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100 Dentists found in Los Angeles, CA
West Coast Dental of Gage
1423 E Gage Ave Suite A, Los Angeles CA 90001
Smile Select Dental Office-Huntington Park, CA
2406 E Florence Ave, Huntington Park CA 90255
Gage Family Dental
2629 Gage Ave, Huntington Park CA 90255
Pacific Dental & Implants
6318 Pacific Blvd, Huntington Park CA 90255
South Gate Dentistry & Orthodontics
8536 Long Beach Blvd B, South Gate CA 90280
Summer Smile Dental
8116 California Ave suite C, South Gate CA 90280
AAA Dental Centers
8426 California Ave, South Gate CA 90280
House Dental
8617 California Ave, South Gate CA 90280
Total Care Dental and Orthodontics - Los Angeles
5703 Vermont Ave, Los Angeles CA 90037
West Coast Dental of Lynwood
9910 Long Beach Blvd Suite A, Lynwood CA 90262
Dr. Lili & Associates - El Monte
11008 Main Street Suite 203, El Monte CA 91731
Western Dental Kids
10900 Long Beach Blvd Ste 105, Lynwood CA 90262
DR. Carmona Family Dental
4096 Tweedy Blvd, South Gate CA 90280
West Coast Dental of South Gate
4149 Tweedy Blvd Suite J, South Gate CA 90280
Smiles West - Lynwood Office
11035 Long Beach Blvd Suite 5, Lynwood CA 90262
Smiles Dental Arts
4566 E Florence Ave Ste 7-8, Cudahy CA 90201
Tooth Kandy
4217 Tweedy Blvd, South Gate CA 90280
Dentalville Bell
5021 Florence Ave, Bell CA 90201
Bright Now! Dental
9918 Atlantic Ave, South Gate CA 90280
Western Dental & Orthodontics
906 S Soto St, Los Angeles CA 90023
PhD Dental Los Angeles
3000 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90023
Whittier Dental Group
2901 Whittier Blvd C, Los Angeles CA 90023
Dentista Los Angeles
2901 Whittier Blvd # D, Los Angeles CA 90023
Omid Dental Office- South Gate Dentist
10530 Atlantic Ave, South Gate CA 90280
Rowan Dental Clinic
4055 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90023
West Coast Dental of Los Angeles
2604 Vermont Ave Suite F, Los Angeles CA 90007
Dr. Arash Hakhamian DDS - Cosmetic & Emergency Dentist & Dental Implants Specialist
2002 S Hoover St, Los Angeles CA 90007
Yes Dental Centers - 24/7 Emergency Dentist Office & Urgent Dental Care & Wisdom Teeth Removal
2002 S Hoover St, Los Angeles CA 90007
Historic Core Dental Care
111 W 7th St R5, Los Angeles CA 90014
Stanford Dental
111 W 7th St, Los Angeles CA 90014
Smile Clinique - Downtown Los Angeles
333 Alameda St #213, Los Angeles CA 90013
DTLA Dental & Orthodontics
333 Alameda St #213, Los Angeles CA 90013
Lynwood Max Dental
11395 Atlantic Ave A, Lynwood CA 90262
Aesthetica Dental
3451 W Century Blvd B-1, Inglewood CA 90303
Pico Dental Group: Dr. Hengameh Anaraki
1561 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90015
Hoover Dental Center
1717 S Hoover St #105, Los Angeles CA 90006
Saphire Dental Inc./ Care Dental
5985 Florence Ave, Bell Gardens CA 90201
Sunshine Dental Group
2319 S Atlantic Blvd, Commerce CA 90040
Dental Playground
3530 W Century Blvd #107, Inglewood CA 90303
PhD Dental Inglewood
11344 Crenshaw Blvd Unit A, Inglewood CA 90303
River Dentistry
404 S Figueroa St Suite 207, Los Angeles CA 90071
Newport Dental
3635 E 1st St, Los Angeles CA 90063
Impressive Dental
1435 Vermont Ave #101, Los Angeles CA 90006
Dr. Amit Kalra, DDS
1435 Vermont Ave #101, Los Angeles CA 90006
Calvin S. Lau, D.D.S.
