Emergency Tooth Doctor East
About Emergency Tooth Doctor East
Dental emergencies don’t stick to business hours, and when a cracked tooth or sudden pain strikes, finding urgent care can feel overwhelming. Over on SE Stark Street, near the edge of Portland’s outer eastside, there’s a dedicated spot handling exactly those kinds of crises. The area’s a mix of older strip malls and quiet residential pockets, so it’s not the kind of place you’d stumble upon unless you were searching for something specific—like an emergency root canal or a lost filling replacement. With 4.0 stars across 84 reviews, the feedback suggests they’ve handled their share of after-hours dental panics without the drama of an ER wait.
Most general dentists book appointments weeks out, but urgent issues—abscesses, knocked-out teeth, or severe gum infections—can’t wait. That’s where a focused service like this comes in, offering same-day attention for problems that would otherwise send someone to the hospital. They deal with the usual suspects: broken crowns, unbearable toothaches, even post-extraction complications that refuse to heal. No frills, just the kind of no-nonsense approach you’d expect from a place that exists solely to patch up dental disasters.
Getting there’s straightforward if you’re already familiar with the Stark Street corridor; it’s a stretch where practicality wins over scenic routes. The address, 12596 SE Stark St Portland, OR 97233, puts it within reach of both Gresham and deeper Portland neighborhoods, though you’ll want to check the map for the fastest route if you’re coming from farther out. Traffic on Stark can be unpredictable, especially near 126th Ave., so it’s one of those spots where arriving stressed is almost guaranteed—but at least the problem you’re there for will (hopefully) be fixed by the time you leave.
Questions about whether they can handle a specific issue? A quick call to (503) 252-9657 will save you the guesswork—because nothing’s worse than showing up only to be turned away. And while no one *wants* to need an emergency dentist, it’s the kind of contact you’ll tuck into your phone just in case, like a spare tire or the number for a 24-hour plumber.
This listing was last updated on March 20, 2026