Emergency Dentistry
High-Quality Dentistry
When You Need It Most
Your Trusted Emergency Dentist
We understand that dental emergencies can be alarming. Whether you’ve suffered oral trauma or are experiencing a toothache with no obvious explanation, you want fast relief. But that doesn’t necessarily mean a trip to the emergency room. We offer a variety of emergency dentistry treatments at Dental Starz including root canals, repair of a loose or lost filling, and treatment of painful infections. We sincerely hope you never need any emergency dentistry services from us. However, if you should require immediate attention, count on our team to treat you with the sense of urgency and compassion you need at a difficult time. Whenever possible, we’ll make space in our schedule so that we can see you the same day. Consider us your home for emergency dentistry in Illinois.
Emergency Dentistry Conditions That We Treat
- Sudden or severe toothache
- Infected or abscessed tooth
- Loose tooth or filling
- Fractured or broken tooth
- Painful or inflamed gums
- Dislodged or knocked-out tooth
- Broken or damaged denture
- Chipped or cracked tooth or crown
Treating Problematic Symptoms
Expect Exceptional
Dental Care Here
At Dental Starz, our modern treatment rooms are fully equipped with advanced dental technology to serve you. These tools help us quickly and accurately diagnose any issues and deliver the necessary emergency dentistry you need in Illinois. Our facilities and equipment are fully compliant with the most up-to-date safety standards including strict sterilization guidelines for your health, safety, and peace of mind. To ease your discomfort throughout your visit, we’re able to offer a custom level of sedation dentistry to put you at ease and allow you to finally relax. Making you comfortable and helping you heal are always our top priorities.
Dental Emergency Or Medical Emergency?
PLEASE NOTE: If you’re having neck or head pain, are bleeding uncontrollably, are feeling dizzy, or have suffered severe trauma, please seek immediate medical attention by calling 911 or by getting transportation to the nearest medical facility. Medical personnel are best equipped to assist you with symptoms such as these.