Dental emergencies don't wait for a convenient time — and neither do we. At Smooth Sailing Dental, we offer same-day emergency dental care in Fort Pierce, FL, so you can receive fast, professional treatment when it matters most.
Whether you've cracked a tooth, lost a crown, or are dealing with severe tooth pain, our experienced dental team is ready to see you. Walk-ins are welcome, and we will do everything possible to get you in quickly and comfortably. Call us now at (772) 464-2943.
Not sure if your situation requires emergency care? If you are experiencing significant pain, have visible damage to your teeth or mouth, or are dealing with swelling or bleeding, do not wait — call us right away.
Our Fort Pierce emergency dentist team treats a wide range of urgent dental problems, including:
When you're in pain, you need more than just a dentist—you need a trusted partner who will see you quickly, treat you compassionately, and get you out of pain as soon as possible. Here's why Fort Pierce residents choose Smooth Sailing Dental for their dental emergencies:
Same-Day Emergency Appointments – Most patients are seen within hours of calling
Walk-In Emergency Visits Welcome – Don't have time to schedule? Come in during business hours
25+ Years Serving Fort Pierce & the Treasure Coast – Local expertise you can trust
Experienced Emergency Dentists – Dr. Roger Long (DDS) and Dr. Marc Christy (DMD, MBA)
Convenient Location – 1511 S 25th St, near Lawnwood and Midway Road
Multilingual Staff – We speak English, Spanish, and French
Most Insurance Plans Accepted – We work with your benefits to minimize out-of-pocket costs
Flexible Payment Options – CareCredit financing available for uninsured patients
Comfortable, Judgment-Free Environment – We understand emergencies happen
Our same-day emergency dental team can quickly diagnose and treat a wide range of urgent dental problems. If you're experiencing any of the following, don't wait—call us now at (772) 464-2943:
A persistent toothache is your body's way of telling you something is wrong. Whether it's caused by a deep cavity, infection, or abscess, ignoring tooth pain can lead to serious complications. We'll identify the root cause—whether it's decay, a cracked tooth, or an abscess—and provide immediate pain relief through treatment options like fillings, root canals, or antibiotics.
What to do before your appointment: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain medication (ibuprofen or acetaminophen), and avoid extremely hot or cold foods.
Never place aspirin directly on the gum, as it can burn tissue.
Did you bite down on something hard? Suffer a fall or sports injury? Broken teeth are one of the most common dental emergencies we see at our Fort Pierce office. Depending on the severity of the break, we can repair your tooth the same day using dental bonding, crowns, or veneers. If the damage is severe and the nerve is exposed, you may need a root canal to save the tooth.
What to do before your appointment: Rinse your mouth with warm water. If there's bleeding, apply gentle pressure with gauze. Save any broken tooth fragments and bring them with you. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Time is critical! If you've had a tooth completely knocked out, your chance of saving it is highest if you're seen within 1-2 hours of the injury. Call us immediately at (772) 464-2943—we'll fit you in right away.
What to do before your appointment:
1. Find the tooth and pick it up by the crown (the visible part), NOT the root
2. Rinse gently with water if it's dirty—do NOT scrub or remove any attached tissue
3. Try to reinsert it into the socket if possible and hold it in place
4. If you can't reinsert it, store it in milk, saline solution, or your saliva (NOT water)
5. Get to our office within 1-2 hours for the best chance of saving the tooth
Lost a filling or crown? This is more than just uncomfortable—it leaves your tooth exposed to bacteria, further decay, and potential infection. We can replace lost restorations the same day to protect your tooth and eliminate sensitivity.
What to do before your appointment: If you still have the crown, you can temporarily reattach it using dental cement or even sugar-free toothpaste (NOT super glue!). Avoid chewing on that side of your mouth.
A dental abscess is a serious infection that appears as a pus-filled swelling on the gums. This is a dental emergency that requires immediate attention, as untreated abscesses can spread to other parts of your body and become life-threatening. Symptoms include severe pain, swelling, fever, bad taste in your mouth, and swollen lymph nodes.
What to do before your appointment: Rinse with warm salt water several times a day to help draw out pus and reduce pain. Take over-the-counter pain medication.
Do not try to pop or drain the abscess yourself—this can spread the infection. We'll drain the abscess, prescribe antibiotics, and treat the underlying cause (usually a root canal or extraction).
