Understand common dental problems, learn what treatments may involve, and connect with dental care when you are ready to speak with a provider.
I have tooth pain I may need urgent dental care I need care without insurance
Each hub answers a distinct type of question and links to the next useful step instead of forcing every visitor directly into a call.
How to look for care, what to ask, and how to prepare for a new-patient call.
Understand urgent dental concerns and when emergency medical care may be the safer choice.
Tooth pain, damaged teeth, gum disease, decay, and other common reasons people seek care.
Exams, cleanings, crowns, fillings, root canals, extractions, and tooth-replacement pathways.
How to compare estimates and ask better questions about insurance and self-pay care.
Evidence-based basics for brushing, fluoride, cleaning between teeth, and regular care.
Dental Office 365 is not a dental practice. We publish consumer-friendly guides and help people connect with dental care. The dental provider you speak with or visit determines diagnosis, treatment, fees, insurance participation, and appointment availability.
How Dental Office 365 worksHave your ZIP code, the reason for the visit, and your insurance details if applicable. If you are in pain, note when it started and whether there is swelling, fever, bleeding, or recent injury.
Potentially life-threatening emergency? Call 911 or seek emergency medical care.