Emergency Oral Surgery
Same-day surgical care from a board-certified oral surgeon
When Pain Can't Wait
Dental emergencies can’t wait. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, facial swelling, a knocked-out tooth, or jaw trauma, Dr. Azzouni provides same-day emergency oral surgery care. We prioritize emergency patients and offer prompt treatment to relieve pain, prevent complications, and save your tooth when possible.
Dr. Azzouni provides expert care at two convenient South Florida locations. Choose the one closest to you:
Coral Springs Oral Surgery
- 📍 2801 N University Drive, Suite 102, Coral Springs, FL 33065
- 📞 (954) 752-1045
Broward Oral Surgery
- 📍 3157 N University Dr, Suite 104, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
- 📞 (954) 431-1600
When Should You Seek Emergency Oral Surgery?
Not every dental problem is an emergency, but some situations require immediate attention to prevent serious complications, save a tooth, or relieve severe pain.
Seek emergency oral surgery care if you experience:
- Severe, uncontrollable tooth pain
- Swelling of the face, jaw, or gums (especially with fever)
- Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth
- Broken or fractured tooth with sharp edges or exposed nerve
- Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth or gums
- Abscess or pus-filled swelling
- Jaw injury or suspected fracture
- Object stuck between teeth that won't come out
- Lost filling or crown causing severe pain
- Complication after recent oral surgery
Dr. Azzouni has extensive experience treating dental emergencies and trauma. We’ll assess your situation, provide immediate pain relief, and perform necessary treatment to resolve the emergency and prevent further damage.
Why Choose Dr. Azzouni for Emergency Oral Surgery?
- Same-Day Emergency Appointments - We prioritize urgent cases and see emergency patients promptly
- Board-Certified Oral Surgeon - Advanced training in trauma, infections, and complex surgical emergencies
- Pain Relief First - Immediate pain management while we address the underlying problem
- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging - 3D CBCT imaging available for accurate diagnosis
- Sedation Available - IV sedation for anxious patients or complex emergency procedures
- Comprehensive Care - From diagnosis to treatment to follow-up, all in one location
- After-Hours Guidance - Call our main number for emergency instructions outside office hours
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
When You Call
Describe your emergency to our team. We’ll prioritize your appointment and get you in as soon as possible—often the same day. If you’re experiencing severe swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or difficulty breathing, go to the nearest emergency room immediately, then contact us for follow-up care.
When You Arrive
Dr. Azzouni will examine your condition, take necessary x-rays or scans, and provide immediate pain relief. We’ll explain the problem, discuss treatment options, and address the emergency. Our priority is stabilizing your condition and relieving pain, even if additional treatment is needed later.
Treatment & Follow-Up
Emergency treatment may include tooth extraction, drainage of an abscess, splinting a loose tooth, treating infection, or stabilizing a fracture. You’ll receive pain medication, antibiotics if needed, and detailed aftercare instructions. We’ll schedule follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and address any additional treatment needed.
Recovery After Wisdom Teeth Removal
Abscessed tooth • Severe toothache • Infected wisdom teeth • Facial swelling • Gum infection • Post-operative infection
Knocked-out tooth • Broken or fractured tooth • Jaw injury or fracture • Soft tissue lacerations • Sports injuries • Facial trauma
Uncontrolled bleeding • Dry socket after extraction • Lost filling/crown with pain • Object lodged in gums • Severe wisdom tooth pain • Failed root canal
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Oral Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal
How quickly can I be seen for an emergency?
We prioritize emergency patients and often provide same-day appointments. Call us as soon as your emergency occurs, and we’ll do everything possible to see you immediately. For after-hours emergencies, call our main number for instructions.
What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
Time is critical! Rinse the tooth gently (don’t scrub), place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it in milk or saliva. Call us immediately—if we can see you within 30-60 minutes, there’s a good chance of saving the tooth. Don’t let the tooth dry out.
How much does emergency oral surgery cost?
Costs vary depending on the treatment needed. Simple procedures like extractions start around $150-$300. More complex emergencies may cost more. We accept most insurance plans and will work with you on payment. In a true emergency, getting treatment to relieve pain and prevent complications is the priority.
Should I go to the ER or call an oral surgeon?
Go to the ER if you have: severe facial swelling affecting breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding that won’t stop, jaw fracture from trauma, or signs of serious infection with high fever. For tooth pain, abscesses, knocked-out teeth, or broken teeth, call Dr. Azzouni first—we’re better equipped to handle dental emergencies.
What can I do for pain while waiting for my appointment?
Take over-the-counter pain medication (ibuprofen or acetaminophen) as directed. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your face if there’s swelling. Avoid hot, cold, or hard foods. Don’t apply aspirin directly to the gum (can burn tissue). If pain is severe, call us immediately—we may be able to see you sooner or provide additional guidance.
Ready to Schedule Your Consultation?
Experience expert oral surgery care at our Coral Springs or Pembroke Pines locations. Same-day emergency appointments available