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Our network of emergency dentists in Coral Springs helps you find immediate care for dental issues, close to home.

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Types of Dental Emergencies Our Coral Springs Dentists Handle

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Broken Teeth

Cracked, chipped, fractured, split, or missing teeth needing urgent repair.

Abscessed Teeth

Painful, pus-filled infections developing at the tooth’s root.

Emergency Extractions

Removing teeth due to severe pain, damage, or infection.

Featured Dentist: Coral Springs

Aspen Dental Pompano Beach FL

1211 N University Dr
Pompano Beach, FL 33071
Language Flag Speaks Spanish

Reviews

★★★★★ 4.7 (470 reviews)
Aspen has been wonderful (Pompano Beach, FL). They were transparent from the beginning, explained everything to me, and guided me. I have had such awful experiences with dentists that I was really skeptical at first. The office staff is exceptional beginning with the front desk. The office manager DJ went above and beyond to make me comfortable working hours beyond the normal office hours to get a prescription for me when other pharmacies were out of stock. She would not give up, knowing how much pain I was in after a surgical procedure I had that morning. Dr. Scott Feigenbaum is an amazing dentist who remembers your name (even the 2nd time seeing him). The oral surgeon and his team were so compassionate and experienced. I would recommend Aspen Dental to anyone I know. Thank you to the entire team for restoring my faith in compassionate, transparent, dentistry and oral surgery!!!! I am grateful I took a chance with you all!!!!!
Michelle Donahue, Feb 2026
I strongly recommend aspen dental in Pompano Beach. The employees are always welcoming and make me feel at home. DR. Benzenhafer is careful and precise. Very gentle hands. Also I can’t stay enough great things about my experience with Natasha. She is very detail and my teeth never felt better with her care. Thank you to that team and keep up the amazing work.
Einar Nissen, Dec 2025
I recently visited this office for the first time after seeing the same dentist for many, many years. I was honestly nervous about making a change, especially after being with my previous dentist for decades, but I’m so glad I did. From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcome and comfortable. The waiting room was pleasant, the wait time was minimal, and the care I received was absolutely wonderful. The dentist took the time to connect with me personally, which really helped ease my nerves. I was referred here and I’m happy to say it was a great experience from start to finish. I feel relieved and grateful to have found a new dentist I can trust.
Patricia Dale, Mar 2026
I'm so happy I found Dr. Fred! He's wonderful and very caring. His staff is top rate also. Looks like I'm going to need a bit of work, but with this team, I'll do fabulous!
B. Hromada, Jan 2026
I’m extremely happy with the service and treatment we receive. My while family couldn’t be any more happier. Hopefully the hygienist is a permanent one for awhile but I do have to say the Dr and the staffs are the best
Sharon Khan, Feb 2026

About

Welcome to Aspen Dental, your home for compassionate and comprehensive dental care right here in the heart of Pompano Beach. We are conveniently located near the intersection of N University Drive, making it simple for residents coming from the Pompano Beach Pier or near the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse to find us. Our commitment is to provide affordable, high-quality general dentistry, dentures, and implant services to everyone in our community. Accessing your appointment is easy, whether you drive or use the local Pompano Beach Community Shuttle, which has stops nearby.

Patient reviews at this office frequently mention the team’s dedication to providing gentle, comfortable, and affordable dental treatment. Our patients consistently highlight how quickly they are able to be seen for urgent needs and appreciate the transparency regarding financial options, ensuring everyone can access the dental care they need without stress. We strive to make every visit welcoming, prioritizing your comfort and peace of mind from the moment you walk through the door.

We look forward to serving you and your family with professional, trustworthy care focused entirely on your smile.

Office Hours

Monday: 7:00AM - 11:00PM
Tuesday: 7:00AM - 11:00PM
Wednesday: 7:00AM - 11:00PM
Thursday: 7:00AM - 11:00PM
Friday: 7:00AM - 11:00PM
Saturday: 7:30AM - 5:30PM
Sunday: 7:30AM - 5:30PM

Services Offered

Digital X-Rays
Cavities and Fillings
Crowns & Bridges
Root Canals
Tooth Extractions
Gum Disease Treatment
Emergency Dental Care
Sedation Options
Routine Cleaning
Teeth Whitening
Invisalign
Clear Aligners
General Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
Dentures & Partials
Dental Implants
Orthodontics
Veneers

Coverage Types Accepted

PPO
HMO
Medicaid/State Aid

What to Expect During Your Emergency Visit in Coral Springs

Assessment

Comprehensive exam and X-rays to identify the source of pain.

Consultation

Personalized treatment plan explained and approved before care.

Treatment

Immediate procedures relieve pain and stabilize oral health quickly.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Schedule an Emergency Dentist Visit

Delaying dental care can turn a small issue into a serious one. Pain is your body’s way of signaling that something is wrong, and ignoring it often leads to bigger problems, such as infection or tooth loss. Treating an emergency promptly not only protects your health but also helps you avoid more complex and costly procedures in the future.

How Dental Emergencies Happen in Coral Springs

Coral Springs is renowned for its vibrant parks, thriving arts scene, and family-friendly atmosphere. Catch a show at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, explore exhibits at the Coral Springs Museum of Art, or skate at the Panthers’ Ice Den, located inside the Sportsplex. Yet even during the most ordinary day—doing errands, enjoying a stroll through Betti Stradling Park, or relaxing at Mullins Park—a dental emergency can strike: a cracked tooth, sudden swelling, or an infection that needs urgent care. With emergency dentists available right within Coral Springs, residents don’t have to travel far for relief. Local practices move swiftly to restore comfort so you can get back to the things you love about this community.

How We Can Help Coral Springs Residents Find Emergency Dental Care

Our network supports Coral Springs and its neighboring communities, including Margate, Parkland, and Coconut Creek. Families and professionals alike seek providers who understand the unique area’s blend of active lifestyles, cultural amenities, and suburban calm that characterizes this area. Whether it’s a sports injury on a local field, a sudden abscess, or a loose crown, our dentists deliver compassionate, reliable care tailored to residents in this area. With offices located near parks, shopping zones, and community hubs, urgent dental treatment in Coral Springs is accessible precisely when it’s needed most.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a dental emergency?

Severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, broken or chipped teeth, lost crowns or fillings, abscesses, or swelling that affects your ability to eat, speak, or breathe.

What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?

Handle it by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it, and keep it moist in milk or saliva. Bring it to your appointment immediately.

How can I relieve a severe toothache until my appointment?

Take over-the-counter pain relievers and use a cold compress. Avoid placing aspirin directly on your gums.

Do you accept my dental insurance plan?

Most insurance plans are accepted. Call ahead to confirm coverage and benefits.

What are your hours for emergency appointments?

We offer same-day and extended hours for urgent needs. Contact us to be connected to the right dentist, then contact their office to check availability.

What if my dental emergency happens after hours?

Many emergency dentists offer 24/7 availability or extended hours. If your emergency happens late at night, check if an emergency dentist is open nearby, or head to the ER if you have severe pain, swelling, or trauma.

Can you treat a cracked or chipped tooth?

Yes, our dentists can restore or repair damaged teeth to prevent further complications.

Will I need a follow-up appointment?

Some emergencies require additional visits for permanent treatment, such as crowns or root canals.

Do you offer same-day appointments?

Yes, our dentists prioritize same-day scheduling whenever possible.

How do I get the fastest care?

For the fastest care, call us first and we’ll connect you with the right dentist in Coral Springs.

What happens if I lose a crown or filling?

Bring the crown or filling with you if possible. We’ll repair or replace it to restore your bite and comfort.

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