Broken brackets, poking wires, or loose appliances can cause painful mouth injuries and delay your orthodontic treatment. We provide same-day orthodontic emergency repairs to get your treatment back on track and prevent damage to your cheeks, tongue, or gums.
What to do before your appointment: If a wire is poking you, try using the eraser end of a pencil to gently push it into a more comfortable position. Cover sharp edges with orthodontic wax or a small piece of cotton. Never cut the wire yourself.
Sudden jaw pain, difficulty opening or closing your mouth, or a "locked" jaw can indicate TMJ disorder, trauma, or infection. We'll perform a thorough examination, take X-rays if needed, and recommend treatment options including pain management, muscle relaxants, or custom orthotics.
Accidents happen—especially with children. If you've bitten your tongue, cut your lip, or injured your gums, rinse your mouth with mild salt water and apply pressure with clean gauze to stop bleeding. If bleeding doesn't stop after 15 minutes or the injury is severe, come to our office immediately or visit the emergency room.
We know dental emergencies are stressful. Here's what you can expect when you visit Smooth Sailing Dental for urgent care:
1. Immediate Triage – When you call, we'll assess the urgency of your situation and schedule you for a same-day or next-available appointment. For true emergencies (knocked-out teeth, severe bleeding, unbearable pain), we'll see you within hours.
2. Pain Management First – Our first priority is getting you comfortable. We'll administer local anesthesia or pain medication as needed before beginning treatment.
3. Thorough Examination – Dr. Long or Dr. Christy will examine the affected area and take digital X-rays to diagnose the problem accurately.
4. Treatment Options Explained – We'll explain what's wrong, what treatment options are available, estimated costs, and what your insurance will cover. You'll never be surprised by hidden fees.
5. Same-Day Treatment – Most dental emergencies can be treated in one visit. Whether it's a filling, crown, extraction, or root canal, we'll do everything possible to resolve your problem that day.
6. Aftercare Instructions – Before you leave, we'll provide detailed aftercare instructions, prescriptions if needed, and schedule any necessary follow-up appointments.
Average emergency visit time: 45-90 minutes, depending on the complexity of your case.
Many people wonder whether they should visit an emergency dentist or go to the hospital ER for a dental problem. Here's the truth: Hospital emergency rooms are not equipped to handle dental emergencies. ER doctors can prescribe pain medication and antibiotics, but they typically cannot perform dental procedures like extractions, root canals, or repairs.
Choose an emergency dentist (like Smooth Sailing Dental) if you have:
Choose the hospital ER if you have:
Pro Tip: Emergency dental care at a dentist's office costs 70% less than an ER visit for a dental problem—and you'll get better, more specialized treatment.
We believe in transparent pricing so you're never surprised. The cost of emergency dental treatment depends on the type and severity of your problem.
Absolutely! We're proud to serve patients throughout the Treasure Coast, including:
Our office is conveniently located at 1511 S 25th Street (near the Midway Road intersection), making us easily accessible from I-95, US-1, and surrounding communities. If you're within a 15-minute drive of Fort Pierce, we're here for your emergency dental needs.
Yes! While we recommend calling ahead at (772) 464-2943 so we can prepare for your arrival, we welcome walk-ins during business hours for urgent dental problems. For after-hours emergencies, please call our office line and follow the emergency voicemail instructions—Dr. Long is available for true emergencies outside regular hours.
Most emergency patients are seen the same day they call. For severe emergencies like knocked-out teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, or unbearable pain, we'll fit you in within hours. Our goal is to get you out of pain as quickly as possible.
In most cases, yes! Depending on the extent of the damage, we can repair broken teeth using dental bonding, same-day crowns, or temporary fixes. If the tooth is severely damaged and the nerve is exposed, you may need a root canal to save it—but we can often complete that in one visit as well.
Most dental insurance plans cover emergency exams, X-rays, and medically necessary treatments like extractions, root canals, and fillings. Coverage typically ranges from 50-80% after your deductible. We'll verify your benefits before treatment and maximize your insurance coverage whenever possible.
Yes! We offer CareCredit financing with 0% APR for qualified patients, as well as in-house payment plans. Don't let cost prevent you from getting the urgent care you need—we'll work with you to find a payment solution that fits your budget.
Dental pain can escalate quickly. The sooner you call, the sooner we can help stop the pain and protect your smile. Contact Smooth Sailing Dental at (772) 464-2943 for same-day emergency dental care in Fort Pierce, FL. We are here for you when you need us most.