
Emergency Dentist in Winter Springs, FL
Dental pain can get worse fast. If you have swelling, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, a lost filling, or pain that will not let you function, call Sunrays Smiles Dental Care so our team can help you get the right next step.
A dental emergency is a problem that needs quick attention to relieve severe pain, control infection, stop bleeding, or help save a tooth. Call early when you can. If you have trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, major facial trauma, or swelling that is spreading fast, seek emergency medical care.
Call Us for Dental Pain, Swelling, or Broken Teeth
Some dental problems can wait for a routine visit. Others should be checked quickly. If you are unsure, call and tell us what you are feeling.
Severe toothache or pressure that will not settle
Swelling in the gums, jaw, or face
Broken, cracked, or painful tooth
Knocked-out or loosened permanent tooth
Lost filling, loose crown, or sharp edge cutting your mouth
Bad taste, pimple on the gum, or suspected dental infection
Knocked-out tooth?
Time matters. The American Association of Endodontists recommends seeing a dentist or endodontist within 30 minutes when a permanent tooth is knocked out.
A Clear Plan When You Are in Pain
Emergency dental visits should answer two questions fast: what is causing the problem, and what can we do next?
Call and describe symptoms
Tell us when pain started, where it hurts, whether there is swelling, and whether a tooth broke or came out.
Get the right next step
Our team helps you decide whether you need an urgent dental visit, routine appointment, or emergency room care for serious medical symptoms.
Stabilize the problem
Your visit may include an exam, X-rays, pain evaluation, temporary repair, infection evaluation, or treatment planning.
Plan final treatment
Once the immediate problem is controlled, we explain whether you need a filling, crown, root canal, extraction, implant, bridge, or follow-up care.
What to Do Before You Get Here
These steps do not replace diagnosis. They can help protect your mouth while you call for care.
Urgent Dental Care From a Team That Knows Winter Springs
Our office is on W SR-434, close to Winter Springs, Casselberry, Oviedo, and Altamonte Springs.
Real dental diagnosis
We focus on the cause of pain, not just temporary relief. That may mean X-rays, testing, or a clear referral path.
Comfort and clarity
You get plain-English options for saving the tooth, repairing it, or replacing it when needed.
Emergency Dental Care FAQs
What if my tooth pain starts at night?
Call the office and leave the clearest message you can. If you have trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, major trauma, or swelling that is spreading quickly, use emergency medical care.
Can antibiotics fix a tooth infection?
Antibiotics may be part of care in some cases, but they do not remove the source of a dental infection. A dentist still needs to diagnose the tooth and explain the final treatment.
Do I need an appointment for emergency dental care?
Call first when possible. It helps the team understand your symptoms and prepare the right type of visit.
Can you treat a broken crown or lost filling?
Yes. We can evaluate the tooth and explain whether it can be repaired, recemented, restored, or needs another treatment.
Do you serve nearby areas?
Yes. Patients visit us from Winter Springs, Casselberry, Oviedo, Altamonte Springs, and nearby communities.
Tooth Pain or Swelling? Call Now.
Tell us what happened and how long it has been going on. We will help you understand the safest next step.
Clinical sources used for this page: American Association of Endodontists dental symptoms, AAE knocked-out tooth guidance, and AGD dental emergency fact sheet.