Dental Emergency in Chula Vista

Dental Emergency in Chula Vista

Dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. At Dr. Deanna Risos, we’re here to provide prompt, professional care when you need it most - so you can get relief and protect your long-term oral health.

Fast, Compassionate Care

Whether you’ve experienced a dental injury or are dealing with an urgent concern, we prioritize emergency visits to ensure you’re seen as quickly as possible. Our team is trained to handle a variety of urgent dental needs with care and efficiency.

Common Dental Emergency Visits

A few common reasons for emergency dental care visits include:

  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Loose or lost teeth
  • Sudden tooth discomfort
  • Gum or jaw swelling
  • Accidents involving the mouth

Even if you’re unsure whether your situation is an emergency, it’s always a good idea to give us a call.


Frequently Asked Questions

Emergency dentistry is the delivery of immediate dental care for urgent or emergency situations involving the teeth or gums. Emergency dentists often help patients stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, and prevent tooth loss or other permanent damage.

Common situations that may require emergency dental care include knocked-out teeth, severely cracked teeth, exposed nerves, abscesses or other dental infections, severe toothaches, swollen or painful gums, and broken fillings or crowns (when they’re causing extensive pain or issues such as bleeding or swelling).

Most dentists who provide emergency dental care offer same-day appointments and after-hours care. They also commonly accept walk-in patients.

If your tooth gets knocked out, you will need to act quickly. Grab the tooth by the crown (the top) instead of by the root and rinse it off with water only (no soap) if it’s dirty. You should then place the tooth back in its socket right away, holding it in place with your fingers or by gently biting down. Keep the tooth moist in your mouth, or by placing it in milk if the tooth can’t go back into the socket. Next, try to see an emergency dentist within 30 to 60 minutes of the injury for optimal reattachment success.

It’s a good idea to see an emergency dentist if your toothache is severe and won’t go away with over-the-counter pain medication, you’re experiencing swelling in the gums, you have persistent bleeding or a bad taste in your mouth, you see a bump on your gums that look like a pimple, or your pain is caused by a knocked-out tooth.



We’re Ready When You Need Us - Emergency Dentist in Chula Vista

Our goal is to make you feel safe, heard, and supported from the moment you contact us. We’ll walk you through the next steps and help you restore comfort and function as soon as possible.

Emergency Dentist Near Me

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, contact us immediately at 619-482-8880. We’re here to help.