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Emergency Dentistry in Beresford, SD

Get urgent dental care or advice at Neighborhood Dental.

Your Trusted Dentist for Tooth Repairs and Pain Relief

We're here if you need a dentist right away for mouth trauma, toothaches, and more.
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Dental emergencies can happen anytime—during a sports game, at work, or even while you’re relaxing at home. Living in a rural community like Beresford, SD, you might be miles from the nearest hospital, but that doesn’t mean you’re far from help. The important thing is to stay calm and know that immediate care is available. At Neighborhood DentalThis link leads to Home page in Beresford, SD, we provide fast and professional emergency dental care to help you feel better—without the panic.

Whether you’re facing sudden jaw pain, gum swelling, or trauma from an accident, we treat common dental emergencies with urgency and compassion. You don’t need to know whether your situation counts as a dental emergency—if it hurts or feels off, contact our office right away.

Some of the most common dental emergencies include:

  • Mouth injury, tooth trauma, or a knocked-out tooth

  • Severe toothache, infection, or abscess

  • Broken teeth, chipped teeth, or damaged crowns, fillings, or braces

  • Bleeding gums, loose teeth, or facial swelling

For head injuries or swelling that affects breathing, please visit the emergency room immediately. For all other emergency dental needs, our local dentist in South Dakota is here to help.

Why Choose Emergency Dentistry

Quick relief and lasting solutions for all ages in Beresford, SD.
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Fast Pain Relief When You Need it Most

A severe toothache or a broken tooth can bring your day to a standstill. Our teamThis link leads to the Beresford location page provides immediate attention to ease discomfort and restore your smile with fast, effective care.

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Prevents Small Problems From Getting Worse

Ignoring oral pain or infection can lead to bigger issues—like tooth extraction or tooth loss. Timely emergency dental care helps prevent further damage and protects your long-term oral health.

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Same-day Treatment and Flexible Scheduling

We offer same-day treatment, emergency visits, and welcome walk-ins, so you never have to wait for relief. Whether you’re a returning or new patient, your urgent needs are our priority.

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Personalized Treatment for Every Situation

Whether it’s a chipped tooth, gum abscess, or trauma from an accident, our dentist will create a custom plan to repair and restore your smile, no matter what the problem is.

How Emergency Dentistry Works

Neighborhood Dental helps you find the best treatment for immediate dental concerns.

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You might not always know if your situation qualifies as a dental emergency, but if you’re in pain, it’s best not to wait. If your discomfort lasts more than a few hours or keeps you from eating or sleeping, call us for an emergency appointment.

Some emergency dental problems—like a knocked-out tooth or broken filling—are clearly urgent. Others, like a sore gum or small chip, may seem minor but can quickly turn serious. Without immediate attention, you risk spreading infection, more damage, or even permanent tooth loss.

  • Step 1

    Stay calm and seek immediate care at the hospital if you have a life-threatening injury. If you have a non-life-threatening dental emergency, then call us right away.

  • Step 2

    We’ll review your symptoms over the phone to decide if you should come into the dental office right away or if you should schedule an appointment. In the meantime, our team will answer your questions and health concerns and provide guidance and advice on what to do before your visit.

  • Step 3

    Once you’re in the office, our dentist will help relieve your dental pain and restore your oral health. Depending on the case, we may schedule a follow-up visit to monitor healing or for a restorative or cosmetic dentistry procedure.

Let our emergency dental provider help before it’s too late.

Trusted Care for Your Urgent Dental Needs

Why patients choose Neighborhood Dental in Beresford, SD, for emergency visits.

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At Neighborhood Dental in Beresford, SD, we believe urgent dental problems deserve immediate, expert treatment. Our experienced dental team offers compassionate care in a calming environment—no judgment, just support.

Whether it’s your child with a knocked-out tooth or you’re dealing with intense jaw pain, we’re ready to help. We proudly serve our community with flexible scheduling, modern technology, and same-day emergency appointments.

You don’t have to drive to Sioux Falls or wait for days—we’re right here when it matters most.

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FAQ About Emergency Dentistry
  • What are considered dental emergencies?

    Oral problems that need immediate attention are considered dental emergencies.

    These may include a painful tooth, a loose tooth, a lost tooth, a broken tooth, a chipped tooth, swollen gums, bleeding gums, tooth decay, infection, and mouth trauma. Other dental emergencies include broken or loosened fillings, braces, crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays.

    Whether it’s an accident or a worsening symptom from oral negligence or regular wear, if the problem is painful, then it’s time to see your dentist for emergency treatment or repair.

    If left untreated, your problem may worsen or cause serious infection. Call us right away if you have a dental emergency in Beresford, SD.

  • Can you go to the ER for a dental emergency?

    If you have a life-threatening emergency or immediate health concern, then the hospital ER (emergency room) can provide the help you need to relieve your pain or stop bleeding.

    Depending on the problem, the ER may use temporary measures to provide pain relief until you’re able to visit the dentist for specialized dental work.

    Examples of dental emergencies that warrant an ER visit include:

    • Head or neck injuries
    • Difficulty swallowing or breathing
    • Persistent bleeding or severe swelling
    • Severe pain that comes on suddenly
  • How can I get emergency dental treatment?

    To get an emergency dental treatment, please contact your local trusted dentist.

    Depending on the severity of the dental emergency, your dentist will get you into the office ASAP for same-day treatment if needed. If immediate attention is not necessary, then your dentist will schedule the earliest appointment available.

  • What is the most common dental emergency?

    Many common dental emergencies include toothaches, knocked-out permanent teeth, and cracked teeth.

    A reminder: Be sure to maintain excellent oral care and regular dentist visits to prevent certain dental emergencies, such as tooth decay or gum disease.

    When in doubt about your mouth injury, trauma, or pain, please get in touch with us right away.

  • Will the ER pull a tooth?

    There are many reasons for a tooth extraction, but the decision to pull a tooth needs to be evaluated by a dentist.

    The ER does not perform dental work but treats the immediate problem to stop bleeding, control infection, or provide pain relief. Once controlled, you should visit your dentist for specialized care.

    In some instances, the dentist may be able to save your tooth. If the tooth cannot be saved, your dentist will work with you to create a customized plan to restore your tooth’s look and function.

  • How to afford emergency dental care?
    We believe dental emergencies shouldn’t wait because of cost concerns. That’s why we offer flexible payment optionsThis link leads to Patient Resources page, including CherryThis link leads to the Cherry Financing page and CareCredit financing for low monthly payments. You can also take advantage of our Dental Savings PlanThis link leads to the Dental Savings Plan page, which provides discounted rates on treatments without the hassle of insurance. These options help you get the care you need right away—without the financial stress.
  • How urgent is jaw swelling or a gum abscess?
    Jaw swelling or a gum abscess is a serious dental emergency. These symptoms often mean there’s an active infection that can spread quickly if left untreated. In rare cases, it can affect your overall health. If you notice swelling, pain, or pus, call our office immediately—we’ll arrange to see you as soon as possible to relieve your discomfort and stop the infection from getting worse.
  • What do I do for a severe toothache in Beresford?
    If you’re in Beresford and experiencing a severe toothache, call our officeThis link opens an application to make a phone call right away so we can fit you in for an emergency appointment. While waiting, rinse your mouth with warm salt water, use a cold compress to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain relief as directed. Avoid placing aspirin directly on your gums—it can cause burns. Prompt treatment is key to stopping the pain and protecting your tooth.

Experiencing a Dental Emergency?

Contact our Beresford office as soon as possible!
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