Dental emergencies can be scary for children and stressful for parents. At Tye Family Dentistry, we offer compassionate and prompt pediatric emergency dental care in Macomb, Michigan, to help children feel safe and comfortable when the unexpected happens. Whether it is a broken tooth, sudden pain or an injury from play or sports, our team is here to provide immediate care and lasting relief.

Children are naturally active, and accidents are bound to happen. When they do, having a trusted dental team ready to respond can make all the difference. Our dentists and team are experienced in handling a wide range of urgent dental needs with a gentle, reassuring approach tailored to young patients.

Common Pediatric Dental Emergencies

Pediatric dental emergencies in Macomb, Michigan, may occur suddenly and require attention to relieve pain, prevent further damage and protect developing teeth. Common situations that may require emergency care include:

  • Knocked-out or chipped teeth
  • Severe toothaches or sensitivity
  • Dental abscess or swelling
  • Injury to the lips, gums or tongue
  • Loose or displaced baby teeth due to trauma

Quick action is important in these cases. Dr. Eric Tye , Dr. David Kolakowski or Dr. Tia VanSuilichem will assess the situation, relieve discomfort and provide the appropriate treatment to restore your child’s oral health.

Calm, Supportive Emergency Care for Families

Our team offers emergency pediatric dental care with urgency and compassion. We know that children need more than just clinical care during a dental emergency – they need comfort, understanding and a calm environment.

We take the time to explain every step to both children and parents, using gentle techniques and child-friendly communication. Our goal is to reduce fear, treat the issue effectively and help your child feel secure throughout the process.

If your child is experiencing a dental emergency, do not wait – call 586-412-3690 right away. We are here to help your family with trusted, same-day care when it matters most.