College Park Emergency Dentist for Same-Day Care
Relief when you need it most
Top-rated College Park emergency dentist
Walk-ins welcome! Stop by today
After-hour care is available – just call or text!
Conveniently located right off University Blvd E. (free parking)
Be seen today for your dental emergency
Do you need a College Park emergency dentist? Our compassionate team is ready to help.
Call now to book a same-day, problem-focused exam — we’ll quickly identify and treat what’s hurting or injured, getting you out of pain and back to normal fast.
- Walk-ins are welcome
- After-hour visits available
- In-house treatment (no waiting on a referral)
- Lost a tooth? Ask about treatment options
We prioritize your comfort, provide efficient emergency care, and strive to restore your dental health with compassion and expertise.
What to do in a dental emergency
Act Quickly
If you’re experiencing pain or a sudden change in your mouth, contact our office immediately for a prompt appointment.
Manage Pain at Home
Take over-the-counter pain medication, rinse with warm saltwater, and avoid chewing on the affected side.
Compassionate Care
When you arrive, our caring team will assess your situation and provide personalized, stress-free treatment to get you back to feeling your best.
Frequently Asked Questions
More questions? We have answers. Call/Text us at (301) 235-9944.
What is considered a dental emergency?
If you’re in pain or worried about a dental issue, contact us and we’ll let you know for sure whether or not you need emergency care. You’re usually experiencing a dental emergency if…
- You have a toothache
- It hurts to chew, brush, or speak
- A tooth is loose or broken
- Your gums are swollen or bleeding and won’t stop
What are the signs of an infected tooth?
A few common symptoms of a tooth infection include:
- Constant toothache
- Lingering tooth sensitivity
- Sore and sensitive jawbone
Will my tooth need to be pulled?
Just because you have a toothache or other dental concern doesn’t mean you need an extraction. Dr. Fatogun, our College Park emergency dentist, will conduct a thorough examination and diagnosis to determine whether or not we can repair the issue with a filling, crown, or root canal. If a dental extraction is necessary, we’ll help you know what to expect and create a plan for replacing the tooth.
Will a toothache go away on its own?
Your toothache may lessen or disappear, but this doesn’t mean the problem has gone away. The longer you wait, the more damage (and discomfort) you risk. Always seek help for a toothache (and avoid a bigger issue) right away.
What should I do if I lose a tooth?
If your tooth is still in one piece, pick it up by the crown (don’t touch the root) and gently rinse it off under running water. Carefully place the tooth back into the socket and call us right away to let us know what happened. The sooner you seek treatment, the better your chances that we can save your tooth.
Why Choose Us?
— Madison H.
Payment Options
The cost of your College Park emergency dental treatment will vary depending on your individual case. Our office is happy to provide you with a cost estimate and evaluate your insurance coverage. We’ll give you an idea of your out-of-pocket investment and tell you more about our payment and financing options.
Our commitment
to you
We know a dental emergency feels stressful. Our team is dedicated to providing you with exceptional care in a warm and friendly environment. We pride ourselves on creating a space where you’ll feel comfortable and relaxed — even in an emergency.
Zenith Family Dental Clinic
Find our office located next to Duvall Field!
9009 Rhode Island Ave
College Park, MD, 20740
Monday–Friday: 8am–5pm
Saturday: 9am–2pm
Call (301) 235-9944
Book Your Visit
We look forward to meeting you!

