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Emergency Dental of Salt Lake City

Emergency dental service
4.8 (2356 reviews) Updated May 07, 2026
7370 S Creek Rd #104, Sandy, UT 84093

About Emergency Dental of Salt Lake City

Dental emergencies don’t follow business hours—chipped teeth, lost fillings, or sudden pain can turn an ordinary day into a scramble. That’s where specialized urgent care comes in: no referrals, no waiting weeks for an appointment, just immediate attention for problems that can’t be put off. Services like emergency extractions, abscess treatment, and broken tooth repair bridge the gap between a crisis and a permanent solution. Some providers even handle same-day crowns or temporary fixes to stabilize damage until a full treatment plan can be arranged.

The Sandy area, just south of Salt Lake City, hosts one such practice at 7370 S Creek Rd #104. This stretch of Creek Road is more industrial than residential, with professional offices and light commercial spaces lining the road—practical for patients who need to squeeze in a visit between work or errands. The location’s proximity to I-15 means it’s accessible from much of the Salt Lake Valley, though traffic on the freeway can turn a quick trip into a test of patience during rush hour. Parking here tends to be functional rather than plentiful, a trade-off for the convenience of urgent care.

Booking an emergency visit usually skips the red tape; a call to (801) 396-7211 connects directly to scheduling, where the focus is on triaging the issue rather than navigating layers of receptionists. That direct line matters when minutes count—like when a knocked-out tooth has a narrow window for successful reimplantation, or when swelling suggests an infection that shouldn’t wait. Even less dramatic cases, such as a cracked molar or a dislodged bridge, often feel urgent to the person experiencing them.

First-time visitors might want to check the map ahead of time—the suite number (#104) isn’t always visible from the road. For turn-by-turn directions, the map cuts through the guesswork. And because dental pain has a way of derailing plans, it’s one less detail to worry about in the moment.

This listing was last updated on May 07, 2026

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