Emergency Dentist in Stillwater, MN
Immediate Care for Urgent Dental Emergencies


A sudden toothache, broken tooth, or dental injury can be both painful and stressful. When a dental emergency happens, you need immediate, expert care to relieve pain and prevent further complications. At River Valley Endodontics, our experienced team provides emergency dental care for patients in Stillwater, Oak Park Heights, Bayport, Lake Elmo, and Grant, MN.
Urgent Dental Care When You Need It Most
Led by Dr. Ernest Reeh, our office is equipped to handle urgent dental emergencies quickly and effectively. If you're experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, or trauma, don’t wait—contact us right away for fast relief and expert treatment.
What Is a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is any condition that requires immediate treatment to relieve pain, stop infection, or prevent further damage. Common dental emergencies include:
- Severe toothaches that don’t go away
- Swollen gums or face due to infection
- Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth from an accident or injury
- Cracked or fractured teeth causing pain or sensitivity
- A lost or broken filling, crown, or dental restoration
- Abscessed teeth with pus or a pimple-like bump on the gums
- Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth
If you're unsure whether your condition qualifies as a dental emergency, call us—we'll help you determine if you need immediate care.
Same-Day Emergency Dental Care
At River Valley Endodontics, we offer same-day emergency appointments whenever possible. Our goal is to:
- Relieve your pain quickly
- Prevent the issue from worsening
- Provide expert treatment for lasting results
We use advanced diagnostics, pain management techniques, and cutting-edge technology to ensure precise and effective emergency treatment.
Common Emergency Dental Treatments
1. Toothache Relief & Root Canal Therapy
Severe tooth pain is often caused by deep decay or infection. A root canal may be needed to remove the infection and save your tooth.
2. Treatment for Knocked-Out Teeth
If a tooth is knocked out, it may be possible to save and reinsert it if treated quickly. Keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva and seek emergency dental care immediately.
3. Repairing Cracked or Broken Teeth
A fractured tooth can expose nerves and lead to infection. Treatment may include dental bonding, a crown, or a root canal to protect and restore the tooth.
4. Abscess & Infection Treatment
A dental abscess is a serious infection that can spread if untreated. We provide drainage, antibiotics, and root canal therapy to eliminate infection and protect your health.
5. Emergency Extractions
If a tooth is severely damaged or infected beyond repair, an extraction may be necessary to prevent further complications.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
If You Have a Severe Toothache
- Rinse your mouth with warm water.
- Use floss to remove any trapped food.
- Take over-the-counter pain relievers, but do not apply aspirin directly to the tooth.
- Call us immediately for an evaluation.
If You Knocked Out a Tooth
- Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root.
- Rinse it gently with water—do not scrub or remove any tissue.
- Try to place it back in the socket if possible.
- If not, keep the tooth in milk or saliva and see us within an hour for the best chance of saving it.
If You Have a Broken or Cracked Tooth
- Rinse your mouth with warm water.
- Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
- Avoid chewing on the injured side.
- Schedule an emergency appointment as soon as possible.
If You Have an Abscess or Swelling
- Do not ignore swelling, as infections can spread rapidly.
- Rinse with warm salt water to reduce bacteria.
- Seek emergency dental care immediately to prevent serious health risks.
Why Choose River Valley Endodontics for Emergency Dental Care?
- Immediate, Same-Day Appointments – We prioritize urgent cases to provide fast pain relief.
- Experienced Emergency Dentist – Dr. Ernest Reeh has decades of experience handling complex dental emergencies.
- Advanced Technology – We use 3D imaging and modern diagnostic tools for fast and accurate treatment.
- Compassionate, Stress-Free Care – Our team ensures you feel comfortable and supported during your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hospital emergency rooms typically do not have a dentist on staff. For dental emergencies, it’s best to visit an emergency dentist for proper treatment.
If you experience a severe dental emergency after hours, call our office and follow the provided instructions for urgent care.
The cost depends on the treatment needed. We offer affordable payment options and can help you navigate insurance coverage.
If a crown or filling falls out, avoid chewing on that side and schedule an appointment for repair or replacement.
Maintain good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups. Wear a mouthguard during sports or if you grind your teeth. Avoid biting hard objects like ice or pens.
Call Now for Emergency Dental Care
If you're experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait—early treatment can prevent further pain and complications. Contact River Valley Endodontics for immediate care and expert treatment.
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