Expert Dental Trauma Care for Fast Recovery
Emergency endodontic care is same-day specialist treatment for severe tooth pain, infection, or dental trauma. Hope Endodontics holds time every day for urgent cases — usually a same- or next-day appointment. The visit produces an immediate diagnosis, fast pain relief, and a clear next step, often completed in the same appointment.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Hope Feldman · Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics
Last reviewed May 5, 2026 · NPI 1275089088
When you need emergency care
These are the most common reasons emergency care is recommended. If you recognize any of these signs, call the office. We hold time daily for urgent endodontic care.
- Severe, throbbing tooth pain
- Pain that wakes you up at night
- A swollen face, jaw, or gum
- A fever along with tooth pain
- A knocked-out tooth (avulsion) — call immediately
- A broken tooth from trauma or biting
- A pimple-like bump on the gums
How emergency care works at Hope Endodontics
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Call the office
Phone (480) 943-1900. The team will triage and get you on the schedule the same day when possible.
- 2
Immediate diagnosis
CBCT imaging plus a microscope-guided exam pinpoint the cause.
- 3
Pain relief
Anesthesia, drainage of any abscess, and immediate management of the infection or trauma.
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Same-visit treatment
In most cases, the root canal or relevant treatment is started or completed the same visit.
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Aftercare instructions
Written instructions, prescriptions if needed, and direct hand-off back to your general dentist for the final restoration.
The technology behind every appointment
- Same-day CBCT 3D imaging
- Surgical operating microscope
- Reserved daily slots for urgent cases
- On-call coordination with referring dentists
Typical cost
Estimates only. Actual fees depend on your insurance plan, the complexity of the tooth, and any additional restoration work. We provide a written estimate before treatment so there are no surprises.
| Item | Estimated range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency exam (CBCT included) | $250–$450 | — |
| Same-visit root canal if indicated | See root canal therapy | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How fast can I be seen?
- Most days, same- or next-day appointments are available. Call (480) 943-1900 and the team will triage and confirm a slot.
- What should I do for a knocked-out tooth?
- Time is critical. Pick the tooth up by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it with milk or saline (not water), and either re-implant it in the socket or store it in milk while you call us immediately. The faster you can be seen, the better the chance of saving it.
- Is the pain relief immediate?
- In most cases, yes. Once the source of the infection or pressure is addressed at the visit, pain relief begins immediately and continues as the local anesthesia wears off.
- What if I have a fever and swelling?
- Severe swelling, fever, or trouble swallowing is a serious sign. Call the office immediately. If it is after hours and you cannot reach us, go to the nearest emergency room.
Explore other endodontic services
Root Canal Therapy
Relieve pain and save your natural tooth with microscope-guided root canal therapy.
Apicoectomy
Microscope-guided surgical removal of infected tissue at the root tip when conventional retreatment is not an option.
Sedation Endodontics
Nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation options for anxious patients and longer treatments.
Pediatric Endodontics
Pulpotomy, pulpectomy, and vital pulp therapy for children and teens, with age-appropriate behavioral guidance.
Regenerative Endodontics
Pulp-tissue regeneration for immature permanent teeth — preserving long-term root development.
Dental Trauma Care
Same-day evaluation and treatment for knocked-out, fractured, displaced, or split teeth — minutes matter.
Endodontic Retreatment
When a prior root canal hasn't healed, CBCT-guided retreatment gives your tooth a second chance.
Endodontic Microsurgery
Apicoectomy removes persistent infection at the root tip and preserves your natural tooth.
Cracked Tooth Care
Specialist diagnosis and treatment for cracked, fractured, or split teeth before they worsen.
CBCT 3D Imaging
High-resolution 3D scans for precise diagnosis and conservative treatment planning.
Endodontic Second Opinions
Independent specialist review before you commit to a root canal or extraction.
References
- American Association of Endodontists. aae.org
- American Board of Endodontics. aae.org/about/abe
- NIH National Library of Medicine. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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