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If your child has a tooth injury, sudden pain, or a dental problem that needs quick attention, we’re here to help right away. Our gentle, kid-friendly team offers same-day visits to keep your little one comfortable and safe. Call today, and we’ll get your child seen as soon as possible.
What Is a Pediatric Dental Emergency?
A pediatric dental emergency is any unexpected dental issue that causes pain, bleeding, or risk of long-term damage to your child’s teeth or gums. Kids are naturally active, and accidents can happen anywhere—from sports fields to playgrounds to mealtimes. While some dental concerns can wait for a scheduled appointment, others require immediate professional care.Young child smiling after a dental emergency at New Life Dental in Germantown, MD.
Common signs that your child may be experiencing a dental emergency include:
Severe or persistent tooth pain
That interferes with eating or sleeping.
Bleeding or swelling
In the gums, lips, or cheeks.
Knocked-out or loose permanent tooth
Following a fall or impact.
Chipped, cracked, or broken teeth
From biting or trauma.
Dental abscess or infection
With visible swelling, fever, or pus.
Broken braces or wires
Causing cuts or discomfort.
Object stuck between teeth
That can’t be safely removed with floss.
If your child shows any of these symptoms, contact New Life Dental right away. Our team offers same-day emergency appointments for kids and can provide guidance on what to do before your visit.
Common Types of Children’s Dental Emergencies
Understanding the types of emergencies that can affect kids helps you react appropriately when they happen. Here are some of the most common dental emergencies we treat for children in Germantown:
Toothaches
Often caused by cavities, trauma, or infection; may require fillings or further treatment.
Knocked-Out Tooth
A permanent tooth should be reinserted or kept moist; baby teeth are not replanted.
Chipped or Broken Tooth
Can expose nerves and cause sensitivity or pain; prompt care prevents infection.
Dental Abscess
A painful, pus-filled infection that can spread quickly; requires immediate treatment.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Bites or cuts to the tongue, lips, or cheeks that bleed heavily.
Broken or Loose Fillings/Crowns
Can expose sensitive areas and cause discomfort.
Injury from Braces
Broken wires or brackets may irritate gums and cheeks.
Prompt professional treatment is key to relieving discomfort and preventing further damage to your child’s developing teeth.
What to Do if Your Child Has a Dental Emergency
When a children’s dental emergency occurs, staying calm helps your child feel safe and reassured. Follow these first-aid steps before visiting our Germantown dental office:
Toothache
Rinse your child’s mouth with warm water. Use floss to remove trapped food. Do not apply aspirin directly to gums.
Knocked-Out Permanent Tooth
Hold the tooth by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently and try to reinsert it in the socket. If that’s not possible, store it in milk or saliva and call us immediately.
Chipped or Broken Tooth
Rinse the mouth and save any broken pieces. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Object Stuck Between Teeth
Use dental floss gently; never use sharp tools.
Bleeding from the Mouth
Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or gauze until the bleeding stops.
Broken Braces or Wires
Cover sharp edges with orthodontic wax and schedule a repair visit.
If your child’s pain is severe, you can give an age-appropriate dose of over-the-counter pain medication. Avoid placing topical pain relievers directly on gums or teeth.
When to Seek Immediate Dental Care
Some dental emergencies in children require immediate professional care to prevent permanent damage or infection. Call New Life Dental or seek emergency dental treatment right away if your child experiences:
- Severe pain that persists despite at-home care.
- Facial swelling or signs of infection such as fever and redness.
- Knocked-out or loose permanent tooth following trauma.
- Heavy bleeding that doesn’t stop after 10–15 minutes of pressure.
- Broken jaw or jaw pain after impact.
- Pus or abscess near a tooth or gum line.
- Broken orthodontic appliance causing bleeding or deep irritation.
Getting timely care helps protect the tooth, reduce pain, and prevent complications that could affect permanent teeth later on.

Emergency Dental Treatments for Kids
At New Life Dental, our pediatric dental team provides gentle, effective emergency care for children of all ages. Depending on your child’s condition, we may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
- Dental Fillings - Repair cavities or minor fractures caused by decay or trauma.
- Root Canal Therapy for Baby Teeth - Preserves primary teeth until they naturally fall out.
- Dental Crowns for Children - Restore and protect teeth damaged by injury or decay.
- Tooth Extraction - Safely removes a severely damaged or infected tooth.
- Reimplantation - For permanent teeth that have been knocked out.
- Antibiotics - Treats infections or abscesses when needed.
- Soft Tissue Repair - Gently sutures and cleans oral injuries for safe healing.
We use advanced technology and kid-friendly techniques to make treatment as quick and comfortable as possible.

Preventing Dental Emergencies in Children
While accidents can happen, many children’s dental emergencies are preventable with simple habits and protective measures. Our Germantown dental team recommends the following steps to keep your child’s smile safe:
Regular Dental Checkups
Routine visits allow early detection of issues before they become emergencies.
Use a Mouthguard
Protects teeth during sports or physical activity.
Childproof Your Home
Prevents falls or injuries to the mouth from hard surfaces.
Encourage Good Oral Hygiene
Daily brushing and flossing reduce risk of cavities and infections.
Avoid Hard Foods
Discourage chewing ice, popcorn kernels, or hard candy.
Replace Worn Dental Appliances
Ensure retainers, mouthguards, or crowns fit properly.
Developing safe habits early not only protects your child’s teeth but also builds lifelong confidence in their smile.
Why Choose New Life Dental for Pediatric Emergency Dentistry in Germantown
At New Life Dental, we know that dental emergencies involving children require both speed and compassion. Our experienced dental team creates a calm, reassuring environment to help kids feel safe during treatment. Parents trust us because we combine expertise with empathy, ensuring every visit is as comfortable as possible.
Kid-Friendly Environment
A welcoming space designed to ease children’s anxiety.
Experienced Pediatric Care
Skilled dentists familiar with children’s unique dental needs.
Same-Day Emergency Appointments
Prompt treatment for urgent issues.
Advanced Technology
Digital X-rays and modern equipment for precise, gentle care.
Compassionate Communication
Clear explanations to help parents and kids understand every step.
From sudden injuries to unexpected tooth pain, our team is always ready to provide the highest standard of emergency dental care for your child.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you see my child the same day for an emergency?
Yes. New Life Dental offers same-day emergency appointments for children whenever possible. Call right away, and we’ll make every effort to see your child promptly and relieve their discomfort.
Is it an emergency if my child breaks a baby tooth?
Even though baby teeth will eventually fall out, a broken baby tooth can still cause pain or infection. Contact our office so we can assess whether treatment is needed to protect your child’s comfort and oral health.
How can I tell if my child’s toothache is serious?
Mild tooth pain may come from food debris or minor irritation, but if the pain is severe, lasts more than a day, or is accompanied by swelling or fever, it could indicate an infection requiring prompt dental treatment.
What should I do if my child knocks out a tooth?
If it’s a baby tooth, do not try to reinsert it, as this can damage the developing permanent tooth underneath. For a permanent tooth, rinse it gently and place it back in the socket or keep it moist in milk. Call New Life Dental immediately for emergency care.
Visit Us in Germantown, MD
We’re easy to reach on Germantown Road in Germantown, MD, and welcoming to new patients from nearby Gaithersburg and Clarksburg. From routine cleanings to smile-restoring implant care, we make it simple to get answers and move forward with confidence.
You'll find us inside Adventist HealthCare Germantown Emergency Center, a premier Class A medical facility, just across from Town Center & Century Station.
Parking: On-site parking available. Please arrive a few minutes early for your first visit.








