken or Chipped Tooth
Save any pieces if you can, rinse your mouth with warm water, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling until we can see you.
Lost Filling or Crown
Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side. If you have the crown, keep it safe and bring it with you to your visit.
If you're experiencing severe facial swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or uncontrolled bleeding, please go to your nearest emergency room or call 911.
In pain right now?
Call us right away — we'll do our best to see you as soon as possible.
Call (707) 000-0000