Emergency Dentist Reston
Fast, Compassionate Emergency Dental Care When You Need It Most
When a dental crisis strikes, you need prompt, expert care you can trust. Aglow Dental Studio is
proud to offer fast, compassionate services for dental emergencies in Reston, Sterling, Herndon,
and surrounding Northern Virginia communities. Led by Dr. Rosemary Ahanor, our team is here when
you need an experienced emergency dentist the most.
Whether it is sudden tooth pain, a broken tooth, or an accident involving your smile, you can
count on us for urgent emergency dental care that prioritizes your health and comfort.
What Is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is any urgent dental problem that requires immediate attention to relieve
pain, save a tooth, or stop bleeding. If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency,
it is better to contact us at Aglow Dental Studio right away for guidance.
Common dental emergencies we treat include:
- Knocked-out or loose teeth
- Severe toothaches
- Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth
- Dental abscesses or infections
- Lost fillings, crowns, or restorations
- Injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth
- Jaw pain or swelling
Fast action can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth, so do not hesitate to reach out.
Emergency Dental Services We Provide
Our emergency dentist services are comprehensive and designed to quickly restore your comfort and oral health. Depending on your needs, we may recommend:
- Pain relief and swelling management
- Emergency dental fillings for cavities or fractures
- Same-day tooth extractions if necessary
- Root canal therapy to save an infected tooth
- Temporary or permanent restorations
- Treatment for dental trauma and soft tissue injuries
We also offer advanced imaging, including digital X-rays, to diagnose problems quickly and accurately.
When to Contact an Emergency Dentist
It is important to seek emergency dental care immediately if you experience:
- Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth
- Severe, persistent toothache or sensitivity
- Visible swelling in the face or jaw
- A knocked-out tooth (timing is critical for saving the tooth)
- Signs of infection, such as fever, swelling, or pus
Our team is trained to treat urgent situations with compassion, skill, and efficiency so you can get back to your daily life as quickly as possible.
