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Emergency Dentist for Beaverton — Same-Day Appointments, 10 Minutes Away

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Merat Ostovar, DMD — Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Emergency Dentist for Beaverton — Same-Day Appointments, 10 Minutes Away

If you are in pain right now, stop reading and call (503) 614-0198. We will get you in today.

A tooth cracks during a lunch meeting at the Nike WHQ campus. A toothache that started yesterday is now throbbing so hard you can’t sleep. Your kid takes an elbow at basketball practice at the Beaverton Hoop and a front tooth lands on the gym floor.

We hold a 2 PM slot every weekday at 7546 NE Shaleen St specifically for walk-in dental emergencies. From Cedar Hills the drive is 12 minutes via Hwy 26 westbound; from Streets of Tanasbourne it’s 8 minutes; from Murray Hill, 12. Most Beaverton emergencies are seen within 90 minutes of the call. Call (503) 614-0198 from the car so we can prep the operatory before you walk in.

We do the work in-house. Root canals (NSK ProTaper Gold rotary instruments), surgical extractions (Dr. Gvozden, Tufts-trained, 30+ years), CEREC same-day crowns milled from a lithium-disilicate block in about 90 minutes, abscess drainage with the Waterlase soft-tissue laser, and tooth reimplantation. Honest tradeoff: severely impacted wisdom teeth still get referred to oral surgery; routine surgical cases stay here.

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(503) 614-0198 — Same-day appointments. Three doctors. 10 minutes from Beaverton.

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Dental Emergencies We Treat Same-Day

Severe Toothache

A toothache that wakes you up or prevents you from eating usually signals an infection, deep cavity, or cracked tooth. We will take digital X-rays, diagnose the source, and relieve your pain — often with same-day treatment including root canal therapy, extraction, or abscess drainage.

More About Toothache Emergencies →

Broken, Cracked, or Chipped Tooth

A broken tooth is more than cosmetic — exposed dentin or pulp can become infected quickly. Depending on the severity, Dr. Ostovar can repair it same-day with dental bonding, a CEREC same-day crown, or schedule the most appropriate restoration.

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Knocked-Out Tooth

Time is critical. The American Association of Endodontists reports that a knocked-out permanent tooth has its best chance of survival when reimplanted within 30–60 minutes. Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), keep it moist in milk or saliva, and call us immediately. We will prioritize your case.

Dental Abscess / Facial Swelling

A dental abscess is an infection that can spread rapidly and become life-threatening if untreated. Symptoms include severe throbbing pain, swelling in the face or jaw, fever, and a foul taste. This requires immediate professional care — do not attempt home remedies.

Lost Crown or Filling

While less urgent, a lost restoration exposes the underlying tooth to bacteria and sensitivity. Call us to schedule a same-day or next-day replacement. If you have the crown, keep it — we may be able to re-cement it.

Post-Surgical Complications

Excessive bleeding, severe pain, or signs of infection after a dental procedure? Call us immediately at (503) 614-0198. Our team manages all post-operative concerns in-house.

Why Beaverton Residents Trust Us in Emergencies

Three Doctors = Faster Care

With three doctors on our team (Dr. Ostovar, Dr. Gvozden, and Dr. Youngblood), we have more flexibility to accommodate emergency patients quickly. If one doctor is in a scheduled procedure, another can see you.

We Treat — Not Just Diagnose

Unlike an ER visit where you receive pain medication and a referral, we provide definitive treatment. Emergency root canals, extractions (including surgical), same-day CEREC crowns for broken teeth, abscess drainage, and reimplantation — all performed in-house.

Advanced Technology for Accurate Diagnosis

Our 3D CBCT scanner and digital X-ray system provide immediate, detailed imaging so Dr. Ostovar or Dr. Gvozden can identify fracture lines, infection extent, and nerve proximity accurately — not guessing from a blurry 2D film.

Sedation Available for Emergency Procedures

Emergencies are stressful enough without dental anxiety making them worse. Sedation options — nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation — are available for emergency procedures.

Getting Here from Beaverton — Fast

7546 NE Shaleen St, Hillsboro, OR 97124

  • From Cedar Hills: Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell Road exit → NE Shaleen St. 12 minutes. Light traffic outside 7:30-9 AM and 4:30-6 PM commute windows.
  • From Streets of Tanasbourne: Cornell Road west, 4 traffic lights. 8 minutes. Fastest route from anywhere east of 158th.
  • From Nike WHQ: Murray Blvd north → Hwy 26 westbound → Cornell. 15 minutes. Add 5 minutes if leaving between 4:30-6 PM weekdays.
  • From Murray Hill: Murray Blvd north to Hwy 26 west. 12 minutes.
  • From Beaverton Town Square: Canyon Road to Hwy 26 west. 10-12 minutes.
  • Free parking directly in front of our building. Wheelchair-accessible entrance on the north side.

