Emergency dentist in Arlington

Emergency Dentist Arlington, VA: Fast Relief When You Need It Most

Getting immediate attention for a dental emergency can stop bigger problems from developing and safeguard your long-term oral health.

Emergency Dentistry Services in Arlington, VA

We treat urgent dental situations

We treat urgent dental situations as an important part of our general dentistry services here in Arlington

Seeing a dentist promptly for expert care makes all the difference during a dental crisis. Fast action frequently determines whether a tooth can be preserved or not.

Our emergency dental team in Arlington offers quick and dependable solutions for many urgent oral health challenges.

Dr. Vladimir Soyfer and Dr. Arya Mansouri are ready to deliver swift, compassionate care for sudden or intense dental concerns.

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Our emergency dentist in Arlington offers solutions for many urgent oral health concerns

Tooth Pain

Tooth pain might stem from an injury, significant wear and tear, or a developing infection. Mild sensitivity usually isn’t an emergency, but we encourage patients to come in for evaluation of ongoing issues like tooth wear. That said, if the pain becomes severe or constant, please contact our office without delay. Depending on the location of the discomfort, try holding a cold compress against your cheek. Over-the-counter pain relief can also help until your appointment. Once here, we’ll carefully assess your situation and choose the most suitable treatment — which could include a root canal, extraction, or focused gum care based on what’s causing the ache.

Treatment of toothache

Broken Tooth

If a tooth breaks or chips, gently rinse your mouth with warm water and use light pressure to manage any bleeding. Pain medication can provide temporary relief, and you should call our office as soon as possible. If a sizable piece has come off, bring it along in a container with saliva — we may be able to bond it back in place. The repair approach depends on the extent of the damage. We might use composite bonding to rebuild the tooth or place a protective crown. Both use natural-looking materials so the restored tooth matches the rest of your smile beautifully and functions well.

Restoring a broken tooth

Missing Tooth

Did you just lose a permanent tooth? If you find it, carefully pick it up by the crown (never the root). Rinse it gently with water and attempt to reposition it into the socket, biting down softly to keep it secure. If you can’t get it back in, call our office immediately. Transport the tooth in saliva or milk. Reaching our Arlington office within 30 minutes greatly improves the odds of successful reattachment. When a tooth cannot be saved, we frequently recommend dental implants. These titanium anchors function as artificial roots, providing a sturdy base for crowns, bridges, or dentures. They deliver a stable, long-lasting result that feels remarkably natural.

Lose a permanent tooth

Broken Dental Restorations

A lost or damaged filling, crown, bridge, or denture leaves teeth vulnerable, so getting a temporary fix quickly is key to protecting the area. Never try to force the old piece back in yourself. Bring any broken parts with you if possible. We can create a temporary restoration on the spot so you’re not left without teeth while awaiting the final custom piece. Our team will collaborate with you to craft a strong, seamless replacement tailored to your needs.

Dental restoration

Patient Testimonials

"I had a horrible toothache on a Saturday night and called Arlington Family Dental Care in a panic. They got me in first thing Sunday morning. Dr. Soyfer was so kind and patient. He found the problem quickly, relieved my pain, and explained everything clearly. I can’t thank them enough for seeing me so fast on the weekend!"

- Sarah Mitchell

"Broke my tooth biting into something hard and was in a lot of pain. Called Arlington Family Dental Care and they squeezed me in the same afternoon. The staff was incredibly calming, and Dr. Soyfer fixed my tooth beautifully. I left feeling so much better — both physically and emotionally. Great emergency service!"

- James Rodriguez

"My 8-year-old son knocked out his front tooth playing soccer. I was frantic, but the team at Arlington Family Dental Care was amazing. They saw us within an hour and handled everything with such care and gentleness. My son felt safe and comfortable the whole time. Highly recommend for emergency situations with kids!"

- Laura Bennett

What is the price of a dental emergency visit?

Dental emergencies often come out of the blue, and people hardly have the chance to prepare the backyard financially.

Our dental office in Arlington, Virginia, has a very effective solution. We teamed up with CareCredit® the top healthcare financing company.

It allows you to break the total price of the treatment into monthly installments that are quite convenient, and even with zero or very low interest rates in many cases.

Besides, the application procedure is very easy, and our helpful team will be more than happy to help you fill out the necessary documents right during your visit.

Can You Prevent a Dental Emergency?

While many dental urgencies strike without warning, you can lower your chances with a few smart habits:

  • Wear a Custom Sports Mouthguard: Anyone playing contact sports or activities with impact risk should have a professionally fitted mouthguard. It shields teeth from trauma and helps prevent loss or fracture. We also suggest them for patients with braces to avoid soft tissue injuries.
  • Brush and Floss Daily: Solid daily hygiene remains your strongest defense against decay and gum problems. Brush twice a day and floss thoroughly — doing so before brushing lets toothpaste reach between teeth more effectively.
  • Visit Our Dentist Twice a Year: Routine check-ups let us use advanced digital X-rays to track your oral health. We screen for gum disease, oral cancer, and hidden decay while performing thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar. Consistent six-month visits keep your smile strong and healthy.

Waiting until small issues worsen can lead to more involved and expensive care later. The moment you notice any shift in your teeth or gums, give us a call. Preventive dentistry using modern tools and gentle methods helps us catch concerns early and dramatically reduces emergency situations.

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Emergency Dentistry FAQs – Arlington, VA

🔹 Do I need to visit a hospital for a dental problem?

Head to the hospital first if your dental issue comes with a significant physical injury. Typical reasons to seek emergency room care before the dentist include:
- Uncontrolled or heavy bleeding
- Serious facial trauma
- A complex tooth abscess with swelling or fever

🔹 Is a dental abscess a dental emergency?

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Absolutely — a dental abscess counts as a serious emergency. This painful bacterial infection can form near a tooth root or in the gums, often leading to swelling, intense discomfort, and sometimes fever. Without prompt treatment, the infection risks spreading elsewhere in the body. See a dentist as quickly as possible.

🔹 Can I fix a broken tooth at home?

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It’s not safe or recommended to fully repair a broken tooth yourself. See a dentist promptly if a tooth breaks — attempting DIY fixes can worsen the damage or heighten pain. In the short term, rinse with warm salt water to keep the area clean and temporarily cover any sharp spots with dental wax or sugar-free gum. Over-the-counter pain relievers may ease discomfort until your visit. Keep in mind that only a professional can properly restore a broken tooth.

🔹 Can an emergency dentist help with a lost dental filling or crown?

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Yes — come in as soon as you can if a filling or crown falls out to avoid further harm to the tooth. Our dentist can often re-cement the original piece. If it’s damaged beyond repair, we’ll create a strong, natural-looking replacement.

🔹 What if my child has a dental emergency?

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Stay calm if your child faces a dental emergency. A knocked-out baby tooth usually doesn’t need saving. For a permanent tooth, gently rinse it with water (no scrubbing) and try to reposition it in the socket. If that doesn’t work, store it in saliva and head to our office immediately.

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4225 Henderson Rd APT 101, Arlington, Virginia 22203

571-541-7977

svvdmd@gmail.com

Office Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday: Closed