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What Dental Emergencies in Skokie Do You Treat?

At P&E Dental, we provide urgent treatment for common dental emergencies, including:

  • Severe toothaches
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Broken or cracked teeth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Dental abscesses
  • Jaw pain or swelling
  • All other dental emergencies
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What Emergency Tooth Care Do You Provide?

Our emergency dental services are tailored to your specific needs and may include:

24/7 Emergency Dentistry: Dental emergencies can strike at any hour, leaving you in pain and distress. That’s why at P&E Dental, we strive to respond to emergency situations around the clock for our patients. 

Same-Day Care: We understand that dental emergencies require swift attention. That’s why we offer same-day emergency care services to address your urgent dental needs promptly. If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, or any other dental emergency, contact us, and we’ll schedule your visit right away. 

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Why Choose P&E Dental For Same Day Dentistry?

  • Fast Response

    We understand the urgency of dental emergencies and offer timely appointments.

  • Compassionate Care

    Our team is sensitive to your pain and anxiety, providing a calming and supportive environment.

  • Skilled Expertise

    Our dentists are experienced in handling a wide range of dental emergencies. Dr. Pinsky is expertly trained in emergency dentistry at Northwestern's ED.

  • Restore Your Smile

    We'll not only relieve your pain but also work to restore the function and appearance of your teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions:

While not every dental issue requires immediate care, some situations warrant urgent attention. Seek emergency dental care if you experience:

  • Severe or persistent toothache
  • Knocked-out tooth
  • Broken or cracked tooth causing pain
  • Significant swelling in the face or gums
  • Dental abscess (infection)
Act quickly and calmly. If possible, recover the tooth, holding it by the crown (top), not the root. Rinse it gently with water (no soap). Attempt to place it back in the socket or store it in milk or your own saliva. Call P&E Dental immediately for urgent care.
Most dental insurance plans offer some coverage for emergency dental care. However, the specific coverage varies depending on your policy. It’s helpful to familiarize yourself with your plan beforehand. Our office staff can also assist you in understanding your potential insurance benefits.
With two dentists on staff, we offer enhanced flexibility for scheduling same-day emergency appointments. Our experienced team is committed to addressing your urgent dental needs efficiently and effectively.