George Wonsul
Great professional, courteous and friendly patient care.
Really like the new more open facility.
When dental pain strikes, you don’t want to wait to find help. At our practice we provide same-day care, whenever possible, for your most pressing oral health needs. As your emergency dentist in Dearborn, Dr. Gusfa will quickly relieve your discomfort and restore your smile. By visiting us for help, you will:
Call 313-908-8409 for an appointment. We’re open until 7 p.m. on Mondays for your convenience.
Whether you’re dealing with a cracked tooth, a painful infection, or an unexpected injury, Dr. Gusfa and our team are ready to help. We will respond to your most pressing dental problems with care and compassion. If you have an urgent need, give us a call. Whenever possible, we’ll have you come in right away.
Upon arrival, we’ll relieve your pain and identify the underlying cause of the issue. Our team may take digital X-rays if necessary. Depending on your needs, Dr. Gusfa can:
After identifying the cause of your emergency and restoring your dental health, Dr. Gusfa will guide you on how to avoid similar problems in the future. Your long-term health matters to us. We want you to feel fully prepared to maintain your smile for life.
Call 313-908-8409 for an appointment with your emergency dentist in Dearborn. You can also schedule online for non-emergencies.
A dental emergency is any situation that involves pain, trauma, bleeding, swelling, or damage to your teeth or gums. Common emergencies include knocked-out teeth, cracked or broken teeth, severe toothaches, swollen gums, bleeding that won’t stop, and infections. If something doesn’t feel right and is interfering with your daily life, it’s best to call our office right away. Even if you’re not sure it’s an emergency, we’d rather hear from you than let a small issue turn into something more serious.
If you knock out a tooth, act quickly. Gently rinse the tooth with water. Do not scrub or remove any attached tissue. If possible, place it back in the socket and hold it in place. If you can’t do that, store the tooth in a container of milk or saliva to keep it moist. Then call our office immediately. Timing matters. A tooth has the best chance of being saved if it’s reinserted within 30 to 60 minutes.
The cost of emergency dental care depends on the type of treatment needed. A minor repair will cost less than a dental crown. However, we understand emergencies are often unplanned. We’ll always give you a clear estimate before proceeding. Our team can also check your insurance benefits and discuss flexible payment options. We don’t want cost to stand in the way of getting the care you need, especially when you’re in pain.