
Not to be dramatic, but pain isn’t a personality
A lot of people “power through” dental pain thinking it’ll go away. (Spoiler: it doesn’t.)
Here’s the truth:
- That pain? It’s your body asking for help.
- That swelling? It’s not “just stress.”
- That cracked tooth? It won’t magically glue itself back together.
And if you’ve been avoiding treatment because you’re scared or embarrassed - babe, that ends now. You’re not a burden. You’re not gross. You just need care that’s fast, gentle, and judgment-free. That’s us.

What counts as a dental emergency?
Basically, if it’s messing with your ability to eat, sleep, work, or function like a person — it counts. Don’t overthink it.
Common dental emergencies we treat:
- Severe tooth pain or sensitivity
- Cracked, broken, or knocked-out teeth
- Gum swelling, abscess, or infection
- Bleeding that won’t stop
- Lost fillings or crowns
- Wisdom teeth pain (aka “the final boss”)









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