We’ll handle the problem that brought you in today, then map out a simple plan for long-term oral health, at your pace and budget.
How we build your plan
Listen to your concerns and goals.
Exam and X-rays to establish a baseline.
Review prior dental history (if available).
Outline options with pros/cons, timing, and clear costs.
Prioritize: urgent pain → stabilize → restore → prevent.
Same-day focus
If you’re in pain (toothache, broken tooth, infection), we treat that first, usually on the same day. Then we schedule follow-ups for the remaining steps in an order that fits your schedule.
What you’ll leave with
A roadmap, estimated fees/insurance benefits, home-care tips, and an appointment plan—no pressure, just clear next steps.
Wisdom teeth can crowd, decay, or get infected, often without fully breaking through the gums.
If you’re in pain or swollen, come in today. We can usually treat infection and remove the tooth the same day.
What to expect today
Focused exam and X-ray to check position (erupted vs. impacted).
Numbing for comfort, then extraction or incision/drainage if needed.
Clear after-care: pain control, gauze use, and dry-socket prevention.
We handle most cases in-office.
If a tooth is deeply impacted near the nerve, requires IV sedation, or your medical history makes care more complex, we’ll stabilize you and refer to a trusted oral surgeon.
Signs you shouldn’t wait
Constant or throbbing pain, swollen gums/jaw
Bad taste, pus, or difficulty opening (pericoronitis)
Crowding or a cavity on the wisdom tooth or the tooth in front
Ready now?
Call or walk in for same-day relief with upfront costs.
The fastest way to stop a toothache is to find the cause.
Toothaches can come and go, but even if the pain fades, the underlying problem won’t disappear on its own. See a dentist before it worsens and becomes more costly to treat.
What to expect at Emergency Dental Care USA
A targeted or comprehensive exam and X-rays (your choice).
Same-day relief whenever possible.
A simple plan with upfront costs.
Pricing
Limited Dental Exam — $95 For one area/problem.
Comprehensive Dental Exam — $150 Full-mouth review with a complete X-ray series.
Call, book online, or walk in for a same-day exam.
When saving a tooth isn’t possible, we can get you out of pain today.
After a quick exam and X-ray, we’ll numb the area and remove the tooth (simple or surgical), then give you clear after-care so you can heal smoothly. We handle most cases in-office. If a tooth is deeply impacted or needs IV sedation, we’ll stabilize you and refer to a local, trusted oral surgeon.
What to expect today
Focused diagnosis → numbing → extraction. Teeth are loosened and lifted from the socket; some cases need a small incision or sectioning. Single-tooth extractions usually take ~30–60 minutes.
Pain relief, not just pills. Extraction removes the source of infection; antibiotics are not routinely needed unless there are systemic signs or spreading infection (we’ll advise if indicated).
Replacement options. We’ll discuss a plan the same day—bridge/partial, or implant later.
After-care essentials
Bite on gauze as directed; expect some oozing day 1.
Take recommended pain meds; rest the first 48–72 hours.
Avoid straws, vigorous rinsing, spitting, smoking or vaping—these can dislodge the clot and cause dry socket.
Soft foods, gentle cleaning around the area; we’ll review exact steps before you leave.
Ready now?
Call, book online, or walk in for same-day extraction in Cape Coral with upfront costs and clear next steps.
Toothaches rarely fix themselves. We diagnose the cause fast, stop the pain, and outline clear next steps. If your pain feels like an emergency, it probably is.
When you shouldn’t wait
Call or head in now if you have any of the following:
Facial swelling
Fever
Bad taste/pus
Trouble swallowing or breathing
Pain that spreads to the jaw/ear/neck
These can signal a spreading infection and may require urgent treatment.
Common causes we treat on the same-day
We offer same-day appointments and treatments, because pain can’t wait!®
Wisdom-tooth (pericoronitis) flare-ups
Cavities/decay
Cracked or chipped teeth
Lost fillings or crowns
Abscesses
Gum infections
Exposed roots
How we get you out of pain today
Exam + X-ray → relief. We numb the area, then provide definitive care: a filling or bonding, re-cementing a crown, starting a root canal, draining an abscess, or extracting a non-restorable tooth. You’ll leave with a plan and upfront costs.
Antibiotics aren’t a cure-all. For most toothaches dental treatment, not antibiotics alone, resolves the problem. Antibiotics are reserved for cases with systemic signs or spreading infection.
While you’re on your way
Rinse gently with warm salt water, use a cold compress for swelling. Keep food away from the sore tooth and avoid very hot/cold drinks. These are temporary steps, you will only get lasting relief by visiting a dentist!
Need Relief Now?
Same-day appointments and walk-in appointments for toothaches are usually available. Call or schedule online today.