2325 West Arbors Dr, Suite 104, Charlotte, NC 28262
A chipped tooth at the playground, a severe toothache in the middle of the night, or a knocked-out tooth after a fall are experiences no parent wants to go through, and they can be frightening for both kids, as well as, the adults caring for them. Knowing where to turn and acting quickly can make a significant difference in the outcome, which is why having a trusted pediatric dental team you can call in a crisis is so important.
At University Pediatric Dentistry in Charlotte, NC, we are here when you need us most. As part of our pediatric dental services, Dr. Funny and our team are equipped to see children experiencing dental emergencies and provide prompt, compassionate care. With over 15 years of owner-operated experience in Charlotte, we understand how stressful these moments are, and we work to get your child seen quickly, treated gently, and back to feeling like themselves.

Not every dental concern requires an emergency visit, but some situations should never wait. Understanding the difference helps parents respond with confidence rather than panic.
Some of the most common pediatric dental emergencies we treat include toothaches with significant pain or swelling, chipped or fractured teeth, teeth knocked loose or completely out, soft tissue injuries to the gums or lips, and dental abscesses. Each of these situations can worsen quickly without proper care, and some, like a knocked-out permanent tooth, are time-sensitive. The faster a child receives treatment, the better the chance of a positive outcome.
If your child is experiencing facial swelling or significant pain, contact our office immediately. These are signs that a dental issue may be progressing and requires urgent attention. We do everything we can to accommodate same-day appointments for children in pain.
It is also worth knowing that dental injuries in children are more common than many parents realize. According to a review published in StatPearls via the National Institutes of Health, one-third of children with primary teeth are estimated to experience a traumatic dental injury at some point. Having a trusted pediatric dentist to call makes all the difference when that moment comes.
How you respond in the minutes after a dental emergency can matter. If a permanent tooth is knocked out, handle it by the crown, rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket or keep it moist in a glass of milk. For toothaches, rinse the mouth with warm water and avoid placing aspirin directly on the gum. For cuts or soft tissue injuries, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth to control bleeding. Then call us.
We know that dental emergencies are already stressful, and for children who experience fear or anxiety around dental visits, an unplanned appointment can feel even more overwhelming. Our office is designed to ease that stress. We offer a calm, child-friendly environment with sensory-friendly accommodations, including adjustable lighting and sensory tools to help children settle before and during treatment.
For children who need additional support during emergency procedures, we also offer sedation dentistry options. Our team carefully evaluates each child before recommending sedation, and we walk parents through every step so there are no surprises. We also proudly serve children with medical complexities and developmental differences through our special needs dentistry program, ensuring every child has access to emergency care in a setting built for them.
After we treat your child’s immediate concern, we take time to talk about prevention. Many dental emergencies, especially those related to decay or infection, can be avoided with consistent preventive care, including regular exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants. For children active in sports, we can also discuss custom mouthguards to help protect their teeth during play.
The following situations call for a same-day emergency visit to our office:
When in doubt, call us; we would rather help you determine a concern is minor than have you wait on a dental emergency that needs attention.
When a dental emergency strikes, you want a team you already trust, and at University Pediatric Dentistry, we are proud to be that team for families across Charlotte and the surrounding communities. You can learn more about her approach and background on her doctor profile. We accept most PPO insurance plans, including Delta Dental PPO, and offer flexible financing through CareCredit to help families manage unexpected costs.
If your child is experiencing a dental emergency in Charlotte, NC, do not wait. Contact our office right away so we can get your child the care they need.
A dental emergency is any situation requiring prompt attention to relieve pain, stop bleeding, or save a tooth. At University Pediatric Dentistry, we treat severe or persistent toothaches, knocked-out or loosened teeth, cracked or fractured teeth, lost fillings or restorations, and injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth including the lips, cheeks, tongue, and gums. If you are unsure whether your child’s situation is an emergency, call our Charlotte office and our team will help you decide the right next step.
If your child knocks out a permanent tooth, handle it by the crown only and avoid touching the root. Rinse it gently with water and if possible place it back in the socket, or keep it moist in a glass of milk or your child’s saliva, then call our Charlotte office immediately. Time is critical for a knocked-out permanent tooth. For a baby tooth, do not attempt to reinsert it, but contact us right away so we can assess for any injury to the surrounding area. Our team will guide you through every step while you make your way to us.
Yes. Our emergency pediatric dentist is available after hours for children who require immediate attention. If you call our office outside of regular hours, our answering service will connect you with the on-call number so you can reach a dental professional right away. We understand that emergencies do not follow a schedule, and we are committed to being accessible to Charlotte families when they need us most.
If your child has experienced trauma to the head or neck alongside a dental injury, please take them to the emergency room first, even if their smile has also been affected. Signs of a concussion, difficulty breathing, or severe swelling warrant immediate emergency medical care before dental treatment. Once your child has been medically cleared, contact our Charlotte office and we will see them as quickly as possible to address any dental injuries. When in doubt, call us and we will help you make the right call.
Consistent preventive care is one of the most effective ways to reduce the likelihood of dental emergencies. At University Pediatric Dentistry, routine exams allow Dr. Funny to catch early signs of decay or structural issues before they become painful or urgent. We also apply dental sealants and fluoride treatments that help protect your child’s teeth from the kinds of damage that lead to emergencies. Keeping up with twice-yearly visits at our Charlotte office is the simplest thing families can do to stay out of emergency situations.
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