1127 Wilshire Blvd #1608, Los Angeles CA 90017
Mulabecirovic, Amneris, DDS Dental Esthetics Ctr
1127 Wilshire Blvd #1116, Los Angeles CA 90017
City of Angels Dentistry
1127 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1100, Los Angeles CA 90017
Alan Zabolian DDS
1127 Wilshire Blvd Suite 918, Los Angeles CA 90017
Perio Implant Health Professionals
1127 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90017
Samaritan Dental Arts
1127 Wilshire Blvd #918, Los Angeles CA 90017
Los Angeles Endodontic
1127 Wilshire Blvd #1111, Los Angeles CA 90017
Silva A Arejian DDS
1127 Wilshire Blvd #509, Los Angeles CA 90017
drluisherrera
141 N Prairie Ave, Inglewood CA 90301
Comprehensive Dental Care
141 N Prairie Ave, Inglewood CA 90301
Cosmetic Dentist of Los Angeles, Feng DDS
350 S Figueroa St #551, Los Angeles CA 90071
Dr. James C. Feng
350 S Figueroa St #551, Los Angeles CA 90071
Tamara L. Dixon, DDS
645 Aerick St #4, Inglewood CA 90301
Smile Dental & Implant Center
1055 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles CA 90006
Smile Dental & Implant Center: Kim Dong DDS
1055 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles CA 90006
Smile LA Dental
2706 W Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90018
Walker III Nelson E DDS
3756 Santa Rosalia Dr # 420, Los Angeles CA 90008
Dr. Graham's Dental Wellness Center
128 N Locust St, Inglewood CA 90301
Forum Dental Group
400 E Regent St, Inglewood CA 90301
Childrens Dentistry
345 E Manchester Blvd, Inglewood CA 90301
West Coast Dental of 6th Street
1725 W 6th St, Los Angeles CA 90017
E Dream Dentistry
2727 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90006
Century Dental Center
257 S Market St, Inglewood CA 90301
Campbell Dr- Century Dental
257 S Market St, Inglewood CA 90301
LAX DENTAL and ORTHODONTICS
4201 W Century Blvd, Inglewood CA 90304
West Coast Dental of East Los Angeles
5162 Whittier Blvd, East Los Angeles CA 90022
Dr. David S. Nam, DDS
941 Vermont Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006
6th street family dental group
2065 W 6th St, Los Angeles CA 90057
Overhill Dental Group
5831 Overhill Dr, Windsor Hills CA 90043
George Debbaneh, DDS
927 N La Brea Ave, Inglewood CA 90302
Crown Dental Group
1295 South La Brea Ave # 101, Inglewood CA 90301
Dr. Namian Family Dentistry
609 S Atlantic Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90022
Dental Park
753 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles CA 90005
Gerger Dentistry
2235 Rosecrans Ave, Gardena CA 90249
Angel Dental Group
687 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles CA 90005
Park-Cruz Jennifer DDS
2975 Wilshire Blvd # 400, Los Angeles CA 90010
LA Implants Dental Group
528 Amalia Ave, Los Angeles CA 90022
Yonsei Dentistry Kyoung Whan Kwak DDS
981 S Western Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006
EMERGENCY DENTIST - 24/7 Emergency Dentist Los Angeles
2206 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90057
Comfort Dental Group
5815 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90022
J dental
505 S Virgil Ave #202, Los Angeles CA 90020
LA Dental Clinic
3377 Wilshire Blvd #202, Los Angeles CA 90010
Dr Bina Dental Office
Paramount Blvd, Downey CA 90241
Gardena Dental Care
1600 W Redondo Beach Blvd #203, Gardena CA 90247
Wilshire Periodontics & Dental
3440 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90010
Daryl Cranon DDS
1541 Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90019
Gallatin Dental Group
10805 Paramount Blvd, Downey CA 90241
First Family Dental Group
3460 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90010
WCI Dental Group
3550 Wilshire Blvd # 835, Los Angeles CA 90010
Jay Layson ,DDS
1608 Centinela Ave #7, Inglewood CA 90302
Pacific Ocean Dental Group
5161 Pomona Blvd Suite 112, Los Angeles CA 90022
Dr. Sohrab Mehregan DDS
10558 Paramount Blvd, Downey CA 90241
Quality Dentistry Downey
10558 Paramount Blvd, Downey CA 90241
Happy Dentistry and Pain Management
5424 E Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90022
Brite Dental - David T. Dang, D.D.S. Inc
15727 S Western Ave Suite B, Gardena CA 90247
Affordable Dental Health Providers
8207 E 3rd St Ste 102, Downey CA 90241
What You’ll Need to Bring With You to Your Appointment
Before you rush out the door, you’re going to need to bring a couple of things to your emergency dentist Los Angeles appointment. For starters, it’s never a bad idea to call ahead and check if the emergency dentist accepts your insurance. If not, you should probably inquire about a quote so there are no surprises when your bill is presented. The emergency dentist and their staff must know if you are currently on any medications and whether or not you’re aware of any allergies you may have. These are extremely important for them to know to ensure that nothing they give you during your treatment or procedure clashes with your medication or causes you to have an allergic reaction. If you’ve seen your dentist lately and have had any work done, see if you can find some records around your home before you go. Your emergency dentist will want to take a look at any records or documents, whether it’s an x-ray or even a detailed receipt, so they can have a better idea of what you’ve had done in the recent past. It’s important that you remember to give yourself at least 15 minutes to spare by the time you get there. This is so you don’t cut into your appointment from filling out paperwork and asking any questions you may have. Lastly, don’t be scared to let the emergency dentist and their team know about any anxiety you may have over visiting the dentist. Thousands of people have a fear of going to the dentist, so they have experience when it comes to addressing their patient’s fears and keeping them comfortable throughout their appointment.Same Day Denture Repair in Los Angeles
It’s never been easier to access immediate help where same day denture repair in Los Angeles, especially emergency denture repair Los Angeles. When you go to the appointment we’ve booked for you, you can have your dentures repaired on the spot. If you need an entirely new pair because the damage is too extensive, that can be done during your appointment, as well. The emergency dentists in our network work closely with denture lab technicians, which makes it possible to have everything done in one appointment.Common Emergencies That Emergency Dentists See
