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Emergency Dentist in Fredericksburg, VA

Urgent dental care for tooth pain, broken teeth, swelling, knocked-out teeth, lost crowns, and dental injuries in the Fredericksburg area.

Emergency dental care at Reform Dentistry
Urgent Dental Care

Call quickly when a dental problem cannot wait

Dental emergencies can become more painful and harder to treat when they are delayed. If you have severe tooth pain, swelling, trauma, a broken tooth, or a lost restoration, call Reform Dentistry for guidance.

The team will help determine the urgency of your situation and the best available appointment option. If you have trouble breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, seek emergency medical care first.

Local office

Reform Dentistry of Fredericksburg

5761 Plank Rd

Fredericksburg, VA 22407

Harrison Crossing

Same

Day guidance

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Focused care

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Emergency dental problems we evaluate

Call the office and describe your symptoms so the team can help you decide what to do next.

Severe toothache

Persistent pain, temperature sensitivity, biting pain, or pressure may point to infection or tooth damage.

Broken or cracked tooth

Fractured teeth should be evaluated before the damage spreads or the nerve becomes involved.

Swelling or infection

Gum or facial swelling can be serious and should be addressed quickly.

Lost crown or filling

A missing restoration can expose sensitive tooth structure and may need prompt repair.

Reform Dentistry

What to expect during an emergency visit

Focused exam

The first step is identifying the cause of pain or damage with an exam and any needed imaging.

Immediate priorities

The team focuses on pain relief, infection control, stabilization, and explaining the next treatment step.

Follow-up plan

Some emergencies need definitive treatment after the urgent issue is stabilized.

Trusted by local dental patients

Reform Dentistry serves patients across Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Massaponax, Chancellor, and nearby communities.

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FAQ

Common questions

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe tooth pain, swelling, dental trauma, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and lost restorations can all require urgent dental attention.

Should I call or book online for an emergency?

Call the office first for urgent symptoms. A phone call helps the team understand the situation and advise you faster.

When should I go to the hospital instead?

Go to emergency medical care for trouble breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, severe facial trauma, or swelling that affects your airway.

Need urgent dental care in Fredericksburg?

Call the Fredericksburg office now. The team will help you decide the next step.