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Emergency Dentist in Palm Springs

In pain or dealing with a dental injury? Call us first. We triage every emergency call personally and do everything we can to get you seen the same day. — Jorgensen Advanced Dental Center, Palm Springs

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Jorgensen Advanced Dental Center front desk team, Palm Springs

How Emergency Calls Work Here

When you call with a dental emergency, you'll talk to a real person on our team — not an automated line. We ask a few quick questions to understand what's going on, give you guidance on what to do in the meantime, and do our best to work you into the schedule the same day during business hours (Monday–Thursday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM).

Call as early in the day as you can — it gives us the most flexibility to fit you in quickly. Outside business hours, call the same number: (760) 323-2771. You'll be connected to our answering service, who will take your information and contact Dr. Jorgensen directly on your behalf. He'll call you back to advise on next steps.


Common Dental Emergencies We Treat

If you're not sure whether your situation counts as an emergency, call anyway — we'd rather talk it through than have you guess. Situations we see most often:

Severe Toothache

Persistent or throbbing tooth pain, especially with swelling or sensitivity to hot and cold, can signal infection or a cracked tooth.

Knocked-Out Tooth

Time matters. Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), keep it moist, and call us immediately — see first-aid steps below.

Chipped or Broken Tooth

From a minor chip to a fracture that exposes the nerve, we'll assess the damage and get you out of pain.

Lost Filling or Crown

An exposed tooth is vulnerable and often sensitive. We'll get it protected and properly restored.

Abscess or Swelling

Facial or gum swelling with pain can indicate a dental infection, which needs prompt attention and sometimes antibiotics.

Dental Trauma / Injury

Sports injuries, falls, or accidents affecting your teeth, gums, or jaw — call us even if nothing looks obviously broken.


What to Do Right Now

Knocked-Out Tooth

Severe Toothache

Chipped or Broken Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown


When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead

Some situations need a hospital, not a dental office. Go to the nearest ER or call 911 if you have:

Once you're stable, call our office and we'll help coordinate your follow-up dental care.


Emergency Dentistry FAQ

Do you guarantee same-day emergency appointments?

We can't guarantee a specific time, but we prioritize emergency calls and do everything we can to work you into the schedule the same business day. Calling early in the day gives us the most flexibility.

What if my emergency happens after hours or on a weekend?

Call our main office number, (760) 323-2771, any time. You'll be connected to our answering service, who will take your information and contact Dr. Jorgensen directly. He'll call you back to advise on next steps. If your situation is severe — uncontrolled bleeding, facial trauma, or swelling affecting your breathing — go to the nearest emergency room right away.

Do you accept walk-ins for emergencies?

Please call before coming in, even if you're already on your way. It helps us prepare the right room and materials for your specific emergency, and confirms someone is available to see you right when you arrive.

Will my dental insurance cover an emergency visit?

Most dental insurance plans cover emergency exams and X-rays, though coverage for specific treatment varies by plan. Our team will verify your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.

How much does an emergency dental visit cost?

Cost depends on what's needed to treat your specific emergency. We'll walk you through pricing and financing options, including CareCredit, before any treatment so there are no surprises.

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