Emergency Dental Care
Affordable Emergency Dentist in Lake Zurich, IL
If you are experiencing what you think to be a dental emergency, please call us as soon as possible at 847-847-1816 to schedule an appointment—usually the same day. If you call outside the hours stated below, or if we cannot answer the phone when you call, please leave a message, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
New to our office? New patients qualify for a $49 emergency dental appointment. Learn more about our Emergency New Patient Special below.
Office Hours:
Tuesday: 7 am – 4 pm
Wednesday: 11 am – 7 pm
Thursday: 11 am – 7 pm
Friday/Saturday: 9 am – 2 pm (alternating)
Emergency New Patient Special
At Diamond Dental Service, we welcome new patients experiencing dental emergencies. Our Emergency New Patient Special includes a thorough dental exam and an X-ray, ensuring you get the immediate care you need.
This offer is only for new patients and cannot be combined with insurance or other promotions. Trust Diamond Dental to provide exceptional emergency dental care, even if it’s your first visit.
Common Dental Emergencies
- Severe toothache
- Chipped or broken tooth
- Knocked-out tooth
- Abscess or infection
- Lost filling or crown
How to Handle a Dental Emergency: If you experience a dental emergency, contact Diamond Dental immediately. In the meantime, keep the affected area clean and avoid putting pressure on it.
What does an emergency dental appointment cost?
Dental emergencies follow the same payment guidelines as normal dental procedures. Visit our financial page for a list of our accepted insurance providers, accepted forms of payment, and other payment information.
Financial and Insurance Information
Home Care for Dental Emergencies
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What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If you knock out a tooth, try to keep it moist and place it back in the socket if possible. Avoid touching the root. Seek immediate dental care, as timely intervention can save the tooth. If reinserting the tooth is not possible, keep it in milk or a saline solution until you can see a dentist.
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Can a broken tooth be saved?
Depending on the severity, a broken tooth can often be repaired with bonding, crowns, or other treatments. It’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible to assess the damage and prevent further complications. Prompt treatment can save the tooth and restore its function and appearance.
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How can I manage pain until I see the dentist?
Over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs can help manage discomfort. Avoid chewing on the affected side and stick to soft foods to prevent further irritation. Rinsing with warm salt water can also help reduce pain and prevent infection.