Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dentist in Washington, IN

Find emergency dental care in Washington, Indiana. These dentists offer urgent care for toothaches, broken teeth, and dental emergencies.

6 Emergency Dentists

Emergency Dentists in Washington

6 results

Deem Dentistry
4.9(523)
100 W Van Trees St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Watkins Dentistry
5(55)
418 IN-57, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cyrus D. Deem, DDS
100 W Van Trees St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Daviess Community Hospital
1314 E Walnut St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Hospital
Anesthesiologist
Daviess Community Hospital Emergency Department
1314 E Walnut St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Emergency room
Emergency care physician
Fast Pace Health Urgent Care - Washington - IN
1301 E National Hwy, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Urgent care center
Emergency care physician

Other Dentists in Washington That May Help

Simpson Janet
11 E Main St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
Lana R. Helms, DDS, MSD, PC
4.9(19)
2116 State St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Orthodontist
Kimberly W. Parsons, D.D.S.
2 E Walnut St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
Walker Michael DDS
3.5(13)
2007 Memorial Ave, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
Austin Deem, DDS
100 W Van Trees St, Washington, IN 47501, United States, Washington, IN
Accepting New Patients
Dentist

While Waiting for Emergency Dental Care

For Toothaches

  • Rinse with warm salt water
  • Use over-the-counter pain relief
  • Apply a cold compress
  • Avoid very hot or cold foods

For Knocked-Out Teeth

  • Handle tooth by the crown only
  • Keep tooth moist in milk or saliva
  • Do not scrub the tooth
  • See a dentist within 30 minutes

For Broken Teeth

  • Rinse mouth with warm water
  • Apply gauze if bleeding
  • Use cold compress for swelling
  • Save any tooth fragments

Emergency Dental Care in Washington, Indiana

When you experience a dental emergency in Washington, time is critical. Whether you're dealing with a severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or a dental abscess, our directory helps you find emergency dental care quickly.

Common Dental Emergencies in Washington

Residents of Washington may experience various dental emergencies that require immediate attention:

  • Severe toothaches - Indicating possible infection or abscess
  • Chipped or broken teeth - From accidents or sports injuries
  • Knocked-out teeth - Requiring care within 30 minutes for best results
  • Lost fillings or crowns - Causing pain and sensitivity
  • Dental abscesses - Serious infections requiring immediate treatment

Finding 24-Hour Dental Care

Many emergency dentists in Washington, IN offer extended hours and weekend appointments. Some dental practices have on-call dentists available for after-hours emergencies. If you cannot find an available emergency dentist, consider calling our helpline at 1-800-DENTIST or visiting a hospital emergency room for severe cases.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered, professional medical or dental advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified dental professional for any questions regarding a dental emergency or medical condition. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. 1-800-DENTIST is an independent third-party dental referral service and is not affiliated with DentistNearMeNow.com. We do not endorse or guarantee the services provided by any dentist or referral service. Response times and availability of emergency dental services may vary by location.