I think it's a dental emergency.

What should I do?

When you suspect a dental emergency, don't panic! Give Dr. Noam a call straight away at (818) 528-8755. He's like your personal superhero for all tooth troubles!

Common types of dental emergencies

When a tooth gets knocked out, it's definitely a dental emergency. But don't worry, Dr. Noam has the skills to handle the situation.

A severe toothache can feel unbearable, but Dr. Noam can provide quick relief.

Swelling in the jaw can be a sign of a serious problem. Luckily, Dr. Noam is equipped to handle these situations and make your child comfortable again.

Dr. Noam can repair broken or cracked teeth to restore your child's smile in just a few visits.

If your child's gums or mouth are bleeding heavily, Dr. Noam is ready to provide care right away.

The Emergency Dentistry

Treatment Process

Step 1

First, you'll give us a call, and we'll provide immediate guidance over the phone, advising you on steps to manage your child's discomfort. We have after hours services when necessary.

Step 2

Next, we'll schedule an emergency appointment as soon as possible. Our goal is to get your little one back on the road to a healthy smile.

Step 3

Finally, Dr. Noam will provide gentle and effective treatment to relieve your child's discomfort and address the issue. He'll also provide follow-up care to ensure everything is healing well.

Here for you when you need it most.

Let’s Get Your Child Scheduled

Emergency Dentistry Benefits

Emergency Dentistry Benefits

Get your kiddo out of pain

With quick and compassionate care, we aim to alleviate your child's discomfort as soon as possible.

Prevent more problems from forming

Immediate attention to dental emergencies helps prevent further issues, keeping your child's oral health on track.

Bring their smile back to great shape

We work to not only solve the problem but also restore your child's confident, radiant smile!

Frequently Asked Questions

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