Emergency Dentist in Ephrata, PA

There are 12 emergency dentists in Ephrata, PA offering same-day care for tooth pain, broken teeth, dental abscesses, knocked-out teeth, and lost fillings. Average Google rating: 4.9★ based on 3,355 combined reviews. 9 practices are currently accepting new patients.

Emergency Dentists Avg Rating Accepting New Patients Online Booking Available
12 4.9★ 9 5
1

250 N Reading Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 466-6655

4.9/5 (2153 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients
  • 📅 Online Booking

Hours: Mon: 8am-7pm, Tue: 7am-7pm, Wed: 7am-7pm, Thu: 7am-7pm, Fri: 8am-2pm, Sat: Closed, Sun: Closed

Specialties: Dentistry, General Dentistry

2

193 Larkspur Ln, Ephrata, PA 17522

(215) 427-5127

5/5 (375 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients
  • 📅 Online Booking

Hours: Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Specialties: Pediatric Dentistry, Special Needs Care, Infant Dentistry

3

193 Larkspur Lane, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 219-4214

5/5 (375 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients
  • 📅 Online Booking

Hours: Mon-Thu: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Specialties: Pediatric Dentistry

4

815 Martin Ave, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 306-9412

4.8/5 (146 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients

Hours: Mon: 8 AM - 5 PM, Tue: 8 AM - 6 PM, Wed: 8 AM - 5 PM, Thu: 8 AM - 6 PM

Specialties: General Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Family Dental Care

5

11 N Church St, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 733-1088

4.8/5 (146 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients
  • 📅 Online Booking

Hours: Mon: 8 AM - 5 PM, Tue: 8 AM - 6 PM, Wed: 8 AM - 5 PM, Thu: 8 AM - 6 PM, Fri-Sun: Closed

Specialties: General Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry

6

4240 Oregon Pike, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 859-4400

4.9/5 (85 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients

Hours: Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM, Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Thursday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Friday: Closed, Saturday: Closed, Sunday: Closed

Specialties: General Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, Orthodontics (Invisalign)

7

1261 Division Hwy, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 738-1353

4.7/5 (33 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients

Hours: Monday 8am - 5pm, Tuesday 8am - 5pm, Wednesday 8am - 5pm, Thursday 8am - 5pm, Friday Closed, Saturday Closed, Sunday Closed

Specialties: General Dentistry

8

1261 Division Hwy, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 738-1353

4.7/5 (33 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients

Hours: Mon 8am - 5pm, Tue 8am - 5pm, Wed 8am - 5pm, Thu 8am - 5pm, Fri Closed, Sat Closed, Sun Closed

Specialties: General Dentistry

9

23 Hummer Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522

(717) 733-2147

5/5 (9 Google reviews)

  • ⚡ Emergency Services
  • ✓ Accepting New Patients
  • 📅 Online Booking

Hours: Mon: 8:00am-6:00pm, Tue: 8:00am-5:00pm, Wed: 8:00am-5:00pm, Thu: 8:00am-2:00pm

Specialties: General Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry

What Counts as a Dental Emergency in Ephrata, PA?

A dental emergency is any situation causing severe pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or risk of permanent tooth loss that requires prompt professional care. The following conditions warrant same-day treatment:

Emergency TypeSymptomsWhat to Do
Severe ToothacheThrobbing pain, swelling, feverCall same-day; may indicate abscess
Knocked-Out ToothTooth fully dislodgedKeep moist in milk, see dentist within 1 hour
Broken or Chipped ToothJagged edge, pain on biteRinse, save fragments, call immediately
Dental AbscessPus, swelling, bad tasteUrgent — infection can spread systemically
Lost Crown or FillingExposed tooth, sensitivityTemporary cement from pharmacy; call same day
Soft Tissue InjuryBleeding gums, lip, or tongueApply pressure; seek care if bleeding persists

Frequently Asked Questions — Emergency Dentist in Ephrata, PA

Are there emergency dentists in Ephrata, PA open on weekends?

Yes. Several emergency dentists in Ephrata, PA offer Saturday and some Sunday hours. Check the office hours listed on each practice profile above — look for practices with Saturday or evening hours for the best same-day availability.

How much does emergency dental care cost in Ephrata, PA?

Emergency exam fees in Ephrata, PA typically range from $75–$200 without insurance. Treatment costs vary by procedure: a root canal runs $700–$1,500; a tooth extraction $150–$400; a dental crown $1,000–$1,800. Most practices listed above accept major dental insurance plans and many offer CareCredit financing.

Can I walk in to an emergency dentist in Ephrata without an appointment?

Some emergency dental practices in Ephrata, PA do accept walk-ins, but calling ahead is strongly recommended — it reserves a slot and ensures the dentist is prepared for your specific emergency. 9 of the 12 emergency practices listed here are currently accepting new patients.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth in Ephrata?

Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently with water, and keep it moist — ideally in a glass of milk or between your cheek and gum. Call an emergency dentist in Ephrata, PA immediately. Reimplantation is most successful within 30–60 minutes of the injury.

Which emergency dentists in Ephrata accept dental insurance?

Most emergency dentists in Ephrata, PA accept major PPO dental insurance plans including Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Guardian, MetLife, and UnitedHealthcare. Check each individual practice profile for the specific plans accepted, or call ahead to confirm coverage before your visit.

How quickly can I get an emergency dental appointment in Ephrata, PA?

Many emergency dental practices in Ephrata, PA can see patients the same day, often within 1–4 hours of calling. Practices with online booking (5 listed here) may allow you to schedule directly without a phone call. For life-threatening dental infections with facial swelling or difficulty breathing, go to the nearest emergency room.

What is a dental emergency vs. a routine visit?

A dental emergency involves severe pain, uncontrolled bleeding, a knocked-out tooth, a dental abscess, or a broken tooth with exposed nerve — all requiring same-day care. Routine care (cleanings, check-ups, minor sensitivity) can wait for a scheduled appointment. When in doubt, call a Ephrata emergency dentist — most practices will advise you over the phone whether you need immediate care.