Urgent dental appointment guidance for Mesa patients.
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Dental pain or a broken tooth can feel stressful. If you are in Mesa and need help deciding what to do next, use this page to request follow-up.

Important — read before continuing
For severe symptoms, do not wait for an online reply.
If you are experiencing any of the following, seek immediate care — call emergency services (911) or go to an emergency room right away:
- Trouble breathing or swallowing
- Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
- Significant or spreading facial swelling
- Severe pain you cannot manage
This form is for requesting follow-up guidance — not for emergencies.
When to seek immediate in-person care.
Severe or worsening pain
If pain is intense and not manageable, do not wait for an online reply. Contact a dental professional or seek urgent care.
Trouble breathing or swallowing
This may indicate a serious infection. Call emergency services (911) or go to an emergency room immediately.
Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
Bleeding that cannot be controlled requires immediate in-person care. Do not use this form in place of emergency services.
Significant facial swelling
Swelling that spreads to the jaw, neck, or face can be a sign of serious infection and requires urgent in-person evaluation.
How to request urgent dental guidance online.
If your concern is not an emergency but you still need guidance, here is how to request follow-up from Ultra Smile.
Share what is happening
Describe your main concern, when it started, and whether symptoms are staying the same or getting worse.
Select urgent appointment guidance
When completing the appointment request, choose the urgent concern option so the team can prioritize your follow-up.
The team follows up with next steps
After receiving your request, the team will be in touch to help you understand the right appointment path.
Reasons Mesa patients request urgent dental guidance.
Tooth pain or sensitivity
Persistent or sudden tooth pain that is affecting eating, sleeping, or daily function is worth requesting guidance on.
Broken or chipped tooth
A broken tooth can cause discomfort and may require prompt attention depending on the extent of the damage.
Swelling or pressure in the mouth
Localized swelling, pressure, or a feeling of fullness in the gums or jaw may indicate an infection that needs evaluation.
Lost or damaged restoration
A lost filling, crown, or other restoration can expose the tooth and cause discomfort. Request guidance on what to do next.
Implant-related concern
If you have a dental implant and notice pain, movement, or something unusual, include that detail in your appointment request.
How to write a helpful urgent appointment request.
Describe your main concern
Be specific about what is happening — tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or another concern — so the team can understand the situation.
Note when it started
Include whether the issue came on suddenly or has been building over time. This helps the team assess urgency.
Say whether symptoms are worsening
If pain or swelling is getting worse, mention it clearly. If you are unsure, describe what you are noticing.
Provide your best follow-up contact
Include a phone number or email so the team can reach you quickly after reviewing your request.
Frequently asked questions about urgent dental guidance.
- Is this page for medical emergencies?
- No. Do not use this page or this form for medical emergencies. If you are experiencing severe symptoms — including trouble breathing, heavy bleeding, or significant facial swelling — call emergency services (911) or go to an emergency room immediately. This page is for requesting follow-up guidance on urgent dental concerns.
- Can I request an urgent dental appointment online?
- Yes. You can use the appointment request form to share your concern and contact information. The team will follow up to help you understand the right next step. For severe symptoms, seek in-person care right away instead of waiting for an online response.
- What should I include in the request?
- Include a description of your concern, when it started, whether symptoms are getting worse, and the best way to reach you. The more detail you provide, the better the team can help direct you to the right appointment path.
- Can I use this for tooth pain or a broken tooth?
- Yes. Tooth pain, a broken tooth, swelling, or a lost restoration are common reasons patients request urgent guidance. Include the details of your situation in your request.
Related pages for Mesa patients.
Visit Ultra Smile Dentistry in Mesa.
Address
Ultra Smile Dentistry
1423 S Higley Rd STE 123
Mesa, Arizona 85206
Phone
(480) 830-3138Office Hours
- Monday
- 9 AM – 6 PM
- Tuesday
- 9 AM – 6 PM
- Wednesday
- 9 AM – 6 PM
- Thursday
- 9 AM – 6 PM
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Request urgent dental follow-up in Mesa.
Share your concern and the team will follow up to help you understand the right next step. For severe symptoms, seek immediate care instead.
