Smyrna has excellent dental practices — but not all of them hold same-day slots open for emergencies. Vibrant Smiles in nearby Mableton does, every day. Dr. Chea Rainford personally handles emergency cases for patients across Cobb County, including the Smyrna and Vinings corridor. When a tooth is knocked out at a Battery Atlanta event or a crown falls loose during the commute home, 15 minutes to our office is faster than two days on a waiting list. Call (678) 810-1100.
Get Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Smyrna
If you are in pain right now, the most important thing to know is this: Vibrant Smiles holds emergency appointment slots open every single day. Dr. Rainford and her team will do everything possible to see you the same day you call. Our office is open Monday through Thursday, with extended evening hours on Wednesday until 7 PM — because dental emergencies do not wait for convenient timing.
Reach us at (678) 810-1100. If you get voicemail, leave a message with your callback number. We monitor messages throughout the day and will return your call promptly to schedule your visit.
We are in-network with most major PPO insurance plans. If you have no dental insurance, ask about our Friends and Family Membership Plan or patient financing through CareCredit. Our front desk team will walk you through every option before a single procedure begins — no surprises.
When Is It a Dental Emergency?
Not every dental problem demands an immediate trip to the office. But some conditions deteriorate quickly — and waiting makes them harder and more expensive to treat. Call us for a same-day visit if you are experiencing any of the following:
- Severe tooth pain that over-the-counter medication is not controlling
- A knocked-out tooth from a fall, collision, or sports injury — the first 30 minutes are critical for saving the tooth, according to the American Dental Association
- A cracked or broken tooth, particularly if it is bleeding or has a sharp edge
- Visible swelling in your jaw, face, or gum tissue
- A dental abscess — typically a pus-filled bump on the gum, sometimes accompanied by fever
- A lost crown, filling, or bridge
- Bleeding from the mouth that persists beyond 10 minutes of firm pressure
- Mouth or tooth trauma from a sports injury or accident
Not sure if your situation qualifies? Call us anyway. Our team can help you decide whether to come in immediately or whether it can wait for a standard appointment. Phone consultations are always free.
One important exception: if swelling is affecting your ability to breathe or swallow, or if you have sustained a serious blow to the head along with the dental injury, go to the emergency room first. We will handle the dental side once you have been evaluated.
What to Do Right Now (Before You Get Here)
No matter the situation, your first step is the same: call (678) 810-1100. Here is what to do for each of the most common dental emergencies while you make your way to us.
If You Have a Knocked-Out Tooth
Pick the tooth up by the crown — the smooth white part — not the root. If it is dirty, rinse it gently with milk or saline. Do not scrub the root. If possible, place it back in the empty socket and bite down lightly on a clean cloth to hold it. If it will not seat, store it submerged in milk (or your own saliva) and bring it with you. Every minute counts. The best window for successful re-implantation is within 30 minutes.
If You Have a Broken or Cracked Tooth
Rinse your mouth gently with warm water. If you notice bleeding, apply light pressure with clean gauze. Collect any tooth fragments you can find and bring them with you. A cold compress held against the outside of your cheek can reduce swelling. Avoid biting or chewing on that side until you reach the office.
If You Have a Severe Toothache or Abscess
Rinse with warm salt water. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed on the packaging — but never place aspirin directly on the gum, as this can cause a chemical burn. A cold compress on the outside of your cheek may help with swelling. If you notice a pus-filled bump on your gum or you have developed a fever, call us immediately. An abscess is an active infection that can spread if not treated promptly.
If You Lost a Crown or Filling
Save the crown if you can locate it, and rinse the exposed tooth gently. Avoid chewing on that side. If the tooth is sensitive to air or temperature, a small amount of clove oil (available at most pharmacies) can offer temporary relief. Over-the-counter dental cement can temporarily re-seat a crown for a day or two — but this is a temporary measure, not a repair. Contact us as soon as possible.
Emergency Dental Treatments We Provide
Dr. Rainford and the Vibrant Smiles team treat the full spectrum of dental emergencies from our Mableton office. Most patients are treated start to finish in a single appointment. Treatments available include:
- Toothache diagnosis using digital X-rays and cone beam 3D imaging
- Immediate pain relief and prescription medication when clinically appropriate
- Same-day root canal therapy for infected or abscessed teeth
- Tooth extractions when a tooth cannot be restored
- Broken tooth repair using composite bonding or same-day crowns
- Dental abscess drainage and antibiotic therapy
- Replacement of lost crowns, fillings, and bridges
- Trauma assessment following sports injuries or accidents
- Broken denture repair, including same-day repairs in many cases
If your situation requires more than one visit to fully resolve, Dr. Rainford will focus on eliminating your pain at the first appointment, then walk you through a clear, step-by-step plan for complete treatment.
What Your Visit Will Look Like
If you are calling Vibrant Smiles for the first time, here is exactly what to expect from the moment you reach out.
