Espire Dental Broomfield
Stop the Pain, Save Your Smile—Call Today for Same-Week Care
Book Your Visit in 60 Seconds
Prefer to talk it through?

Your Smile Deserves The Top Care
Most PPOs Accepted with Flexible & Transparent Financing
Same-week Appointments Available
190+ 5-Star Reviews on Google
Welcome to Espire Dental Broomfield!
If dental pain or an accident strikes, ignoring it won’t make it go away, and without quick care, the problem could get worse and threaten your long-term oral health. That’s why our practice prioritizes emergency appointments. Whether it’s a severe toothache, swelling, or a broken tooth, our team of experts delivers care that stops pain and protects your smile for the future.
For severe pain, the most important step is to call us right away. We reserve time every week for emergency visits, so in most cases, you can be seen as soon as the next day. If you call after hours, leave a message so that we can prioritize your time and call you back as soon as possible.
This is how our emergency services bring you fast relief and lasting protection:
- Same-Week Appointments Reserved: Dedicated time set aside for emergencies, with next-day openings available in many cases.
- Rapid Relief for Urgent Problems: Fast treatment for severe toothaches, swelling, infections, and dental injuries.
- Protect Your Long-Term Health: Prompt care that stops pain today and prevents complications tomorrow.
- Advanced Technology, On-Site: Digital imaging and modern tools for fast, accurate diagnosis and treatment.
- Accessible Financing Options: Most PPO insurance accepted, plus flexible financing to make urgent care possible.
Contact Us
Hours
Monday: 10:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Transform your smile






























See what our patients have to say

When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Not every dental issue requires immediate attention, but some conditions need fast treatment to prevent further damage or discomfort. Here are the most common situations when emergency dental care is necessary:
- Severe Tooth Pain: If you’re experiencing sharp or throbbing pain that isn’t relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may have a deep cavity, infection, or abscess that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Timing is critical if you’ve knocked out a tooth. The sooner you receive treatment, the better the chances of saving it.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: While minor chips may not be urgent, large fractures or breaks that expose the tooth’s inner layers must be addressed to prevent infection or further damage.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, it can expose your tooth to bacteria, leading to pain or further decay.
- Swelling or Infection: Gum or facial swelling is often a sign of an infection, which can quickly become serious if left untreated.
- Dental Abscess: An abscess is a painful infection that forms at the tooth's root. It can cause significant pain and swelling and requires immediate treatment to prevent it from spreading.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—call us immediately at (303) 586-6846 for emergency care. If it’s after open hours and our team cannot pick up your call, please leave a detailed voicemail, and one of our caring team members will call you back as soon as possible with options for you.
When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Not every dental issue requires immediate attention, but some conditions need fast treatment to prevent further damage or discomfort. Here are the most common situations when emergency dental care is necessary:
- Severe Tooth Pain: If you’re experiencing sharp or throbbing pain that isn’t relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may have a deep cavity, infection, or abscess that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Timing is critical if you’ve knocked out a tooth. The sooner you receive treatment, the better the chances of saving it.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: While minor chips may not be urgent, large fractures or breaks that expose the tooth’s inner layers must be addressed to prevent infection or further damage.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, it can expose your tooth to bacteria, leading to pain or further decay.
- Swelling or Infection: Gum or facial swelling is often a sign of an infection, which can quickly become serious if left untreated.
- Dental Abscess: An abscess is a painful infection that forms at the tooth's root. It can cause significant pain and swelling and requires immediate treatment to prevent it from spreading.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—call us immediately at (303) 586-6846 for emergency care. If it’s after open hours and our team cannot pick up your call, please leave a detailed voicemail, and one of our caring team members will call you back as soon as possible with options for you.


When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Not every dental issue requires immediate attention, but some conditions need fast treatment to prevent further damage or discomfort. Here are the most common situations when emergency dental care is necessary:
- Severe Tooth Pain: If you’re experiencing sharp or throbbing pain that isn’t relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may have a deep cavity, infection, or abscess that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Timing is critical if you’ve knocked out a tooth. The sooner you receive treatment, the better the chances of saving it.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: While minor chips may not be urgent, large fractures or breaks that expose the tooth’s inner layers must be addressed to prevent infection or further damage.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, it can expose your tooth to bacteria, leading to pain or further decay.
- Swelling or Infection: Gum or facial swelling is often a sign of an infection, which can quickly become serious if left untreated.
- Dental Abscess: An abscess is a painful infection that forms at the tooth's root. It can cause significant pain and swelling and requires immediate treatment to prevent it from spreading.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—call us immediately at (303) 586-6846 for emergency care. If it’s after open hours and our team cannot pick up your call, please leave a detailed voicemail, and one of our caring team members will call you back as soon as possible with options for you.
When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Not every dental issue requires immediate attention, but some conditions need fast treatment to prevent further damage or discomfort. Here are the most common situations when emergency dental care is necessary:
- Severe Tooth Pain: If you’re experiencing sharp or throbbing pain that isn’t relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may have a deep cavity, infection, or abscess that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Timing is critical if you’ve knocked out a tooth. The sooner you receive treatment, the better the chances of saving it.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: While minor chips may not be urgent, large fractures or breaks that expose the tooth’s inner layers must be addressed to prevent infection or further damage.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, it can expose your tooth to bacteria, leading to pain or further decay.
- Swelling or Infection: Gum or facial swelling is often a sign of an infection, which can quickly become serious if left untreated.
- Dental Abscess: An abscess is a painful infection that forms at the tooth's root. It can cause significant pain and swelling and requires immediate treatment to prevent it from spreading.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—call us immediately at (303) 586-6846 for emergency care. If it’s after open hours and our team cannot pick up your call, please leave a detailed voicemail, and one of our caring team members will call you back as soon as possible with options for you.


