Satnick Emergency Dentistry, a trusted emergency dental office in Ventura, CA, now offers same-day emergency tooth extractions for patients experiencing severe toothaches or dental trauma.
Immediate Relief When You Need It Most
Dental emergencies rarely happen when it’s convenient. Whether it’s a cracked tooth, infection, or sudden swelling, patients often have to wait hours or even days to get the treatment they need. Satnick Emergency Dentistry is working to change that.
“We understand the pain of toothaches,” said Dr. David Satnick, lead emergency dentist at Satnick Emergency Dentistry. “So, we streamlined our process and offered same-day emergency tooth extractions to ensure our patients receive immediate relief seven days a week.” On Demand
Highly Skilled Emergency Dentists Available
At the heart of Satnick Emergency Dentistry are experienced emergency dentists who specialize in handling high-stress, high-pain dental situations.
Whether it’s an infected wisdom tooth, a knocked-out molar, or a tooth severely damaged by decay, the team quickly and safely evaluates, diagnoses, and treats patients.
All procedures are performed in a clean, modern facility using the latest diagnostic and surgical technology, including digital x-rays and advanced local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort.
Serving the Ventura Community
Satnick Emergency Dentistry is conveniently located in Ventura, California, and serves patients throughout Ventura County, including Oxnard, Camarillo, Santa Paula, and surrounding areas.
The dental office accepts most major insurance plans and offers flexible payment options for the uninsured.
The office offers same-day appointments for both walk-in and scheduled patients. The team encourages anyone experiencing acute dental pain or injury to contact the office immediately rather than waiting or going to a crowded emergency room. Clinic
Common emergency conditions treated include:
Severe tooth decay or fractures
Tooth abscesses and infections
Loose (fallen) or loose teeth
Swelling gums and facial swelling
Cracked or broken teeth
Impacted or infected wisdom teeth
“If you experience severe tooth pain, swelling, or suspect an infection, don’t hesitate. Our emergency dentists are ready to help you get back to your best self,” adds Dr. Sutnick.
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