When you call (678) 810-1100, our team will ask you a few brief questions about what is happening and how urgent the situation feels. We will give you interim guidance on managing the pain or protecting the tooth while you travel, and we will book your appointment for the earliest available slot — usually the same day.
Our office is located at 5015 Floyd Rd SW #530 in Mableton. When you arrive, you will complete a short new patient form. If you prefer, you can also fill this out in advance at our patient forms page online. Dr. Rainford will examine the affected area, take any X-rays required, and explain exactly what is happening in plain language — no jargon, no upselling. Before any treatment begins, you will have a written cost estimate and a clear explanation of what your insurance covers.
Most dental emergencies are resolved entirely at the first visit. If a follow-up is needed, we schedule it before you leave.
Cost, Insurance, and Payment Options for Emergency Care
The cost of an emergency dental visit depends on the nature of the problem. A pain evaluation and prescription differs substantially from a root canal and crown. We provide a written treatment plan and cost estimate before any work begins — so you know exactly what you are facing.
Payment and insurance options at Vibrant Smiles include:
- PPO insurance: We are in-network with most major PPO plans. Bring your insurance card or member ID when you call, and we can verify your benefits ahead of your appointment.
- Friends and Family Membership Plan: Our in-house plan for patients without dental insurance. It covers preventive visits and provides discounted rates on most procedures, including emergency care. Ask our front desk for current pricing.
- Patient financing: We work with CareCredit and similar programs that spread treatment costs across several months, often with 0% interest for qualifying patients.
- Monthly payment plans: For larger treatment plans, we can structure direct monthly payments through the office.
If cost is a genuine concern, tell us when you call. We have helped many patients navigate a clear and workable path to the care they need.
Smyrna sits roughly 8 miles northeast of our office at 5015 Floyd Rd SW #530 in Mableton. From most of Smyrna, the most efficient route is south on South Cobb Drive (US-280) to the East-West Connector, then west to Floyd Road. If you are coming from the Vinings-adjacent area of Smyrna, Concord Road heading south is a solid alternative. Outside of peak commute hours, plan on 15 to 20 minutes. Evening appointments on Wednesdays (open until 7 PM) are especially convenient for Smyrna patients who work in Atlanta or along the I-285 corridor.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dental Care
Will you see me if I am not already a patient?
Yes. We welcome new patients for dental emergencies, often on the same day you call. Let our team know it is your first visit when you reach us at (678) 810-1100, and we will start the new patient intake process before you arrive.
How quickly can you get me out of pain?
In the vast majority of cases, pain relief begins at your first appointment. That might mean administering local anesthetic, draining an abscess, initiating root canal therapy, performing an extraction, or sending you home with a prescription. The right approach depends on the source of the pain — but eliminating it is always the priority of the first visit.
What if my emergency happens after hours?
Call (678) 810-1100 and leave a message with your callback number. We monitor messages regularly and will reach out to schedule a same-day or first-available appointment. If you have swelling that is obstructing your airway, or if the dental injury occurred alongside significant head trauma, visit the emergency room first — then contact us for the dental follow-up.
Can a knocked-out tooth actually be saved?
Frequently yes, especially with fast action. The optimal window for successful re-implantation is within 30 minutes of the injury. Handle the tooth by the crown only, rinse it gently with milk or saliva, and place it back in the socket if possible. If it will not re-seat, store it in milk and call us while you are on the way.
Will my insurance cover an emergency visit?
Most PPO plans include coverage for emergency exams and diagnostic X-rays. Coverage for the treatment itself depends on your specific plan and the procedure required. We are in-network with most major PPO plans, and our team will confirm your benefits before your visit so you can make informed decisions about your care.
Do you treat children for dental emergencies?
Yes. Vibrant Smiles is a family practice and we see patients of every age — including children who have sustained tooth injuries from falls, sports, or accidents. When you call, let us know your child's age so we can have the right setup ready.
How long does it take to get from Smyrna to your office?
Most Smyrna patients reach our Mableton office in 15 to 20 minutes via South Cobb Drive and the East-West Connector. We hold same-day emergency slots open daily, and Wednesday evening hours until 7 PM make after-work appointments viable for Smyrna commuters.
Call (678) 810-1100 Now for Same-Day Smyrna Emergency Care
Dental pain rarely resolves on its own — and the longer most emergencies go untreated, the more involved (and more expensive) the solution becomes. Call our Mableton office at (678) 810-1100 right now. Our team will get you scheduled as quickly as possible, usually the same day. After hours? Leave a message with a callback number and we will respond promptly.
Office Hours:
M: 9:00 – 5:30
Tu: 8:00 – 5:00
W: 10:00 – 7:00
Th: 9:00 – 5:30
In addition to Mableton, we happily serve dental patients from Austell, Clarkdale, Smyrna, Powder Springs, and all of West Cobb County.