Emergency Tooth Extractions

Dental Emergency? Call Now – Don’t Wait!

A dental emergency can strike at any time, leaving you in severe pain and needing immediate emergency dental care.

If you’re searching for emergency tooth extraction in San Antonio, Blanco Crossing Dental in Stone Oak provides same-day extraction services with multiple payment options for patients throughout North San Antonio, including Live Oak, Stone Oak, Sonterra, Encino Park, Encino Ranch, Shavano Park, and Hollywood Park.

When Is Emergency Tooth Extraction Necessary?

Emergency tooth extraction becomes necessary when a tooth poses an immediate threat to your oral health or causes severe pain that cannot be managed through other treatments. Extractions are among the most common emergency dental services that we provide at our office. 

Severe Infection Or Abscess

A dental abscess represents a serious infection that forms a pocket of pus around your tooth root or gums. This condition causes intense, throbbing pain and can spread to your jawbone, neck, or other areas if left untreated. You may notice swelling in your face, fever, or a foul taste in your mouth.

When antibiotics alone cannot control the infection, emergency extraction becomes the safest option to prevent systemic complications. The infection can damage surrounding bone and tissue rapidly, making immediate action critical.

Common signs requiring immediate extraction:

  • Facial swelling that affects breathing or swallowing
  • Persistent fever above 101°F
  • Severe pain unresponsive to medication
  • Visible pus drainage

Cracked Or Broken Tooth Beyond Repair

A severely cracked or broken tooth from trauma, sports injuries, or biting hard objects may require immediate extraction when the damage extends below the gum line. Vertical fractures that split the tooth from crown to root cannot be repaired and cause significant pain when you bite or expose the tooth to temperature changes. The crack creates an opening for bacteria to enter, leading to rapid infection.

Our dentist Dr. Jabbour will assess whether the remaining tooth structure can support a crown or if extraction is necessary. Teeth broken at the gum line or with multiple fracture lines typically cannot be saved through restoration.

The cost of emergency extraction without insurance typically ranges from $200 to $600 for simple cases in the San Antonio area. Many practices offer payment plans or discount programs for patients without coverage, addressing the financial concerns that prevent people from seeking urgent care.

Failed Root Canal

A failed root canal occurs when previous treatment does not eliminate infection or when new infection develops months or years after the procedure. You may experience renewed pain, swelling, or drainage from a tooth that was previously treated. The tooth may become sensitive to pressure or develop a recurring abscess.

Retreatment through another root canal is sometimes possible, but extraction becomes necessary when the infection persists or the tooth structure is too compromised. Failed root canals in molars or teeth with complex root systems often require extraction because accessing and cleaning all infected areas proves impossible. Patients should seek evaluation promptly when symptoms return after previous treatment.

Your dental team will take X-rays to assess bone loss and determine if the tooth can be saved or needs immediate removal to protect surrounding teeth and tissue.

What Happens During An Emergency Extraction

When you arrive for an emergency extraction in Stone Oak, the dental team will first assess your condition and review your pain level. X-rays are typically taken to understand the tooth’s position and any complications.

Anesthesia options will be discussed based on the extraction type. Simple extractions use local anesthesia to numb the area. More complex cases may require conscious sedation for your comfort.

The extraction process follows these steps:

  • Application of anesthesia to ensure you feel no pain
  • Loosening of the tooth using specialized dental instruments
  • Removal of the tooth with forceps
  • Cleaning of the socket to prevent infection
  • Placement of gauze to control bleeding

The entire procedure typically takes 20 to 40 minutes. Your dentist will apply pressure to widen the surrounding gum tissue and create space for removal.

After removal, you’ll receive gauze and detailed aftercare instructions. Most patients can return home immediately following the emergency extraction.

If you don’t have insurance, payment plans are often available to help spread out the costs of dental services.  Our dental office offers CareCredit which helps patients to cover costs through a series of payments.

Same-Day Emergency Extractions At Blanco Crossing Dental

Blanco Crossing Dental in Stone Oak provides emergency tooth extractions on a walk-in basis when you need immediate care. Located at 19179 Blanco Rd #106, the practice serves patients throughout North San Antonio.

When you arrive for an emergency exam, Dr. Jabbour evaluates whether your tooth can be saved or requires extraction. Same-day appointments are typically available Monday through Friday during weekday hours.  

Don’t wait – the earlier in the day that you call our office, the more likely that we will have availability prior to the close of business – and be able to fit you in to our schedule.

Call Our Office as Soon as Possible to be Seen During Normal Business Hours – Don’t Wait!

Extraction Costs In San Antonio With And Without Insurance

Emergency tooth extractions in Stone Oak and North San Antonio typically cost $200 to $600 per tooth without insurance. Insurance coverage significantly reduces out-of-pocket expenses, with most major plans covering 50-80% of medically necessary extractions.

No insurance – No Problem

If you don’t have insurance or your coverage is limited, the practice offers transparent pricing and flexible payment solutions to make emergency dental care accessible when you need it most – even if you don’t have dental insurance. 

