Pediatric Emergency Dentist in Burbank

When your child has a dental emergency—like a toothache, a sudden oral injury, or a knocked-out tooth—it never happens at a convenient time. That’s why Kids Dental Corner your trusted pediatric emergency dentist in Burbank, is here to offer same-day and after-hours care, ensuring your little one gets prompt attention when every minute counts.
- Toothaches or Infections that don’t improve within a day or two
- Cracked, Chipped, or Broken Teeth from a fall, sports, or playtime mishaps
- Loose or Dislodged Fillings, Crowns, or Space Maintainers
- Knocked-Out Teeth (especially permanent teeth)
- Oral Cuts or Lacerations that keep bleeding or appear deep


Why Immediate Care Matters

Prevent Further Complications

Relieve Discomfort

Save Injured Teeth

Peace of Mind
Check for Serious Injuries
If your child loses consciousness, shows signs of a head or neck injury, or can’t stop bleeding, contact emergency medical services (911) or head to the nearest emergency room right away. Your child’s overall safety always comes first.
Call Kids Dental Corner
Once you’ve ruled out life-threatening injuries, call our office. We keep space in our schedule for urgent cases and will do our best to see your child the same day.

Recover Any Lost Tooth or Dental Work (If Applicable)
If a tooth has been chipped, broken, or completely knocked out, store the fragment or whole tooth in a small container of cold milk or your child’s own saliva. Do not place it in water or let it dry out. Bring the tooth or fragment to our office as soon as possible.
Apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek if there’s swelling.
Alleviate Discomfort
Children’s pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help ease minor pain. If there’s bleeding, use sterile gauze or a clean cloth to gently press on the area. Avoid numbing gels or ointments, as these can be unsafe for children.
For lost dental appliances like a filling, crown, or space maintainer, put the piece in a sealed plastic bag and bring it with you.
Follow Our Instructions
Our dental team will guide you through every step. Once you arrive, we’ll assess the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
Same-Day & After-Hours Care
Same-Day Appointments
When possible, we offer same-day appointments for urgent dental needs. Our goal is to treat your child promptly, relieving pain and preventing further complications. Let our front desk know you have an emergency, and we’ll do our very best to accommodate you quickly.
After-Hours Emergency Care
Sometimes emergencies can’t wait until morning. In certain circumstances, we can schedule after-hours appointments. Call our office and follow the instructions on our voicemail if it’s outside of regular business hours—you’ll be directed on how to reach our on-call emergency dentist in Burbank, CA.
Teledentistry Consultations
For situations where an in-person visit might not be immediately necessary, we can arrange a teledentistry consultationvia secure video chat. Our pediatric dentist will evaluate your child’s symptoms and, if needed, guide you to urgent in-office care or recommend home management strategies until you can come in.
- Suspected Jaw Fracture or severe facial trauma
- Uncontrolled Bleeding that doesn’t stop after 10-15 minutes of applying pressure
- Serious Head or Neck Injuries accompanied by dizziness, vomiting, or loss of consciousness
- Breathing or Swallowing Difficulties (an abscess or infection may be compromising the airway)

Severe Toothaches or Infected Teeth
Persistent tooth pain often indicates an infection. We may need to perform a pulpotomy or nerve treatmentand place a protective crown. Quick intervention prevents the issue from worsening and preserves as much of the tooth as possible.
Cracked, Chipped, or Broken Teeth
Sports injuries, accidental falls, or rough play can lead to damaged teeth. Depending on the extent of the fracture, we may use a filling, crown, or pulpotomy if the tooth’s nerve is exposed. Immediate treatment relieves discomfort and reduces the risk of infection.


Loose Teeth
In most cases, a loose baby tooth is normal if it’s ready to fall out naturally. However, if it’s the result of trauma or if an adult tooth is loose, this is an emergency. We may need to splint the tooth to adjacent teeth to stabilize it.
Knocked-Out Teeth
For a knocked-out baby tooth, we generally do not reimplant it, but we still want to see your child to confirm that no roots or tooth fragments remain, and to see if a space maintainer is needed.
For a knocked-out adult tooth, place it in cold milk or saliva and get to our emergency pediatric dentist in Burbank immediately—ideally within 1 hour. This can drastically increase the chances of successfully saving the tooth by splinting it back in place.
Lacerations and Cuts
Deep cuts to the tongue, cheeks, or lips may bleed heavily and require sutures. We’ll clean and assess the wound, stitch it if necessary, and ensure there’s no underlying tooth damage.
Should I Take My Child to the ER for a Toothache?


We’re Here to Help
At Kids Dental Corner, we understand how stressful a dental emergency can be for both children and parents. Our caring team will do everything possible to ensure your child’s comfort and safety with top-quality emergency kids dental care, from the moment you call to the time they leave our office with a healthier smile.

Understanding the Most Common Dental Emergencies for Kids
Whether you’re the parent of a toddler or a teenager, a variety of situations can occur that require urgent dental care at Kids Dental Corner. Below are some of the most common cases we handle through our emergency kids dental services and how we typically treat them:

Toothaches & Infected Teeth
Toothaches can arise for many reasons. If your child’s tooth pain persists or worsens, they may have an infection due to trauma or decay that has reached the tooth’s pulp. In these cases, Dr. Toopchi an experienced emergency dentist for children, may recommend a pulpotomy or a root canal to remove the source of infection. A crown is then placed to restore function and protect the tooth.

Broken, Chipped, or Cracked Teeth

Loose Teeth

Knocked-Out Teeth

Lacerations & Cuts in the Mouth

Call Us First for Pediatric Emergencies
Frequently Asked Questions
Routine dental visits allow early detection of cavities, gum issues, or loose fillings. Preventive care significantly reduces the chance of sudden pain or injury, keeping your child’s smile healthy and avoiding unexpected urgent visits.