Emergency Dentistry in Sarasota, FL

Same-day and weekend emergency dentist in Sarasota for toothaches, swelling, broken teeth, loose crowns, and knocked-out teeth. Call 941-899-0260.
Emergency dental care

Tooth pain, swelling, or a broken tooth? We make room for emergencies.

When something hurts, the last thing you want is a voicemail, a long wait, or a rushed answer. At Z Family Dental, we see emergency patients as quickly as possible and explain exactly what is going on, what can be done today, and what the next step should be. If you are looking for a same-day or weekend emergency dentist in Sarasota, this is the page to start with.

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What hurts most

Common reasons patients call us urgently

  • Severe toothache or pressure that keeps getting worse
  • Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw
  • A chipped, cracked, or broken tooth
  • A crown, filling, or bridge that came loose
  • Knocked-out or partially displaced teeth after trauma
  • Wisdom-tooth pain or an infection that suddenly flares up
What to do first

What to do before you get here

  • Knocked-out tooth: Hold it by the crown, not the root. If possible, gently rinse it and place it in milk while you call us.
  • Swelling or abscess: Call right away. If swelling affects breathing or swallowing, go to the ER first.
  • Broken tooth: Rinse with warm water and save any pieces you can find.
  • Lost crown or filling: Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side until we can see you.
What we treat

Emergency dental problems we treat in Sarasota

Not every urgent dental problem needs the same treatment, which is why the first step is a focused exam and digital imaging when needed. We treat painful infections, cracked teeth, trauma, loose restorations, swollen gums, and sudden bite-related pain. If the problem can be stabilized the same day, we do that. If it needs follow-up care, we explain the plan clearly so you know what happens next.

Pain & infection

Toothaches and abscesses

Persistent pain, throbbing, pressure, or swelling can point to infection. We work quickly to find the cause, reduce pain, and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

Breaks & lost work

Broken teeth and lost restorations

Cracked teeth, broken fillings, and loose crowns can go from uncomfortable to urgent fast. Early treatment helps protect the tooth and often makes treatment simpler.

Dental trauma

Knocked-out and displaced teeth

If a tooth has been displaced or knocked out, timing matters. Calling right away gives us the best chance to protect the tooth and surrounding structures.

What to expect

What your same-day emergency visit usually looks like

1

Call or request online

Tell us what happened, what you are feeling, and whether you have swelling, bleeding, or trauma.

2

Focused exam

We evaluate the area causing pain and take digital X-rays if needed so we are not guessing about the source.

3

Relief first

Our goal is to calm things down, protect the tooth when possible, and help you feel more comfortable quickly.

4

Clear next step

You leave knowing what is happening, what treatment is recommended, and what the cost and timing look like.

Right first stop

Should you call a dentist or go to the ER?

Situation Best first stop Why
Severe toothache, broken tooth, lost crown, swelling around a tooth Dentist We can diagnose the cause and actually treat the dental problem instead of only managing symptoms.
Trouble breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, major facial injury ER first Those are medical emergencies and should be stabilized immediately before dental follow-up.
Knocked-out tooth or displaced adult tooth Dentist right away Timing matters. The sooner you call, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
Emergency support links

What counts as a true dental emergency?

Constant pain, pressure that keeps building, visible swelling, trauma, sudden sensitivity after a crack, and anything keeping you from eating, sleeping, or concentrating are all worth calling about. If you are unsure, we would rather help you decide than have you wait too long.

What patients say

Real reassurance from patients who wanted quick answers

This brings back proof on the money page without overpowering the main treatment information.

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141 Google reviews from real patients Real feedback from our patients, so you can get a feel for what care at Z Family Dental is really like.

I had a great experience. Had an emergency on a Sunday and went in and they removed something lodged in my gums. There was no wait and no additional charges. I highly recommend them!

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Nicholas L January 25, 2026

Personnel were friendly and informative. Dentist was very confident and professional. Thank you for a job well done!!

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Jay Yeast February 7, 2026
Cost & next step

How emergency care usually gets priced

The visit itself is only one part of the cost. What you pay depends on what is causing the pain and whether you need something like a filling, root canal, extraction, temporary repair, or follow-up treatment. We explain what we find before moving forward so you know what today solves and what might come next.

New patients welcome

Yes, we can help if you are not already a patient

If you are in pain, you do not need to already be established with our office to call us. Tell us what is going on and we will help you figure out the right next step quickly.

Budget clarity

Payment options stay part of the conversation

If cost is part of the hesitation, that is okay. We can walk you through financing options and point you to the right page before or after the visit so the plan feels manageable.

Questions patients ask

Questions patients usually have

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, infection, bleeding that does not stop, or dental trauma can all qualify as emergencies. If you are unsure, call our office and we can help you decide how quickly you should be seen.

Can you see emergency patients the same day or on the weekend?

We make every effort to see urgent cases as quickly as possible, including same-day visits when availability allows. We also offer weekend hours, which is a big reason many Sarasota patients call us first when something suddenly starts hurting.

What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?

Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. If it is dirty, rinse it gently with water, place it in milk if possible, and call us right away. The faster you are seen, the better the chance of saving the tooth.

Should I call a dentist or go to the emergency room?

Most toothaches, cracked teeth, lost crowns, and localized swelling are best handled by a dentist. If you have trouble breathing or swallowing, significant facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or a medical emergency beyond the tooth itself, go to the ER first.

Can you help if I am not already a patient?

Yes. We regularly help new patients who need urgent dental care in Sarasota. If you are in pain, call us and we will guide you through the next step.

How much does emergency dental care cost?

The cost depends on what is causing the problem and whether you need treatment such as a filling, root canal, extraction, or temporary repair. We explain what we find and review your options before moving forward so there are no surprises.