Dental emergencies
Experiencing severe pain, facial swelling, or pressure? Call us right now.
We cannot always guarantee same-day appointments, but we will get you on our schedule as soon as possible.
If you are having difficulty breathing, throat swelling, or feel faint -- call 911 immediately.
What qualifies as an urgent endodontic issue
Call us immediately if you have:
Pain that OTC medication won't relieve
Face or gum swelling (not affecting breathing)
Cracked, loose, or knocked-out tooth
Pimple-like bump on gum with bad taste
What qualifies as an urgent endodontic issue
Call us immediately if you have:
Pain that OTC medication won't relieve
Face or gum swelling (not affecting breathing)
Cracked, loose, or knocked-out tooth
Pimple-like bump on gum with bad taste
What to do right now
These steps can help manage your symptoms before your appointment with us:
Take OTC pain relievers
Apply an ice pack to the outside of your cheek
Rinse gently with warm salt water
What to do right now
These steps can help manage your symptoms before your appointment with us:
Take OTC pain relievers
Apply an ice pack to the outside of your cheek
Rinse gently with warm salt water
What to expect when you call
We'll gather your information
We'll find you the soonest appointment
We'll give you an estimate
What to expect when you call
We'll gather your information
We'll find you the soonest appointment
We'll give you an estimate
How to reach us
Call us
Text us
How to reach us
Call us
Text us

Our Process
How we handle emergencies
Three steps to get you out of pain:
Evaluation
Our first priority is understanding exactly what's going and which tooth is causing the issue. We used advanced imaging and testing to assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
Stopping the Pain
Once we understand what's happening, we get to work. Whether that means starting the necessary treatment or draining an infection, our goal is to address the source of your pain quickly and comfortably as possible.
Next Steps
After your procedure is complete, we'll send you back to your general dentist to place the final restoration. This step is essential. Properly restoring the tooth is what protects it long-term.

Our Process
How we handle emergencies
Three steps to get you out of pain:
Evaluation
Our first priority is understanding exactly what's going and which tooth is causing the issue. We used advanced imaging and testing to assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
Stopping the Pain
Once we understand what's happening, we get to work. Whether that means starting the necessary treatment or draining an infection, our goal is to address the source of your pain quickly and comfortably as possible.
Next Steps
After your procedure is complete, we'll send you back to your general dentist to place the final restoration. This step is essential. Properly restoring the tooth is what protects it long-term.

Our Process
How we handle emergencies
Three steps to get you out of pain:
Evaluation
Our first priority is understanding exactly what's going and which tooth is causing the issue. We used advanced imaging and testing to assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
Stopping the Pain
Once we understand what's happening, we get to work. Whether that means starting the necessary treatment or draining an infection, our goal is to address the source of your pain quickly and comfortably as possible.
Next Steps
After your procedure is complete, we'll send you back to your general dentist to place the final restoration. This step is essential. Properly restoring the tooth is what protects it long-term.

Centennial Endodontics
Don't wait—dental emergencies get worse fast.
Don't wait—dental emergencies get worse fast.
Call or text us at 303-721-7214.
Call or text us at 303-721-7214.