🧾 Straight Answers, No Pressure
You want to know what’s wrong, what it’ll cost, and what your options are.
That’s exactly what you get. No upselling. No guilt trips. Just honest info so you can decide what’s right for you.
We’ll show you what we see, explain what’s needed (if anything). Whether you choose to treat it today, later, or not at all — that’s your call.
Our job is to give you everything you need to make that call with confidence.
What Happens When You Come In?
First, we’ll ask what’s going on — where it hurts, how long it’s been going on, what’s bothering you most.
We’ll listen. A solid conversation to understand what you need.
Then we’ll take a look. If it’s a true emergency, we’ll jump straight to the part where we help you feel better.
If it’s something we can slow down and talk through, we will.
Most visits take about 30–45 minutes. You’ll leave with answers — and options.
What We Can Help With
- Toothache that won’t quit
- A cracked or chipped tooth
- Swelling that came out of nowhere
- A crown that popped off
- A strange bump on your gums
- A tooth that’s suddenly sensitive
Whatever’s going on — if it hurts, feels off, or makes you nervous — we’ll take a look. You don’t need to know what it is. You just need to get in touch.
We’ll figure it out together, explain what’s happening, and go over your options. No pressure. Just clarity.
What It Costs
For uninsured or out-of-network patients, most treatments during a Tooth Relief Visit range from $250 to $450, depending on what’s needed.
This usually includes:
- Exam
- Any imaging (like X-rays)
- The actual treatment
- No hidden fees. No surprises.
If same-day treatment isn’t possible (due to swelling, infection, or complexity), the visit is just $50. That still includes:
- Full exam
- All necessary X-rays
- A clear explanation and treatment plan
If we’re in-network with your insurance plan, we’ll bill accordingly and review your coverage and estimated costs with you before starting anything.
When you’re ready, get in touch - we’ll make it easy.
What Can Be Done Same Day?
We handle most dental emergencies the same day — but some things do take a little more planning. What matters is getting you relief, fast.
Same-Day Treatment – What to Expect
✅ **Often same-day:**
- Toothache diagnosis + treatment
- Simple extractions
- Swelling or abscess drainage (if accessible)
- Lost fillings or crowns
- Temporary relief or medication if needed
🚫 **May require follow-up:**
- Root canals (if infection is advanced)
- Deep or surgical extractions
- Complicated infections or swelling in hard-to-reach areas
- Full restorative work (like crowns or bridges)
Either way, we’ll get you out of pain, give you a clear plan, and handle what we can right away. You’ll leave knowing what’s happening — and what happens next.
Nervous? Haven’t Been in Years?
You’re not alone. Whether it’s been a few years or a few decades, we’re not here to judge. We’ve seen it all, and we’re just here to help.
We’ll take it slow, explain everything, and check in with you at every step. No pressure. No lectures. Just honest care, at your pace.
You don’t have to feel “ready” — you just have to show up. We’ll take care of the rest.