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Emergency Dentist for Streets of Tanasbourne Patients — Same-Day Care, 10 to 12 Minutes Away

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

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Emergency Dentist for Streets of Tanasbourne Patients — Same-Day Care, 10 to 12 Minutes Away

If you’re at the Streets of Tanasbourne or anywhere in the surrounding shopping district with a dental emergency, call (503) 614-0198. East Wind Dental Care is 10 to 12 minutes east via Cornell Road, and we reserve same-day appointment time every day for urgent patients. Our three-doctor team handles toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and lost restorations — usually with definitive treatment at the same visit, not just a referral to come back next week.

Tanasbourne Dental Emergency? Call Now.

Same-day appointments. 10 to 12 minutes from the shopping district. (503) 614-0198.

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Emergency dental care for Streets of Tanasbourne — quick facts

  • Drive time: 10 to 12 minutes from the Streets of Tanasbourne via Cornell Road
  • Same-day appointments every day at East Wind Dental Care
  • Three doctors for faster scheduling
  • Knocked-out tooth window: 30 to 60 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth
  • Emergency exam + X-rays: $150 to $250
  • Phone: (503) 614-0198

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

The American Association of Endodontists lists the situations that genuinely need same-day evaluation. The cases we see most often from Tanasbourne shoppers and nearby residents.

Severe toothache that won’t stop, throbs constantly, or wakes you up at night usually means the nerve is inflamed or an abscess is forming. Treated with root canal therapy, extraction, or abscess drainage.

Broken or chipped tooth from biting something hard during a meal at one of the Tanasbourne restaurants, or from a fall. Treated with bonding for small chips, a same-day CEREC crown for larger fractures, or root canal followed by a crown if the nerve is exposed.

Knocked-out permanent tooth is a 60-minute emergency. Pick up the tooth by the crown, rinse gently, store in cold milk, and head straight to our office.

Lost crown or filling exposes the underlying tooth. Save the crown if you have it — we can often re-cement it. Should be addressed within 24 to 48 hours.

Dental abscess with throbbing pain, facial swelling, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth. Same-day drainage and antibiotics are required.

If you have airway-threatening swelling, uncontrolled bleeding after 15 minutes of pressure, or a high fever, go to the ER first. For everything else dental, call (503) 614-0198.

What Should I Do at Home Before My Emergency Visit?

Five steps that buy you time without making the diagnosis harder.

  1. Stay calm and call (503) 614-0198. Phone triage is fast — usually 5 minutes — and gets you immediate at-home guidance.
  2. For pain: take ibuprofen (600 mg) if you can tolerate it, apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek for 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. For a knocked-out tooth: pick up by the crown, rinse 10 seconds in cool water, place back in socket or store in cold milk.
  4. For a broken tooth: save fragments in milk, rinse gently, cover sharp edges with sugar-free gum or dental wax.
  5. Manage bleeding: apply gentle pressure with clean gauze for 10 minutes. If it doesn’t stop after 15 minutes, that’s an ER situation.

Do not place aspirin directly on the gum or tooth — it causes chemical burns.

How Do I Get to East Wind from the Streets of Tanasbourne?

7546 NE Shaleen St, Hillsboro, OR 97124

  • From the Streets of Tanasbourne: Cornell Road west to NE Shaleen St. About 10 to 12 minutes.
  • From AmberGlen / NW 185th Ave: Cornell Road west, north on Shaleen. About 12 minutes.
  • From the Tanasbourne Town Center: Cornell Road west. About 11 minutes.
  • Free parking directly in front of the building. No parking garage, no long walks.

    What Treatments Does East Wind Provide for Emergencies?

    Definitive treatment in-house — not just diagnosis and a referral.

    Root canal therapy for infected or abscessed teeth. Removes the inflamed pulp, cleans and seals the canals, and saves the tooth. Often paired with a same-day CEREC crown.

    Same-day CEREC crowns for broken teeth and post-root-canal restoration. Designed, milled, and bonded in about two hours — no temporary, no second appointment.

    Tooth extraction when a tooth cannot be saved. Routine extractions take 20 minutes; surgical 60. Replacement options include single tooth implants, bridges, or partial dentures.

    Dental trauma management — repositioning and splinting of displaced teeth, replantation for knocked-out teeth (within the 60-minute window).

    Abscess drainage and antibiotics to stop a spreading infection.

    Temporary restorations when a permanent restoration cannot be placed at the emergency visit.

    How Does East Wind Manage Pain During Emergency Visits?

    Local anesthesia numbs the affected tooth before any treatment starts — the procedure itself is painless. For anxious patients, nitrous oxide (laughing gas) provides immediate relaxation and wears off within minutes after the visit. Oral conscious sedation and IV sedation are available for longer procedures. Mention sedation when you call so we can prepare it before you arrive.

    After treatment, we provide written care instructions and prescribe pain medication when needed — typically a short course of ibuprofen plus acetaminophen, or stronger analgesics for surgical cases.

