Emergency Dentist Lynnwood provides same-day treatment for dental emergencies at our Lynnwood, WA office. Whether you’re dealing with a severe toothache, a cracked tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, our team is ready to see you today. Call (425) 291-8209 for immediate care — we offer a FREE emergency exam so cost never stands between you and relief.
When a dental emergency strikes in the Lynnwood area, you need a dentist who can see you right away — not next week. Our office at 4202 198th Street SW is open Monday through Friday with same-day emergency appointments. We treat patients from Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Woodway, Alderwood, Shoreline, Bothell, and Mill Creek.
If you’re unsure whether your situation needs immediate attention, here are the most common dental emergencies we treat daily:
Your visit starts with a FREE emergency exam so our dentist can evaluate your situation and explain your treatment options. We’ll take any necessary X-rays, discuss what’s causing your pain, and walk you through next steps before any work begins. We accept most dental insurance plans and offer flexible payment options for uninsured patients. Call (425) 291-8209 to ask about your specific situation.
Root Canals: When infection reaches the tooth’s nerve, a root canal saves the tooth and stops the pain. We perform same-day root canals to get you out of pain fast.
Tooth Extractions: When a tooth is too damaged to save, we perform gentle extractions — including impacted wisdom teeth — with options for sedation to keep you comfortable.
Cracked Tooth Repair: From minor chips to vertical fractures, we evaluate the damage and recommend the most conservative repair — bonding, crowns, or veneers depending on severity.
Should I go to the ER for a dental emergency?
The emergency room can manage pain and prescribe antibiotics, but they cannot perform dental procedures. For actual dental treatment — extractions, root canals, repairs — you need an emergency dentist. Call us at (425) 291-8209 and we’ll see you the same day.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently, and try to place it back in the socket. If that’s not possible, keep it in milk and get to our office within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it.
Do you accept walk-in dental emergencies?
Yes. We accept walk-ins for dental emergencies during office hours. Calling ahead at (425) 291-8209 helps us prepare for your arrival, but you’re always welcome to come directly.
Is a toothache a dental emergency?
A severe toothache that disrupts sleep, doesn’t respond to ibuprofen, or comes with swelling or fever is a dental emergency. Persistent pain usually signals infection, a cracked tooth, or nerve damage that needs prompt treatment.