    Don’t Wait — We’re Ready Now

    Same-day emergency appointments for Beaverton patients. Call (503) 614-0198.

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    What to Do Before You Arrive

    For a Toothache

    Rinse with warm salt water. Take over-the-counter ibuprofen (not aspirin, which can increase bleeding). Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek. Call us for a same-day appointment.

    For a Broken Tooth

    Save any pieces. Rinse gently with warm water. If there is bleeding, apply gauze. Call us immediately — broken teeth with exposed pulp need prompt treatment to prevent infection.

    For a Knocked-Out Tooth

    Pick up the tooth by the crown only (not the root). If dirty, rinse briefly with water — do not scrub. Place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it in milk or inside your cheek. Come directly to our office. Time matters.

    For Swelling or Abscess

    Do not apply heat. Take ibuprofen for pain and inflammation. Call (503) 614-0198 immediately — abscesses require professional drainage and antibiotics.

    Emergency Dental Cost & Insurance

    Emergency exam: $99 (includes X-rays and diagnosis)

    We accept most major dental insurance plans including Delta Dental, Moda, Cigna, Aetna, MetLife, and Guardian. For patients without insurance, our VIP Membership Plan provides 15% off all treatment. CareCredit and Sunbit financing available for unexpected treatment costs.

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    Other Services for Beaverton-Area Patients

    East Wind Dental Care provides comprehensive care for patients across the Beaverton area. Other treatments commonly requested by Beaverton-area patients:

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  • Related Services at East Wind Dental Care

  • Emergency Dentist — Main emergency dental services
  • Broken Tooth Emergency — Same-day care for chipped or broken teeth
  • Toothache Emergency — Treatment for sudden tooth pain
  • Root Canal Therapy — Emergency root canal therapy
  • Tooth Extraction — When extraction is the right call
  • Sedation Dentistry — Sedation options for emergency visits
  • Areas We Serve

    East Wind Dental Care welcomes patients from across Washington County and the west Portland metro area: Hillsboro, Orenco Station, Tanasbourne, Aloha, Beaverton, South Hillsboro, Rock Creek, AmberGlen, Cornelius, Forest Grove, North Plains, and Banks.

    • Cost: Emergency exam $75–$150; treatment cost depends on procedure required — payment plans available day-of for qualified patients
    • Insurance: Most plans cover emergency exams and treatment; we verify benefits before treatment begins — all major dental plans accepted
    • Timeline: Same-day appointments available for true emergencies when you call before 2pm Mon–Sat; pain relief typically within hours
    • Candidacy: Any adult or child with dental pain, trauma, or acute infection — no prior patient relationship required for emergency access
    • What qualifies: Broken/chipped tooth, knocked-out tooth, dental abscess, swollen jaw, severe pain, lost crown or filling causing discomfort
    • Doctor: Dr. Merat Ostovar, DMD, FAGD — 15+ years experience; emergency protocols for trauma, infection, and pain management cases
    • Financing: CareCredit and LendingPoint same-day approvals available for emergency treatment; no emergency visit upcharge applied
    • Location: 7546 NE Shaleen St, Hillsboro — 18 min from Beaverton Cedar Hills via TV Highway; 24 min via US-26 Sunset Highway
    • Beaverton access: Sunset Transit Center 20 min drive; TriMet bus routes 57/76 connect Beaverton to Hillsboro with 30-min total commute
    • After-hours: After-hours line available for overnight guidance; saltwater rinse and dental wax instructions for temporary management
    • Knocked-out tooth: Keep tooth moist (milk or saline preferred), call immediately — reimplantation possible within 1–2 hour window
    • Abscess urgency: Dental abscess can spread to jaw and neck tissue — same-day drainage and antibiotic prescription available
    • No gap penalty: “I haven’t been to a dentist in 10 years” is fine — judgment-free emergency access for all Beaverton-area patients
    • Saturday emergencies: Saturday 7am–12pm slots reserved partly for same-day urgent cases — call by 9am for best same-day availability
    • Serving: Beaverton, Cedar Hills Crossing, Sunset Transit, Aloha, Tanasbourne, Hillsboro — OR 97005 / 97006 / 97124

    Frequently Asked Questions — Emergency Dentist Near Beaverton

    Where can I find a same-day emergency dentist in Beaverton, OR?

