Emergency Dentist in Chicago & Skokie
Same-Day Urgent Care
Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Chicago & Skokie
When a dental emergency strikes, you need fast, professional care to relieve pain and prevent further damage. Vista Dental provides same-day emergency dental services at both our Chicago (4641 W. Foster Ave) and Skokie (3602 W. Touhy Ave) locations. Our experienced emergency dentists are ready to treat urgent dental conditions including severe toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, lost fillings, dental abscesses, and more. Walk-in emergency patients are always welcome.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
- Severe toothache or persistent dental pain
- Broken, cracked, or chipped teeth
- Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
- Lost fillings or dental crowns
- Dental abscess or infection (swelling, pus, fever)
- Broken or damaged dentures
- Soft tissue injuries (cuts to lips, gums, or tongue)
- Jaw pain or possible jaw fracture
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, call Vista Dental immediately at (312) 584-0041 (Chicago) or (847) 737-9702 (Skokie). For a knocked-out tooth, keep the tooth moist (in milk or saliva) and come to our office within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving it. For severe pain, apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek and take over-the-counter pain medication as directed.
Emergency Dental Care FAQ
Porcelain veneers at Vista Dental typically range from $800 to $1,500 per tooth depending on complexity. We offer financing through CareCredit, Sunbit, and in-house payment plans. Schedule a free cosmetic consultation to receive a personalized quote.
Emergency dental care costs depend on the type and severity of your condition. An emergency exam and X-ray are the first step to diagnosing your issue. Most PPO insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare plans cover emergency dental visits. For uninsured patients, we offer affordable pricing and flexible payment plans.
Emergency dental care costs depend on the type and severity of your condition. An emergency exam and X-ray are the first step to diagnosing your issue. Most PPO insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare plans cover emergency dental visits. For uninsured patients, we offer affordable pricing and flexible payment plans.