🚨 Emergency Dentist in Joliet, IL |

If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, or a dental injury, don’t wait. At Haven Family Dental, we provide emergency dental care in Joliet, IL to get you out of pain fast and protect your smile.

📍 Conveniently located on Caton Farm Rd
📞 Call now: (815) 782-6409

We reserve daily emergency appointments so you can be seen the same day whenever possible.

⚡ Dental Emergencies We Treat

  • Severe toothaches & dental pain

  • Broken, cracked, or chipped teeth

  • Knocked-out teeth

  • Swelling or dental abscess

  • Lost crowns or fillings

  • Emergency tooth extractions

  • Infections requiring root canals

Dental emergencies can worsen quickly if untreated—prompt care helps prevent infection, tooth loss, and more serious complications.

🕒 Emergency Appointments

At Haven Family Dental, we understand that pain can’t wait. That’s why we:

✔ Reserve time every day for emergencies
✔ Offer fast diagnosis and immediate relief
✔ Use advanced technology for accurate treatment
✔ Provide gentle, patient-focused care

Our goal is simple: get you out of pain as quickly as possible.

💎 Why Choose Haven Family Dental for Emergencies?

  • Privately owned, patient-first care

  • Modern technology for faster treatment

  • Comfortable, stress-free environment

  • Experienced team you can trust

Unlike corporate clinics, we deliver personalized, high-quality emergency care—not rushed dentistry.

📍 Convenient Emergency Dentist Near You

Located in Joliet, we proudly serve patients from:

  • Plainfield

  • Crest Hill

  • Shorewood

  • Lockport

Our office is just minutes away—so you can get help when it matters most.

🆘 What To Do in a Dental Emergency

  • Toothache: Rinse with warm saltwater, call immediately

  • Knocked-out tooth: Keep it moist (milk/saline) and come in ASAP

  • Swelling/infection: Do NOT wait—this can spread quickly

  • Broken tooth: Save pieces and seek care same day

📞 Call Now for Immediate Dental Care

Woman with short brown hair and light skin holding an ice pack to her cheek, looking concerned or in pain.