Key Takeaways
- Dental emergencies — toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, lost crowns — require same-day care to prevent infection and save the tooth.
- Beach Smile Family Dentistry in North Miami offers same-day emergency appointments for new and existing patients.
- A knocked-out permanent tooth can often be re-implanted if you act within 30–60 minutes.
- Most dental emergencies are not ER situations — your emergency dentist can treat pain, infection, and trauma more effectively.
- Most insurance plans cover emergency dental exams; Beach Smile also offers flexible payment options for uninsured patients.
Table of Contents
A sudden toothache at 10 p.m. A broken tooth from a fall. A crown that came off right before a big meeting. Dental emergencies do not follow a schedule — and waiting to address them can turn a manageable problem into a painful, expensive one.
Beach Smile Family Dentistry offers same-day emergency dental care in North Miami for patients who need prompt treatment. Whether you have a dental abscess, a knocked-out tooth, or severe tooth pain, our team is ready to see you quickly and get you out of pain.
What Is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is any situation involving the teeth, gums, or jaw that requires immediate care to relieve severe pain, stop active bleeding, or save a tooth. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), emergencies requiring urgent dental intervention include:
- Severe or throbbing toothache
- Knocked-out (avulsed) permanent tooth
- Cracked, fractured, or broken tooth
- Lost dental crown or filling
- Dental abscess or swelling in the jaw or face
- Broken, loose, or completely knocked-out dental appliance causing injury
- Soft tissue injuries (cuts to lip, tongue, or cheek)
- Uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction
Dental Emergency in North Miami?
We hold same-day appointments for emergency patients — new and existing. Call our office or book online.
Common Dental Emergencies & What to Do
A quick-reference guide to the most common dental emergencies, their warning signs, and urgency level:
| Emergency | Key Symptoms | Immediate Action | Urgency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knocked-Out Tooth | Tooth out of socket, bleeding gum | Rinse tooth, keep moist (milk/saliva), call us immediately | Critical — 30 min |
| Severe Toothache | Throbbing constant pain; sensitivity to cold/heat | Rinse with warm saltwater; avoid aspirin on gum; call for same-day appt | Critical |
| Dental Abscess | Swelling in face/jaw, fever, pus, foul taste | Do not pop; rinse with saltwater; get care same day | Critical — can spread |
| Cracked / Broken Tooth | Sharp pain on biting, visible crack, piece missing | Rinse mouth; save any pieces; avoid chewing on that side | Urgent — same day |
| Lost Crown or Filling | Exposed tooth, sensitivity, rough edge | Dental cement as temp fix; schedule within 24–48 hours | Urgent |
| Broken Braces / Wire | Wire poking cheek or gum, bracket detached | Cover sharp wire with wax; call same day | Moderate |
| Soft Tissue Injury | Bleeding lip, tongue, or cheek laceration | Apply pressure with clean gauze; if bleeding does not stop in 15 min, go to ER | Urgent |
First Aid Before You Arrive
These steps can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth — and will reduce pain while you are on your way to our office.
- Call Beach Smile immediatelyLet us know you are coming. Same-day slots fill up fast. We will guide you by phone on immediate steps for your specific situation.
- Control bleeding with clean gauzeFold sterile gauze and press firmly on the bleeding area for 10–15 minutes without lifting. Do not remove and re-apply — this disrupts clot formation.
- Save all tooth fragmentsFor a knocked-out tooth: handle it by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently with water — do not scrub. Place it in cold milk, saline, or your own saliva. Bring every piece with you.
- Manage pain safelyIbuprofen (Advil) reduces both pain and inflammation. Do not place aspirin directly on the gum or tooth — it causes chemical burns to soft tissue.
- Rinse with warm saltwaterMix 1/2 teaspoon of salt in 8 oz of warm water. Swish gently for 30 seconds. This reduces bacterial load, soothes inflamed tissue, and slows infection spread.
Emergency Dentist vs. Emergency Room
Most people’s first instinct is to go to the ER for dental pain. In most cases, this is the wrong call — ERs cannot perform dental procedures. They can prescribe antibiotics or pain medication, but cannot treat the source of the problem. You will wait hours, pay a much higher facility fee, and still need to see a dentist the next day.
Call Beach Smile
- Severe toothache
- Knocked-out or broken tooth
- Lost crown or filling
- Dental abscess
- Broken braces or wire
- Post-extraction pain or dry socket
- Object stuck between teeth
Go to the ER
- Jaw fracture or dislocation
- Facial laceration requiring stitches
- Swelling affecting breathing or swallowing
- Uncontrolled bleeding (15+ min)
- Head or neck trauma
- High fever with spreading jaw swelling
Skip the ER Wait — We Can See You Today
Our North Miami emergency dentist team treats pain, infection, and trauma directly. No referral needed.
Same-Day Emergency Care at Beach Smile North Miami
At Beach Smile Family Dentistry, we hold reserved slots in our daily schedule for emergency patients. When you call, we will do our best to see you the same day — typically within a few hours of your call.
Same-Day Slots
Reserved daily for emergency walk-ins and call-ahead patients
Full Treatment On-Site
X-rays, extractions, re-cementation, and temp crowns in one visit
All Ages Welcome
Emergency care for children and adults — including pediatric dental trauma
Insurance Accepted
Most PPO plans accepted; flexible payment options available
Our emergency dentists — Dr. Francesca Frech, DMD, and Dr. Jessica Melo, DMD — are experienced in treating the full range of dental emergencies, from severe abscess drainage to same-day crown re-cementation, all handled in our North Miami office without a referral.
We also serve patients from North Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Aventura, Bal Harbour, and Sunny Isles Beach.
Emergency Dental Cost & Insurance in North Miami
Cost should never be a barrier to emergency dental care. Here is what to expect at Beach Smile:
| Treatment | Typical Cost (Uninsured) | With Insurance (PPO) |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency Exam + X-Ray | $75–$150 | Usually covered at 100% |
| Tooth Extraction (simple) | $150–$350 | 80% covered after deductible |
| Crown Re-cementation | $75–$150 | Often covered |
| Root Canal (anterior) | $700–$1,100 | 50–80% after deductible |
| Dental Abscess Drainage | $150–$400 | 50–80% covered |
If you are outside our service area, the South Florida network has several excellent options. Luxe Dental Group serves the greater Miami area with general and restorative dentistry. For Broward County patients, Kamel Dentistry offers a range of dental services in the Hollywood area. Patients in Pembroke Pines and Miramar can also turn to Sedation Dental Spa Miramar for anxiety-free emergency care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Don’t Wait — Get Emergency Dental Care Today
Our North Miami team is ready to see you same-day. Schedule online or call us to hold your spot.


Recent Comments