Tooth pain rarely shows up at a convenient time. It hits at night, during work, or right before an important event. If you’re dealing with a dental emergency in Kensington, you need fast help you can trust.
At Rockville Family Dental, we treat dental emergencies every day. Whether it’s a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, you don’t have to wait days for relief. We offer same-day emergency appointments for patients in Kensington and nearby areas like Rockville, Silver Spring, and Bethesda.
If you’re in pain right now, call us. We’ll guide you on what to do next and get you in as soon as possible.
A lot of people aren’t sure if their situation is urgent. Here’s a simple way to think about it.
If it hurts, is bleeding, or could get worse fast, it’s an emergency.
Severe or persistent toothache
Broken, cracked, or chipped teeth
Knocked-out tooth
Lost filling or crown
Swelling in gums or face
Dental abscess or infection
Bleeding that won’t stop
Pain when biting or chewing
Not sure if it’s serious? Call us anyway. We’d rather you check than wait too long and make it worse.
When you’re in pain, waiting is not an option.
We keep time open every day for emergency visits. That means you can often be seen the same day you call.
We serve patients across:
Kensington Historic District
Downtown Kensington
Wheaton Regional Park area
Rock Creek Park communities
Antique Row and surrounding neighborhoods
We also see patients from nearby cities like Rockville, Chevy Chase, and Gaithersburg.
Let’s be honest. Tooth pain can take over your whole day. You can’t eat, sleep, or focus.
Here’s what we do first. We find the cause of the pain.
We use digital X-rays and intraoral cameras to get a clear look at what’s going on. Then we walk you through your options in plain language.
Deep cavities
Infections
Cracked teeth
Gum disease
Exposed tooth roots
Once we know the cause, we treat it right away. That might include a filling, root canal, or another procedure to stop the pain and fix the issue.
It happens more often than you think. Biting something hard, a fall, or even grinding your teeth at night can damage a tooth.
If your tooth breaks:
Rinse your mouth with warm water
Save any pieces if you can
Avoid chewing on that side
Call us right away
We can repair most damaged teeth using bonding, crowns, or other restorative treatments. The sooner you come in, the better the outcome.
This is one of the most urgent dental emergencies.
If a tooth gets knocked out:
Pick it up by the crown, not the root
Rinse it gently if dirty
Try to place it back in the socket
If that’s not possible, keep it in milk
Get to our office immediately
There’s a good chance we can save the tooth if you act quickly.
An abscess is more than just a tooth problem. It’s an infection that can spread if not treated.
Swelling in the face or gums
Severe, throbbing pain
Fever
Bad taste in your mouth
Pus or drainage
This is not something to ignore.
We treat infections with drainage, root canal therapy, or extraction if needed. We also use strict sterilization protocols that follow CDC and OSHA guidelines to keep you safe.
Sometimes, saving the tooth isn’t possible. When that happens, we may recommend an extraction.
We know that sounds intimidating. Most people feel that way.
Here’s the truth. Modern techniques and local anesthetics make the process much more comfortable than people expect.
After the extraction, we’ll talk about replacement options like crowns, bridges, or implants so you’re not left with a gap.
People often worry about root canals. You’ve probably heard stories.
Here’s what actually happens.
A root canal removes infection from inside the tooth and relieves pain. It doesn’t cause pain.
We use advanced imaging and precise tools to clean and seal the tooth. Most patients feel better quickly after the procedure.
If a crown or filling falls out, your tooth is exposed and vulnerable.
You might feel sensitivity or pain, especially with hot or cold foods.
Call us as soon as possible. We can replace or repair it before the tooth gets worse.
In the meantime:
Avoid chewing on that side
Keep the area clean
Save the crown if you still have it
During emergencies, speed matters. But accuracy matters just as much.
We use:
Digital dental X-rays for quick imaging
Intraoral cameras so you can see what we see
CBCT scans for detailed 3D views when needed
Modern dental instruments for precise treatment
This helps us diagnose and treat problems in one visit whenever possible.
Dental emergencies can feel overwhelming. Pain, fear, and uncertainty all hit at once.
We get it.
Our team is trained in emergency care and patient comfort. We explain everything clearly, move at your pace, and focus on getting you out of pain first.
If you’re anxious, let us know. We’ll work with you to make the visit easier.
Here’s something people often miss.
Many emergencies are preventable.
Keep up with regular dental checkups
Treat small cavities early
Wear a mouthguard for sports
Use a night guard if you grind your teeth
Don’t ignore mild tooth pain
Catching problems early can save you from bigger issues later.
You have options in and around Kensington. So why choose us?
Same-day emergency appointments
Experienced, licensed dentists in Maryland
DDS and DMD qualified providers
CPR-trained clinical team
Strong focus on patient comfort
Clear explanations and honest recommendations
Modern dental technology
Positive reviews from local patients
Help with insurance and payment options
We’re not here to rush you through. We’re here to fix the problem and help you feel better.
We proudly serve patients in:
Kensington Historic District
Downtown Kensington
Rock Creek Park area
Wheaton neighborhoods
Surrounding Montgomery County
We also welcome patients from Rockville, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Gaithersburg.
If you’re in pain or something doesn’t feel right, don’t wait.
Dental problems rarely fix themselves. They usually get worse.
Call Rockville Family Dental now to schedule your emergency visit. We’ll help you get relief fast and take care of the problem the right way.
In many cases, we offer same-day appointments. Call as early as possible, and we’ll do our best to see you right away.
Emergency rooms can help with severe swelling or trauma, but they usually don’t treat dental problems. It’s best to see an emergency dentist for tooth-related issues.
That usually means something is wrong. Pain that fades doesn’t mean the problem is gone. It often comes back worse. It’s best to get it checked.
Yes, but timing matters. If you act quickly and keep the tooth properly stored, there’s a good chance it can be reinserted.
It depends on the treatment needed. We’ll explain costs clearly before starting anything and help you understand your insurance options.
Most treatments are done with local anesthesia, so you stay comfortable. The goal is to relieve pain, not add to it.
We do our best to accommodate walk-ins, but calling ahead helps us prepare and see you faster.
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