Emergency Pediatric Dental Care in Aventura and Pembroke Pines, FL
Be Prepared for Dental Health Emergencies
Dental emergencies can be scary, especially when they involve your child. At The Dental Care Group Kids, we understand this and are committed to providing prompt, gentle, and effective emergency dental treatment when your little one needs it most. Since 1970, we’ve been delivering state-of-the-art dental treatment in a friendly and professional setting.
If your child is experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to contact our emergency pediatric dentists in South Florida. Our Pembroke Pines office is available at 954-430-2300, and our Aventura office can be reached at 305-935-1613. We’re here to provide prompt and compassionate care when your child needs it most.

What Constitutes a Pediatric Dental Emergency?
It’s helpful to know what situations require immediate attention. A pediatric dental emergency is any condition that causes significant pain, bleeding, or risk of further damage to your child’s teeth, gums, or mouth. This demands quick intervention to alleviate suffering and prevent future health problems.
Benefits of Choosing The Dental Care Group KIDS for Emergency Dental Care
When your child faces a dental emergency, you want the best possible care. Here are some reasons to choose The Dental Care Group Kids:
- Experienced Pediatric Dentists: Our dentists have specialized training in treating children’s dental issues.
- Child-Friendly Environment: We create a welcoming and comfortable environment to help ease your child’s anxiety.
- State-of-the-Art Technology: Our office is equipped with cutting-edge dental equipment to provide efficient and effective care.
- Comprehensive Treatment Options: We offer a full spectrum of services, from simple fillings to complex procedures, all under one roof.
- Focus on Prevention: We not only provide immediate treatment but also educate you and your child on preventing future dental problems.
Special Features at The Dental Care Group Kids
To make your child’s experience even better, we offer some special features:
- Oral DNA Testing: We provide Oral DNA testing to identify your child’s genetic predisposition to certain oral diseases. This allows us to personalize their treatment plans and improve their chances of maintaining a healthy mouth for life.
- Comfortable and Affordable Care: We understand that dental treatments should be both accessible and effective. We strive to make your dental treatment comfortable, affordable, and convenient to your lifestyle.
To address both your child’s immediate and future oral health needs, contact our Pembroke Pines office at 954-430-2300 or our Aventura office at 305-935-1613 for pediatric dentistry.
Common Dental Emergencies
Being familiar with common emergencies allows for effective action. Here are some of the pediatric dental emergencies we commonly treat:
- Knocked-Out Tooth: This is a serious emergency, especially if it's a permanent tooth. Quick action is essential to try and save the tooth.
- Severe Toothache: A persistent, intense toothache can indicate an infection or abscess. A dentist should evaluate it promptly.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: A broken tooth, whether from a fall or an accident, can be painful and needs to be assessed to prevent further damage.
- Dental Abscess: This infection at the root of a tooth can cause severe pain, swelling, and fever. It requires immediate dental treatment.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Cuts or lacerations to the lips, gums, tongue, or cheeks can result in bleeding and require prompt medical attention.
- Lost Filling or Crown: The loss of a dental filling or crown exposes the underlying tooth structure, leading to sensitivity and potential damage. This should be addressed quickly by a dental professional.
- Orthodontic Emergencies: Broken wires or brackets from braces, or damaged alignment trays for Invisalign, can cause pain and irritation, requiring a visit to the orthodontist.
- Tooth Displacement: A tooth may become displaced due to an accident, requiring immediate attention.
- Dental Intrusion: A serious trauma to the face may cause a tooth to push up into the jawbone, which could damage the ligament of the tooth.
- Root Fracture: Anytime your child suffers trauma to the jaw, it’s best to take them in for treatment, just in case.
What to Do in a Pediatric Dental Emergency
Knowing how to respond in these situations can make a significant difference. Here are steps you can take while en route to our office:
Stay Calm and Assess the Situation
Your child will mirror your emotions, so remain calm and reassure them that you’re there to help. Determine the nature and severity of the emergency. Check for bleeding, swelling, and any visible damage.
For a Knocked-Out Permanent Tooth
Find the tooth, handle it by the crown (top), and gently rinse it with milk or water. Try to re-implant the tooth in its socket. If that’s not possible, keep it moist in milk or saliva and get to our office immediately.

For a Broken or Chipped Tooth
Rinse your child’s mouth with warm water. Apply a cold compress to the face to reduce swelling. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them to our office.
For a Toothache
Rinse the mouth with warm salt water. Gently floss to remove any food particles. You can administer acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain relief, following the package instructions.
For Soft Tissue Injuries
Clean the area gently with water. Apply a cold compress to control bleeding and reduce swelling.
For a Lost Filling or Crown
Try to find the filling or crown. If the tooth is sensitive, use dental wax or sugar-free gum to cover the area. Schedule an appointment to have it replaced.
What to Expect During Your Emergency Visit at The Dental Care Group Kids

At The Dental Care Group Kids, we aim to make your child’s emergency visit as comfortable and stress-free as possible. Here’s what you can expect:
- Thorough Examination: Our pediatric dentists will perform a comprehensive examination to assess the issue and determine the best course of action.
- Diagnosis and Treatment Plan: We’ll explain the diagnosis clearly and discuss all available treatment options, addressing any concerns you may have.
- Immediate Relief: Our priority is to alleviate your child’s pain and discomfort. We offer various pain management options suitable for children.
- Gentle and Caring Approach: Our team is experienced in working with children and understands the importance of a gentle and reassuring approach during emergencies.
Use of Advanced Technology: We utilize the latest dental technologies to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if my child is experiencing a dental emergency?
Signs of a dental emergency include severe pain, swelling, bleeding, a knocked-out tooth, a broken tooth, or signs of infection. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek immediate dental care.
How can I relieve my child's toothache at home?
Rinse the mouth with warm salt water and gently floss to remove any food particles. You can also administer over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, following the dosage instructions. Applying a cold compress to the cheek can also help.
If the pain continues or your child is experiencing severe tooth pain, be sure to get them to a doctor or emergency dentist as soon as possible.
What can I do to prevent dental emergencies in my child?
Preventive measures include teaching good oral hygiene habits, using mouthguards during sports, limiting sugary snacks and drinks, and scheduling regular dental check-ups. Childproofing your home can also help prevent falls and accidents that can lead to dental injuries.
Are baby teeth as important as permanent teeth in dental emergencies?
Yes, baby teeth are important. Although they will eventually be replaced, they play a crucial role in guiding the eruption of permanent teeth, speech development, and proper chewing. Losing a baby tooth prematurely can lead to future orthodontic problems.
Don’t Panic. The Dental Care Group Kids is Ready to Help!
At The Dental Care Group Kids, we’re more than just a dental practice; we’re partners in your child’s oral health journey. We provide high-quality, personalized care, treating each child as an individual with unique needs and concerns. For experienced and caring emergency pediatric dental services, contact us today.
Your child’s smile is their superpower, and we want to help them keep it shining brightly! The Dental Care Group KIDS has two convenient locations. Please, contact our Pembroke Pines pediatric dental office at 954-430-2300 or our Aventura pediatric dental office at 305-935-1613.