When Do You Need Emergency Dental Care?
Dental emergencies can arise at any time without warning. We understand that these situations often require immediate attention due to the severity of the issue or the amount of pain being experienced. Common signs that need close attention include:
- A knocked-out tooth
- Swelling around teeth or gums
- An abscessed tooth; bleeding after dental work
- Extreme sensitivity to hot/cold temperatures
- Persistent bad breath or taste in the mouth
- Fractured/cracked teeth (especially if accompanied by pain)
- Lost filling/crowns (especially if accompanied by pain).
If you experience any of these symptoms and believe it requires urgent medical attention, contact us immediately!

Don't Let Dental Emergencies Scare You! We're Here To Help
We understand how frightening it may feel when dealing with an emergency. But rest assured! Our staff at the Park View Family Dental is here for you. When contacting us, please have all necessary information available, including what type of problem occurred, when it happened, etc., so we can provide accurate advice on the next steps forward alongside scheduling an appointment quickly if required based on assessment findings over the phone call/video consultation depending on severity & circumstance.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Dentists In Fort Collins Today!
At Park View Family Dental, our dentists in Fort Collins recognize that having a good relationship with your dentist is essential for good oral health. That’s why we make it easy for you to make an appointment with our experienced and knowledgeable dentists in Fort Collins today! We offer appointments during normal business hours as well as after-hours slots to accommodate your busy schedule. We also provide same-day emergency care when necessary. Schedule an appointment today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Depending on the situation, your emergency dentist may prescribe antibiotics or other medication after examining you during your appointment. Some over-the-counter medications may also be recommended depending on the problem and how severe your dentist determines it at the time of examination/treatment.