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Same‑Day Emergency Dentist in Lynnwood, WA

Fast, compassionate relief for toothaches, cracked teeth, abscesses and more in Lynnwood, WA. Call us now or book online for a same‑day appointment for immediate relief.
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Is It a Dental Emergency?

If you’re experiencing any of the following, skip the ER and call us right away:

  • Severe, throbbing toothache that keeps you up at night

  • Knocked‑out or partially dislodged tooth

  • Cracked, chipped, or fractured tooth causing pain or sharp edges

  • Facial swelling, gum abscess, or pimple‑like bump on the gums

  • Lost crown, filling, or veneer with sensitivity

  • Uncontrolled bleeding after an injury or extraction

What To Do Right Now

  1. Call Bright Now! Dental: We reserve same‑day & next‑day slots for emergencies.

  2. Control bleeding & swelling: Bite on clean gauze and apply a cold compress.

  3. Preserve the tooth: Keep it in milk or saliva if it’s been knocked out.

  4. Bring your insurance card & ID: We’ll verify benefits before treatment.

Why Parker Chooses Bright Now! Dental for Urgent Care

Our Advantage What It Means for You
Same‑Day & After‑Work Hours Relief without waiting days.
Multi‑Specialty Team (endodontics, oral surgery, pediatrics) One location for root canals, extractions & more.
Advanced Digital Tech (CBCT, intra‑oral cameras) Faster diagnoses, less radiation.
Comfort‑First Options (nitrous oxide, blankets, streaming TV) Anxiety‑free visits for adults & kids.
Transparent Pricing & Financing Most PPO/HMO plans, OneSmile™ membership, 0%‑APR options.

Common Emergency Treatments We Provide

  • Tooth‑colored fillings & same‑day crowns

  • Root canal therapy

  • Surgical & simple tooth extractions

  • Abscess drainage & antibiotic therapy

  • Re‑cementing or replacing crowns, bridges & veneers

  • Sports‑related dental injury repair

Affordable Care—Even Without Insurance

  • In‑network with Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, MetLife & dozens more

  • OneSmile™ Dental Plan – free exams + 20‑40 % off treatments

  • Low‑interest financing through CareCredit® & Sunbit®

  • Up‑front treatment estimates before any work begins

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I be seen?

We keep emergency slots open every day we’re in the office. Call before 10 a.m. for the best chance at a same‑day visit.

Do you treat children’s emergencies?

Yes, our child‑friendly team handles knocked‑out baby teeth, sports injuries, and more.

Will my insurance cover emergency care?

Most PPO/HMO plans cover a portion of urgent exams and necessary treatment. We verify benefits on the spot.

What if I need a root canal?

Our in‑house endodontist can often complete treatment the same day, eliminating the need for an outside referral.

Do you offer sedation?

Nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) is available for anxious patients; oral conscious sedation or IV sedation can be arranged with notice.

Call Now for Emergency Dental Care in Lynnwood, WA

Bright Now! Dental delivers fast, affordable, and family-friendly emergency dental care in Lynnwood, WA. When you seek swift pain relief for a toothache, broken tooth, or other dental emergencies, rely on our compassionate team of professionals to prioritize your smile. 

Whether you need same-day attention from our emergency dentist in Lynnwood, WA or just need to get in ASAP for something a little more minor, give us a call to find out when I earliest available slot is. 

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Dental Emergency FAQs

What do I do when I have a dental emergency?

When a dental emergency strikes, the first step is to call your dentist for an emergency appointment. In the meantime, here are some tips for relieving the pain and trauma of a dental emergency: Knocked-out tooth: Always handle a knocked-out tooth by its crown—the wide, top portion—instead of the root to protect the root from germs. If the tooth has dirt or other debris on it, run it under cold water but don’t dry it. Try to reinsert the tooth into its socket. If that’s not possible, store it in a container of milk and bring it to your dentist. If you get there within an hour, your dentist may be able to save the tooth. Tooth pain: A toothache is usually caused by an infection or abscess. If you still have pain after taking over-the-counter pain medication, you need emergency dental care. For immediate relief: press a cold compress to the portion of your face by the sore tooth, rinse with salt water and use oral numbing gel on the area. Swelling: If your face, jaw or gums swell, you may have a serious infection. Until you see your dentist, apply a cold compress to your face where the pain is, rinse with salt water and use over-the-counter pain relievers.

Do you take emergency appointments?

Yes we do! Give us a call as soon as possible so we can schedule your appointment and treat the issue quickly.

When to see an emergency dentist?

Any time you are in excruciating pain that over the counter medicine cannot treat or a tooth has been knocked out, it’s important to visit a dentist as soon as possible.

What if a tooth gets knocked out in an accident?

If your tooth gets knocked out act quickly and see a dentist within 30 minutes of the injury. Make sure to pick up your tooth and try to keep moist at all times. Sometimes placing it in a glass of milk until you can get to see your dentist. The sooner you see the dentist the more likely your tooth can be saved.

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