Emergency Dentist
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Emergency dental care for Sand Springs, Oklahoma residents

Emergency Dentist Near Sand Springs, OK

Sand Springs dental emergency? Our Tulsa office is about 15 minutes east on the Sand Springs Expressway. Same-day appointments, 7 days a week.

539-995-5962

Emergency Dental Care for Sand Springs Residents

Emergency Dentist of Tulsa provides same-day emergency dental care for Sand Springs residents. Our office is about 15 minutes east via the Sand Springs Expressway or Charles Page Boulevard. We treat toothaches, broken teeth, dental abscesses, knocked-out teeth, lost crowns, and perform emergency extractions and root canals. We accept most PPO insurance and offer CareCredit financing. Call 539-995-5962 for a same-day appointment.

~15 Min Drive

East on Sand Springs Expressway

Open 7 Days

Same-day appointments every day

Insurance Accepted

Most PPO plans + CareCredit

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539-995-5962

Why Sand Springs Residents Choose Us

Sand Springs sits just west of Tulsa along the Arkansas River, with a population of about 20,000. The city has a small-town feel with easy access to the Tulsa metro. When a dental emergency hits, whether at home near the Keystone Ancient Forest trails, at work along Charles Page Boulevard, or at a community event downtown, you are a short drive from our office.

The Sand Springs Expressway and Charles Page Boulevard both run directly east into west Tulsa, making the drive about 15 minutes. There is no navigating complicated highway interchanges. You are heading east, and you are here.

We see Sand Springs patients regularly. Many come to us because we offer same-day appointments every day of the week, including evenings and weekends when their local dentist is not available.

Comfortable dental care environment for Sand Springs patients

Getting Here from Sand Springs

From downtown Sand Springs: Head east on Charles Page Boulevard (SH-97). This road runs directly into west Tulsa. The drive is about 15 minutes with normal traffic, mostly through the industrial corridor and into the Tulsa metro.

From north Sand Springs (near Keystone Lake): Take SH-97 east. You can also use US-412 (Cimarron Turnpike) if you are coming from further north near the lake area.

From south Sand Springs: Take 41st Street or 51st Street east to connect with west Tulsa, or head south to the Creek Turnpike for routes into south Tulsa depending on your exact location.

Common Emergencies from Sand Springs

Toothaches after hours. The most common call we get from Sand Springs is a toothache that starts in the evening or on a weekend. Tooth pain usually means the nerve is involved, and the sooner you get it treated, the better your options are. What starts as a painful night can become an abscess if you wait.

Outdoor activity injuries. Sand Springs sits near Keystone Lake and the Ancient Forest trails. Outdoor recreation, mountain biking, and water activities can lead to dental trauma. If you chip, crack, or knock out a tooth during an outdoor activity, head straight to our office.

Lost crowns from older restorations. Many Sand Springs residents have dental work that is years or decades old. Crowns and fillings do not last forever, and when they come loose, the exposed tooth is vulnerable. Bring the crown with you and we can often recement it the same visit.

When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead

Some dental situations need hospital care, not a dental office. Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room if you have: facial swelling that makes it hard to breathe or swallow, swelling spreading toward your eye or down your neck, uncontrolled bleeding that will not stop with firm pressure, or trauma suggesting a broken jaw. For all other dental emergencies, call us at 539-995-5962.

Sand Springs Emergency Dental Questions

Common questions from Sand Springs residents about emergency dental care.

Sand Springs Dental Emergency? Call Now.

Same-day appointments for Sand Springs residents. About 15 minutes east to our Tulsa office.