Dr. Andrea Salazar Dinh, DDS

Emergency Pediatric Dentist Fremont CA

When your child faces a dental emergency in Fremont, CA, contact Fremont Pediatric Dental. Our caring emergency pediatric dental team is here to provide urgent dental care to help your child feel better fast. With our expertise and modern pediatric dentistry for kids, we’ll address any dental issues with care and skill, ensuring your child’s comfort and oral health.

Emergency Pediatric Dentists Fremont CA

Why Choose Us for Emergency Pediatric Dentistry?


With our prompt and compassionate pediatric dental care, we strive to alleviate discomfort and address any dental issues your child may face quickly and effectively.

Compassionate Approach

From soothing anxious children to comforting worried parents, we offer compassionate dental care every step of the way.

Why Choose Us for Special Needs Kids Pediatric Dentistry in Fremont CA

Emergency Dental Services We Offer

  • Dental Infection and Abscess Treatment
  • Soft Tissue Injury Care (Gums, Lips, Cheeks)
  • Emergency Extractions
  • Swollen Jaw or Face Treatment
  • Lost Filling or Crown Replacement

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FAQs about Our Emergency Dental Services

We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and often require immediate attention, especially when it comes to children. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt, compassionate care to address urgent dental issues, whether it’s a toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or any other dental emergency. Below, we answered most frequently asked questions about our emergency dental services, so you can be prepared and know what to expect during these critical moments.

If your child experiences a dental emergency, contact our office immediately for guidance. If the emergency occurs outside of office hours, follow the instructions provided on our voicemail for after-hours care.

If a permanent tooth is knocked out, rinse it gently with water (without scrubbing), place it back in the socket if possible, and seek immediate dental care. If you can’t place it back, store the tooth in milk or saline solution until you can get to the dentist.

You can manage your child’s pain by giving them over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen (as directed by the manufacturer or your doctor) and applying a cold compress to the affected area.

Preparation is key to a successful dental emergency visit for children with special needs. We recommend creating a familiarization plan, sharing relevant medical history and medications with our team, and discussing any specific concerns or sensory sensitivities your child may have. This helps us provide personalized special needs pediatric dentistry that meets your child’s unique needs.

Yes, dental abscesses are considered an emergency due to the risk of infection spreading. Symptoms include severe toothache, swelling, fever, and a bad taste in the mouth. Seek immediate dental care if your child shows these symptoms.

Many dental insurance plans cover emergency services. It’s best to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage details and any potential out-of-pocket costs.

Preventive measures include using mouth guards during sports, avoiding hard foods that can chip teeth, maintaining good oral hygiene, and scheduling regular dental check-ups to identify and address potential issues early.

Yes, pediatric sedation dentistry is safe when administered by trained professionals who follow strict guidelines and protocols. Our team includes experienced pediatric dentists and anesthesiologists who prioritize your child’s safety and comfort. We conduct thorough evaluations before recommending sedation and closely monitor your child throughout the procedure.