Emergency Dentistry in Cleveland, OH
Get urgent dental care and advice at Hylan Dental Care.
Dental Emergency? Get Fast, Reliable Care in Cleveland, OH!

Accidents and dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. When they do, it’s essential to act quickly.
At Hylan Dental Care, we provide expert emergency dentistry in Cleveland, OH, ensuring you get the urgent dental care you need—including walk-in appointments.
Dental problems like a knocked-out tooth, severe pain, or a broken tooth can arise from sports injuries, accidents, or even underlying oral health conditions like tooth decay and gum disease.
No matter the cause, if you’re experiencing dental issues and need immediate care, contact us immediately.
Common dental emergencies:
For life-threatening conditions, visit the nearest emergency room immediately.
For non-life-threatening dental emergencies, Dr. Hylan and our team are here to help with emergency dental care.
Don’t let dental emergencies disrupt your life. Call Hylan Dental Care now for fast relief and expert care.
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What to Expect When Seeking Emergency Dental Treatment
Step-by-step guide to urgent dental care.

Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do can make all the difference. Here’s how to get the care you need at Hylan Dental CareThis link leads to Home page:
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Step One: Assess and Seek Immediate Attention
If you have a life-threatening injury, visit the nearest emergency room. For non-life-threatening dental emergencies, contact us right away for immediate care.
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Step Two: Call and Discuss Your Symptoms
When you call, our team will evaluate your dental problem, answer your questions, and determine if you need an immediate appointment or can wait for the next available slot.
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Step Three: Receive Expert Dental Treatment
Upon arrival at our office, Dr. Hylan will examine your dental issue, provide pain relief, and create a treatment plan. Some cases may require a follow-up visit for root canal treatment, tooth extraction, or other necessary procedures.
If you’re facing a dental emergency, don’t wait. Contact Hylan Dental Care now for immediate help.
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Understanding Emergency Dentistry: When to Seek Immediate Care

Emergency dentistry focuses on providing urgent dental care to patients experiencing severe pain, oral injuries, or sudden dental problems.
At Hylan Dental Care, we help patients in Cleveland, Brecksville, and Fairview Park, OH, get the emergency dental services they need without delay.
Dr. Hylan and our team treat common dental emergencies such as severe toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and more. Many patients hesitate to seek immediate care, unsure if their condition is serious enough.
However, you should visit an emergency dentist immediately if you have intense tooth pain, facial swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding.
Ignoring dental problems can worsen them over time. If you need urgent dental care, our office is ready to provide the immediate attention you deserve.
The Best Choice for Emergency Dental Services

At Hylan Dental Care, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and oral health. Dr. Hylan and our experienced team provide emergency dental services with compassion and efficiency.
Our advanced technology allows us to diagnose and treat dental emergencies quickly, offering pain relief and long-term solutions.
Unlike other dental offices, we offer flexible scheduling, walk-in appointments, and multiple locations in Brecksville, Cleveland, and Fairview Park, OH.
We work with most dental insurance plans to ensure affordable care, and we provide sedation options like local anesthesia to make your visit stress-free.
For immediate care and expert treatment, trust Hylan Dental Care—your go-to emergency dentist in Cleveland, OH.

FAQ About Emergency Dentistry
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What are considered dental emergencies?
Oral problems that need immediate attention are considered dental emergencies.
These may include a painful tooth, a loose tooth, a lost tooth, a broken tooth, a chipped tooth, swollen gums, bleeding gums, tooth decay, infection, and mouth trauma. Other dental emergencies include broken or loosened fillings, braces, crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays.
Whether it’s an accident or a worsening symptom from oral negligence or regular wear, if the problem is painful, then it’s time to see your dentist for emergency treatment or repair.
If left untreated, your problem may worsen or cause serious infection. Call us right away if you have a dental emergency in Cleveland, OH.
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Can you go to the ER for a dental emergency?
If you have a life-threatening emergency or immediate health concern, then the hospital ER (emergency room) can provide the help you need to relieve your pain or stop bleeding.
Depending on the problem, the ER may use temporary measures to provide pain relief until you’re able to visit the dentist for specialized dental work.
Examples of dental emergencies that warrant an ER visit include:
- Head or neck injuries
- Difficulty swallowing or breathing
- Persistent bleeding or severe swelling
- Severe pain that comes on suddenly
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How can I get emergency dental treatment?
To get emergency treatment, please contact one of our offices.
Depending on the severity of the dental emergency, your dentist will get you into the office ASAP for same-day treatment if needed. If immediate attention is not necessary, then your dentist will schedule the earliest appointment available.
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What is the most common dental emergency?
Many common dental emergencies include toothaches, knocked-out permanent teeth, and cracked teeth.
Here are some tips for common dental emergencies and simple ways to avoid them, according to the American Dental AssociationOpen link in the new window.
A reminder—be sure to maintain excellent oral care and regular dentist visits to prevent certain dental emergencies such as tooth decay or gum disease.
When in doubt about your mouth injury, trauma, or pain, please contact us right away.
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Will the ER pull a tooth?
There are many reasons for a tooth extraction, but the decision to pull a tooth needs to be evaluated by a dentist.
The ER does not perform dental work but treats the immediate problem to stop bleeding, control infection, or provide pain relief. Once controlled, you should visit your dentist for specialized care.
In some instances, the dentist may be able to save your tooth. If the tooth cannot be saved, your dentist will work with you to create a customized plan to restore your tooth’s look and function.