Because a dental emergency can spring up on you at any time, knowing what you’re up against can help give you an edge and better prepare you for dealing with it. While some dental emergencies let you know what they are right off the bat, like a lost tooth, while others are more complicated and form as a result of underlying, not-so-visible problems that haven’t been treated, like an abscessed tooth. It’s also important to know when you need to see an emergency doctor in your hospital’s emergency room. Any major injuries, even if it’s a major oral injury, and trauma to the head must be treated at a hospital. Once those are dealt with, we’ll get you in to see an emergency dentist within a 24-hour period of time to treat everything else.What to Do When a Tooth is Knocked Out
If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, or it fell out for another reason, you need to follow some steps if you want to save it and have it implanted back in your mouth by an emergency dentist. Before we get into those steps, however, you need to assess the situation and make sure you don’t need a trip to the ER. If the only problem you have is the tooth, then you’ve got the green light to try and find it. Once you’ve found it, make sure you pick it up by the crown and never by the root. Handling the root of the tooth is the best way to damage it, therefore ensuring the emergency dentist won’t be able to plant it back in the empty socket. If the tooth looks to be in good shape, which you can check for yourself by eyeballing it, you may able to stick it back in the socket yourself to keep it safe until we can get you to an emergency dentist. If you don’t feel comfortable doing this, preserving it using a cup of milk or water will work, as well.Dealing With an Infected Tooth
Oral infections are both tricky and extremely dangerous. What you can’t see can be incredibly destructive to your oral health, so acting as fast as possible when you’re given the slightest sign is very important. Unfortunately, that sign is usually the pain. The problem with oral infections is that they usually come in the form of an abscessed, infected tooth. The infection forms and spreads inside the tooth, effectively making sure you can’t see what’s going on. However, sometimes you get lucky and your oral infection isn’t an infected tooth, but reveals itself to you in the form of something that resembles a pimple somewhere in your mouth. Oral infections should never be left to stew. They are time-sensitive, devastating to your oral health, and can actually turn from being a dental emergency to a life-threatening emergency, just like any other type of bodily infection.What to Do When You Lose a Filling or a Crown
Though losing a filling or a crown isn’t exactly like an oral infection, you still need to keep the same speed in dealing with the situation. The first thing you need to do is go down to your local pharmacy or drug store and track down some dental cement. If you can’t find any, pick up some gauze or some cotton balls. Using a piece of gauze or a cotton ball to plug the hole that losing your filling or crown has made will work just as well as dental cement, but you have to keep up with making sure it stays covered. If you don’t, the emergency dentist may have to pull the tooth entirely due to the damage that will be caused by leaving the hole open. Food and debris, in general, will get stuck in there and, depending on how deep the hole is, can damage the nerves and even the root of the tooth, preventing it from being refilled or capped again.What to Expect When You Need to Have an Emergency Tooth Extraction
Getting a tooth pulled can be scary, especially if you’re already dealing with nervousness over the dentist, in general. The first, and most important, thing that you need to remember is that the emergency dentist we book you with and his or her team will do everything they can to try and save the tooth. Unfortunately, not all teeth can be saved, so you have to be prepared to face an emergency tooth extraction if that’s up in the air. If it has to happen, the emergency dentist and their team will begin by fully numbing the extraction area. You won’t feel any pain, just some minor pressure when the tooth is being pulled. Using a not-so-scary pair of dental pliers, the emergency dentist will gently rock the tooth in the socket until it pops out. Sometimes, however, this won’t always work. If this is the case, he or she will carefully break up the tooth and remove it piece by piece. Once the extraction is completed and you’ve been assured that everything is done and okay, your emergency dentist will go over what you need to do at home to keep the extraction site clean and free of infection. As long as you follow your emergency dentist’s orders on aftercare at home, the amount of time the site will take to heal will be as minimal as possible.Knowing Which Emergency Professional You Need
Above all, it’s important to know which emergency professional you need first, be it an emergency dentist or an emergency doctor. Your life, and your wallet, could be relying on the decision you make. For example, you’ve been in a car accident that completely wrecked your car. You’ve lost a couple of teeth, have head trauma, injuries to the soft tissues of your mouth, and a broken arm. Where do you go first, to the emergency dentist or the emergency doctor? If you chose to go to the emergency dentist first, you’ve answered wrong. The head trauma you received from the car accident is the priority here or in any situation, so you need to go to the emergency doctor right away. They are equipped to deal with your head trauma, your broken arm, and help you with pain management. The emergency dentist can’t treat your head trauma, which is why they should be your second visit. The emergency dentist will be able to treat the soft tissue injuries and some minor pain management, as well as anything else you need done. If you’re able to do so, call us right away at (855) 352-6790 when you get a minute to do so while you’re with the emergency doctor so we can start working on getting you booked with an emergency dentist.Nearby Cities
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There are a wide variety of common injuries and emergencies that require immediate or as soon as possible dental care. Fortunately for you, these are often easily dealt with and do not require such a fuss once you’ve made it to an emergency dentist.