We offer flexible payment plans that allow you to spread the cost over several months. Many patients in North San Antonio use third-party financing through CareCredit.  Third party financing options typically offer promotional periods with low or zero interest for qualified applicants.

Insurance and Payment Options

Your insurance coverage for emergency extractions depends on your specific plan, but most policies cover 50-80% of the procedure cost after your deductible. We verify your benefits before treatment and provide a detailed breakdown of your expected costs.

Blanco Crossing Dental accepts most major insurance plans including, but not limited to the following insurance companies: 

Recovery After Emergency Extraction

Your recovery after an emergency tooth extraction typically takes between 3 to 14 days for initial healing. The empty socket will gradually fill with bone over several weeks, and sutures should fall out on their own or dissolve within the first two weeks.

Immediate Post-Extraction Care (First 24-48 Hours)

  • Bite down gently on gauze for 30-45 minutes to control bleeding
  • Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
  • Take prescribed pain medication as directed
  • Avoid rinsing, spitting, or using straws (prevents dry socket)
  • Stick to soft foods and cold liquids

Days 3-14: Ongoing Recovery

You’ll notice gradual improvement during this period. Keep the extraction site clean by gently rinsing with warm salt water after the first 24 hours. Continue eating soft foods and avoid chewing near the extraction site.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Contact your dentist immediately if you experience severe pain after 2-3 days, excessive bleeding that won’t stop, fever, or signs of infection. These symptoms require prompt attention to prevent complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

When you’re experiencing dental pain, finding emergency dental providers in San Antonio requires knowing where to look for after-hours services, understanding your insurance coverage options, and locating providers who accept various payment plans or government assistance programs.

Should I go to the ER for a Tooth Extraction?


A dental emergency warranting an emergency room visit for a tooth-related issue typically involves uncontrolled bleeding, significant facial swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, or signs of a spreading infection such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. The ER can manage pain, prescribe antibiotics, and stabilize serious complications, but they generally cannot perform tooth extractions themselves or provide appropriate emergency dental treatment.

The emergency room is not ideal for a routine or even urgent extraction.  An emergency dentist or oral surgeon is the appropriate provider, as they have the specialized tools and training to safely remove teeth. Head to the ER only when symptoms suggest a potentially life-threatening situation that cannot wait for a dental office appointment.

Where can I find a 24-hour emergency dentist or weekend dentist in San Antonio?

Unfortunately dental emergencies don’t always limit themselves to business hours. Blanco Crossing Dental in Stone Oak provides emergency dentist services for patients experiencing urgent tooth pain or dental trauma. However, we only provide emergency dentistry services during our normal office hours – as is typical of almost all dental offices in the area.

Most dental offices in San Antonio don’t operate on a true 24-hour basis, however, many San Antonio practices offer extended hours and same-day emergency appointments during weekdays and weekends.  

The best way to get emergency care after normal business hours is to conduct a Google Search for urgent dental care.  Hours will vary depending on day of the week – but as of this writing, you should be able to find an emergency dental service open as late as 9pm most days of the week.

After Hours Emergency Dentistry (from the American Dental Association)

How can I access free emergency dental care in San Antonio?

Unfortunately, we don’t offer free or discount emergency dentistry services.  Community health centers in San Antonio sometimes offer sliding-scale fees based on your income level. Dental schools may also provide reduced-cost emergency services performed by students under professional supervision.  You’ll have to reach out to community health dental clinic for more information on their offerings.

What are my options for affordable tooth extractions in San Antonio?

Blanco Crossing Dental accepts multiple insurance plans including TRICARE, BCBS, United Concordia, Delta Dental, Aetna, MetLife, Humana, Guardian, Cigna, and GEHA. These insurance providers typically cover at least a portion of emergency extraction costs.

If you don’t have insurance, many dental practices offer payment plans that allow you to spread the cost over several months. You can also inquire about cash discounts or in-house membership programs that reduce the overall cost of emergency procedures.

Can you recommend a pediatric dentist for dental emergencies in San Antonio?

Blanco Crossing Dental treats patients of all ages, including children who require emergency tooth extractions. Pediatric dental emergencies include severe tooth decay, abscessed baby teeth, or trauma from accidents.

When calling for a pediatric emergency, inform the office of your child’s age and specific symptoms. Some practices have dentists with specialized training in treating children, which can make the experience less stressful for young patients.



About Dr. Jabbour

For over 20 years, Ghias Jabbour, DDS, has been providing comprehensive dental care to Stone Oak and San Antonio residents to help them achieve and maintain healthy and beautiful smiles. He is passionate about working with patients, listening to their concerns and goals, and creating dental treatment plans that are not only effective, but also affordable. Serving Stone Oak and San Antonio, family dentist Dr. Jabbour is dedicated to helping make each dental experience as positive and rewarding as possible for his patients.

Dr. Jabbour currently resides in San Antonio, TX with his wife and their three children. He feels fortunate to be raising his family in the San Antonio community, and considers it a truly great place to live and work. When he is not helping make others smile, Dr. Jabbour enjoys spending time with his family and seeing the sights in and around Stone Oak.

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