Emergency Dentistry in Alexandria, VA

Fast, Gentle Care When Dental Pain Can’t Wait

Immediate Care When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies rarely happen at a convenient time. When pain, trauma, or infection strikes, prompt treatment can make all the difference in protecting your oral health and relieving discomfort.

At Bright Whites Dental, we provide emergency dental care for patients throughout Alexandria, Franconia, Springfield, and surrounding communities. Our experienced team will evaluate your condition, identify the cause of your symptoms, and recommend the most effective treatment to restore your smile and comfort.

Whether you’re suffering from a severe toothache, a broken tooth, a lost crown, or facial swelling, we’re here to help when you need us most.

Emergency dentist in Alexandria VA treating patient with sudden tooth pain

BENEFITS OF EMERGENCY DENTISTRY

Prompt treatment during a dental emergency can help prevent complications and protect your long-term oral health

HOW EMERGENCY DENTISTRY CAN HELP: THE PROCESS

At Bright Whites Dental, we make emergency dental care straightforward and efficient, focusing on relieving pain and addressing the underlying issue as quickly as possible.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you're experiencing a dental emergency, don't wait for the problem to worsen. Contact our team today for prompt, compassionate care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental emergencies include severe tooth pain, swelling, knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, dental abscesses, uncontrolled bleeding, and traumatic dental injuries.

Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Gently rinse it if necessary and place it in milk or back into the socket if possible. Contact our office immediately.

Yes. Severe or persistent tooth pain may indicate infection, decay, or damage that requires prompt treatment.

Contact our office as soon as possible. The exposed tooth may be vulnerable to damage and sensitivity.

As soon as possible. Prompt treatment often improves outcomes and may help save damaged teeth.

Yes. Dental abscesses and infections can spread and should be treated promptly.

Yes. We welcome both new and existing patients experiencing dental emergencies.