Emergency Dental Service
About Emergency Dental Service
Then do not wait for business hours if Emergency Dental Service on Euclid handles urgent needs outside regular schedules. Broken teeth, sudden pain, lost fillings—they can usually be seen the same day if you call ahead. Expanding beyond fillings, they also treat cracked crowns and handle abscess drainage when pain flares up unexpectedly. After an accident leaves a tooth hanging by a thread, they’ll stabilize the injury and get you on track to save the tooth. Beyond the chairside care, they can fit patients with temporary replacements until permanent fixes go in. Endodontic emergencies, like a root that’s cracked, sit at the top of the same-day list.
Across Anaheim, the two-story brick on North Euclid sees a steady trickle of walk-ins; parking along the street fills fast after school pick-ups, so a quick look around helps. Between the neighboring dry-cleaner and the corner taqueria, concrete curbs and walk-ups mark the stretch of Euclid they occupy. The address itself—637 N Euclid St Anaheim, CA 92801—sits just south of an elementary school playground where parents linger on benches. When sirens echo on nearby Lincoln, they know another patient might need urgent care shortly. The building’s sign is plain: no flashing lights, just the service etched in white on glass.
From the front alcove you press the buzzer for immediate entry; the door clicks open and you step into the lobby where signage points to the treatment corridor. They maintain a rotating tray of barrier sleeves and disposable instruments ready for whatever walks through the door. Digital radiographs appear on a monitor in a matter of minutes after a patient is escorted back. Numbing agents chill in sealed cartridges along the counter, labeled in orange for quick recognition. Behind the scenes, autoclaves hum through cycles between appointments to sterilize handpieces and mirrors. Staff keep a log on the wall where the next available slot gets crossed out in red marker.
Add contact info once near the end: call (657) 220-6413. Visit their map for directions when the Wi-Fi drops at 2 AM and the tooth keeps throbbing.
This listing was last updated on May 22, 2026