    How Much Does an Emergency Visit Cost?

    | Service | Typical Cost |
    |—|—|
    | Emergency exam + diagnostic X-rays | $150 – $250 |
    | Root canal (front tooth) | $800 – $1,100 |
    | Root canal (molar) | $1,100 – $1,400 |
    | Simple tooth extraction | $200 – $350 |
    | Surgical extraction | $350 – $600 |
    | Same-day CEREC crown | $1,200 – $1,800 |
    | Crown re-cementation | $100 – $200 |
    | Splinting for knocked-out tooth | $400 – $800 |
    | Temporary restoration | $150 – $300 |
    | Abscess drainage | $200 – $600 |

    Insurance: Most dental plans cover emergency services at 50 to 80 percent after your deductible. We accept Delta Dental, Cigna, MetLife, Aetna, Moda Health, and Guardian. We verify benefits at check-in and provide a written estimate before treatment.

    No insurance: Our VIP Membership Plan is $299/year for adults and $199/year for children — covers your emergency exam and X-rays plus 15% off all treatment. CareCredit and Cherry financing available with 0% interest options for qualified applicants.

    Call (503) 614-0198 to discuss payment options before your visit.

    What Should I Bring to My Emergency Appointment?

    Five items that help our team treat you faster.

  • Photo ID and insurance cards — both dental and medical (some emergencies have medical coverage).
  • List of current medications — especially blood thinners, which affect anesthesia and bleeding.
  • The tooth if knocked out — keep it moist in milk, saline, or your own saliva. Do not scrub or remove attached tissue.
  • Any broken tooth fragments in a clean container with milk.
  • A summary of what happened — when symptoms started, pain level (1 to 10), any trauma involved.
  • Signs your situation needs the ER instead: difficulty breathing or swallowing, severe facial swelling spreading toward your eye or neck, uncontrolled bleeding not responsive to pressure. Dental infections that spread to the airway are medical emergencies.

    For all other dental emergencies, call (503) 614-0198. We keep time reserved daily for urgent cases.

    How Do I Prevent Future Dental Emergencies?

    The biggest risk reducers: routine preventive care visits twice a year so small cavities and weakened fillings get caught early; a custom night guard if you grind or clench at night; a custom sports mouthguard for any contact or recreational sport; fluoride treatments for children and adults at higher cavity risk; and dental sealants for kids’ newly erupted molars. A 30-minute preventive visit twice a year saves enormous time, money, and pain compared to emergency care.

    Serving the Streets of Tanasbourne and Surrounding Communities

    East Wind Dental Care provides same-day emergency dental care for patients across the Streets of Tanasbourne, Tanasbourne Town Center, Orenco Station, AmberGlen, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and Intel campuses at Ronler Acres and Jones Farm.

    Don’t Wait Out a Dental Emergency

    Pain and infection get worse with time. Call our Hillsboro office now.

    Call (503) 614-0198

    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.

    Frequently Asked Questions — Emergency Dentist for Streets of Tanasbourne

    How quickly can I be seen for a dental emergency near Streets of Tanasbourne?

    Same-day. East Wind Dental Care reserves urgent appointment time every day. Call (503) 614-0198 — for severe pain, knocked-out teeth, or abscesses, we work to see you within 1 to 3 hours. Our Hillsboro office is 10 to 12 minutes from the Tanasbourne shopping area.

    What should I do if I break a tooth while shopping or eating at Tanasbourne?

    Save any fragments in a small container with milk, rinse your mouth gently with warm water, apply gauze if there’s bleeding, and avoid chewing on that side. If a sharp edge is cutting your tongue, cover it with sugar-free gum or dental wax. Call (503) 614-0198.

    Do you offer sedation for emergency dental procedures?

    Yes. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral conscious sedation, and IV sedation are available for emergency procedures. Mention dental anxiety when you call.

    How much does an emergency dental visit cost?

    Emergency exam with diagnostic X-rays runs $150 to $250. Root canal therapy is $800 to $1,400. Simple extraction is $200 to $350; surgical extraction $350 to $600. A same-day CEREC crown is $1,200 to $1,800. Most insurance plans cover 50 to 80 percent of emergency care.

    Should I go to the ER or a dentist for tooth pain?

    A dentist provides definitive treatment — root canals, extractions, abscess drainage, crowns. Urgent care and the ER can prescribe pain medication and antibiotics but cannot fix the underlying problem. Call (503) 614-0198 first. Go to an ER only for airway-threatening swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or a high fever.

    What types of dental emergencies do you handle?

    Severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, dental abscesses with facial swelling, lost crowns or fillings, post-surgical complications, jaw injuries. Definitive treatment is provided in-house.

    What should I bring to my emergency appointment?

    Photo ID, dental and medical insurance cards, a list of current medications (especially blood thinners), any preserved tooth fragments in milk, and information about what happened (when symptoms started, pain level, any trauma).

    Ready for relief?

    Call our Hillsboro office at (503) 614-0198 or schedule online.

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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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