    East Wind Dental Care reserves a 2 PM emergency slot every weekday and is 12 minutes from Cedar Hills via Hwy 26 westbound (8 minutes from Streets of Tanasbourne). We see most Beaverton emergencies within 90 minutes of the call. Call (503) 614-0198 from the car so we can prep the operatory before you walk in. Office at 7546 NE Shaleen St, just off the Cornell Road exit — easy if you’re already heading west on 26 from Cedar Hills, Murray Hill, or Nike WHQ.

    What’s the average emergency exam fee in Beaverton?

    Our emergency exam is $99 and includes 2 to 4 digital periapical X-rays plus diagnosis (2026 pricing). Beaverton-area emergency dental fees typically run $75 to $150 for the exam alone — we sit at the lower end because we own our X-ray sensors and don’t bill imaging separately for emergencies. If a 3D CBCT scan is needed (vertical fracture suspected, deep abscess, complex molar canals), that adds $150 to $250. Treatment costs sit on top: $700 to $1,800 for a root canal, $200 to $500 simple extraction, $400 to $1,200 surgical.

    Do Beaverton emergency dentists accept Cigna or MetLife dental?

    Yes — we’re in-network with Cigna PPO, MetLife PDP, Delta Dental Premier and PPO, Moda, Aetna, and Guardian. For most Beaverton patients with these plans, the $99 emergency exam is fully covered after deductible. Treatment coverage varies: root canals 50% to 80% covered, simple extractions 80%, surgical extractions 50% to 70%. Our team verifies your benefits while you’re driving in — call (503) 614-0198 with your insurance card photo and we’ll have the cost estimate ready when you arrive.

    Are pediatric emergencies treated at Beaverton family practices?

    Pediatric dental trauma — playground falls, soccer at THPRD, bike crashes on the Westside trail — comes to us frequently from Beaverton. Dr. Youngblood is our pediatric lead; he’s in the office Monday through Thursday. The 60-minute reimplantation window for a knocked-out permanent tooth applies to kids the same way it does to adults. Pick the tooth up by the crown only (never the root), rinse briefly under cool water without scrubbing, drop it in milk or tuck it inside your child’s cheek if they can keep it there, and head straight here. Do NOT reimplant baby teeth.

    Which Beaverton dental offices take after-hours calls?

    Our after-hours protocol routes (503) 614-0198 to Dr. Ostovar’s cell after 6 PM weekdays and after 12 PM Saturday. He checks voicemail every two hours. For airway-threatening swelling, an actively bleeding socket, or a knocked-out permanent tooth, the answer is usually: meet him at the Shaleen Street office in 30 to 45 minutes. For everything else, we triage to a 7 AM slot the next morning. Honest disclosure: most Beaverton ERs (Providence St. Vincent, Tuality) will give ibuprofen and a referral — they don’t do dental work.

    Can Beaverton emergency providers do same-day extractions?

    Yes. Routine extractions are usually done same-day at the emergency visit — local anesthesia, periotome to release the periodontal ligament, elevator and forceps, gauze and post-op instructions in about 25 minutes. Surgical extractions (impacted, broken at the gum line, multi-rooted molars with curved roots) take 45 to 75 minutes and Dr. Gvozden handles those — Tufts-trained, 30+ years of oral surgery. The first 48 hours after extraction matter most: no straws, no smoking, no spitting, no NSAIDs above 400mg ibuprofen if we placed a socket-preservation graft. Severely impacted wisdom teeth still go to oral surgery referral.

    Call Now — (503) 614-0198

    East Wind Dental Care
    7546 NE Shaleen St, Hillsboro, OR 97124

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Pain Doesn’t Wait — Neither Should You

Same-day emergency dental care for Beaverton. Three doctors. Advanced technology. Call (503) 614-0198 now.

Call Now — (503) 614-0198

Reviewed by Dr. Merat Ostovar, DMD, FAGD | East Wind Dental Care, Hillsboro, OR | Last medically reviewed: 2026-05-05 | Book a consultation

> Dr. Ostovar leads East Wind Dental Care in Hillsboro, which has served the community since 2006. He holds Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD), a credential held by fewer than 7% of general dentists in the U.S.

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