When a dental emergency strikes, you need help fast. At Fresno Dental Care, we’re proud to offer same-day emergency dental care for patients in Oakhurst and surrounding areas. Whether you’re in pain, injured, or unsure what’s wrong — our experienced team, led by Dr. Kamaldeep Singh, is here to help you feel better quickly.
If you’re dealing with any of the following, don’t wait — call us right away:
Severe toothache or facial swelling
Chipped, broken, or knocked-out teeth
Gum infection or abscess
Broken crowns, bridges, or dentures
Bleeding from the mouth, lips, or gums
Injury to your jaw or soft tissues
Serious infections or swelling spreading to the neck or face may require hospital care. In that case, call 911 or visit the ER immediately.
Learn more in the ADA’s Emergency Dental Guide.
Our team offers prompt care and lasting solutions for urgent dental problems. Common treatments include:
Same-day tooth extractions
Emergency root canals
Replacement of lost fillings or crowns
Antibiotics for infection
Bite or TMJ adjustments for jaw pain
We prioritize comfort, relief, and a personalized care plan — even if it’s your first visit with us.
While you’re on your way to our Fresno clinic from Oakhurst:
Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
Take OTC pain relievers if needed
Save broken teeth/fragments in milk or saliva
Avoid eating or chewing on the affected side
Not sure what to do? Contact us for immediate guidance.
Same-day appointments for urgent care
Walk-ins and new patients always welcome
Friendly, judgment-free staff
Sedation options available for nervous patients
Clean, modern facility just a drive away in Fresno
We understand that urgent dental needs can’t be delayed. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning patient, we welcome walk-ins and accommodate last-minute appointments.
📍 Visit us at 6319 N Fresno St, STE 101, Fresno, CA
📞 Call 559-438-6177 or book an emergency visit now
If you knock out a tooth, time is critical. Here’s what to do:
Tooth pain can often be managed temporarily with over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Applying a cold compress to the affected area can also help reduce swelling and discomfort. Avoid hot or cold foods, and contact us as soon as possible for an emergency appointment.
If you have a broken or cracked tooth:
Yes, while we always prioritize emergency cases, it’s essential to call ahead so we can reserve time for your emergency visit. If you experience a dental emergency outside of regular office hours, please leave a message, and our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
If you experience a dental emergency after hours, please contact us and leave a detailed message. We may offer emergency care or guide you on the best course of action to relieve pain and manage the situation until we can see you.
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