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Emergency Dentist Serving Roswell

Roswell, you’re closer than you think. Call (770) 555-0139 and we’ll hold a same-day appointment at a licensed dental office at 11775 Northfall Lane, Suite 107 in Alpharetta, roughly 15 minutes from the Canton Street area. The phone is answered 24/7, so call the moment something feels wrong.

The drive north is shorter than it sounds

A lot of Roswell mentally files Alpharetta under “a trek.” For a dental emergency, it isn’t. From the Canton Street area, GA-9, which becomes Alpharetta Highway, runs you straight north into downtown Alpharetta in about 15 minutes. Prefer the highway? Holcomb Bridge Road east to GA-400 north works too, and if you live in east Roswell near the river, that version is often quicker still.

Either way, north Roswell is close enough that the office we schedule for is a realistic same-day option, not a someday one.

Closed for the weekend is not closed for calls

Here’s an honest limitation: the office is open Monday through Wednesday 8am to 4pm and Thursday 8am to 1pm, and it is closed Friday through Sunday. But the phone never closes. If your tooth blows up on a Saturday in Roswell, call anyway. We’ll book you into the first opening, tell you how to manage the pain in the meantime, and flag anything that sounds like it needs an ER instead, such as facial swelling with fever or trouble swallowing.

Being first on Monday’s schedule is a much calmer way to spend a Sunday night.

What a same-day visit can handle

Most of what sends Roswell callers our way falls into a few buckets. Persistent, sleep-stealing pain, where the exam finds the cause and points to real toothache relief. A crown or filling that let go, covered on our lost filling and crown page. And teeth that are past saving, where a same-day emergency extraction ends the problem for good. If yours doesn’t fit any of those, call and describe it. The home page explains the full range the office treats.

Money, upfront

The emergency exam costs $59 and includes diagnostic X-rays. That’s the only number you’ll see before the dentist has actually looked at your tooth. Any treatment after that is priced exactly, in writing, before work begins, and you approve it first. Most major insurance plans are accepted, and payment plans are available if you’re paying cash. Se habla español.

Roswell FAQs

I’m near Holcomb Bridge and GA-400. What does my drive look like?

You may be the closest Roswell caller of all. Take GA-400 north to Exit 9 at Haynes Bridge Road or Exit 10 at Old Milton Parkway, then head west toward downtown Alpharetta. Outside of rush hour that run often comes in under 15 minutes. Northbound GA-400 in the evening crawl is the one stretch worth planning around, so call and we’ll pick a time that dodges it.

My tooth pain comes and goes. Should I still make the trip from Roswell?

Yes, and sooner rather than later. Pain that fades hasn’t fixed itself; the nerve may simply be dying down while the underlying problem keeps growing. The $59 exam and X-rays show what’s actually happening while the tooth may still be savable. Waiting until the pain becomes constant usually means fewer options and a bigger bill when you finally do come in.

Between Roswell and Alpharetta on the west side?

If you’re up near Crabapple Road, our Crabapple page has drive notes from that corner.

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