When Should You Seek Emergency Dental Care?
Not every dental issue requires immediate attention, but some conditions need fast treatment to prevent further damage or discomfort. Here are the most common situations when emergency dental care is necessary:
- Severe Tooth Pain: If you’re experiencing sharp or throbbing pain that isn’t relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may have a deep cavity, infection, or abscess that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Timing is critical if you’ve knocked out a tooth. The sooner you receive treatment, the better the chances of saving it.
- Chipped or Broken Tooth: While minor chips may not be urgent, large fractures or breaks that expose the tooth’s inner layers must be addressed to prevent infection or further damage.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, it can expose your tooth to bacteria, leading to pain or further decay.
- Swelling or Infection: Gum or facial swelling is often a sign of an infection, which can quickly become serious if left untreated.
- Dental Abscess: An abscess is a painful infection that forms at the tooth's root. It can cause significant pain and swelling and requires immediate treatment to prevent it from spreading.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait—call us immediately at (303) 586-6846 for emergency care. If it’s after open hours and our team cannot pick up your call, please leave a detailed voicemail, and one of our caring team members will call you back as soon as possible with options for you.


What should I do first if my tooth gets knocked out?
If your tooth gets knocked out, try to handle it only by the crown (the part you normally see), not the root. If it's dirty, rinse it gently with water and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, store it in milk and call us immediately at (303) 586-6846.

Can I wait until the next day if I have a toothache?
If the pain is mild, you may be able to wait, but severe or persistent pain could indicate an infection or abscess that needs immediate treatment. It’s always better to call us and get professional advice.

What should I do if my filling or crown falls out?
If your filling or crown falls out, keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. Call us immediately to replace the restoration before further damage occurs.

How can I tell if I have a dental abscess?
Signs of a dental abscess include severe, throbbing pain, swelling in the gums or face, and sometimes a bad taste in your mouth. Abscesses require prompt treatment to prevent the infection from spreading.

Do you accept walk-ins for emergency dental care?
We do our best to accommodate walk-ins for emergency dental care. However, we recommend calling ahead at (303) 586-6846 so we can prioritize your care and minimize your wait time.

What if my dental emergency happens after hours?
If you experience a dental emergency after hours, call our office first and leave a detailed voicemail. We have an after-hours contact option, and if they’re available during the time of your call, they will advise you on what to do next and schedule you for the earliest available appointment.
190+
Five Star Reviews on Google
Always friendly staff who are genuinely concerned about the welfare of their patients.
Very pleasant experience all the way around!! Will be a patient for years to come .
Very impressed with the service and the dentist was amazing 🤩 …
This is the best dental office ever! From routine care to emergency fixes you are treated by the highest quality staff and dentist with compassion and excellence service. The team here treats you like family!
The staff are ver friendly and helpful. The hygienist did a spectacular cleaning job and was very quick too!
The Espire Experience, Enjoy Luxury Amenities

General Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental Exams & Cleanings

Sedation Dentistry

Emergency Care

Invisalign & Clear Aligners

Dental Implants

Dental Crowns

Veneers

Teeth Whitening

Gum Therapy

Fillings and Tooth Bonding

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Root Canals

Implant Supported Dentures

Pediatric Dentistry

TMJ Therapy

Sleep Apnea Treatment
Espire Dental Broomfield Accepts Most PPO Dental Insurance Plans & Offers Flexible Payment Options
Maximize your benefits without the stress. Let our team handle the paperwork so you can focus on what matters most, your smile.
Every insurance plan is unique, but we’ll ensure you know your exact costs before treatment, allowing you to move forward with clarity and confidence.
When you visit Espire for the first time, you can expect:
We Accept Most Insurance PPO Plans at Espire Dental Broomfield
At Espire Dental Dental, we accept a wide range of PPO dental insurance plans so you can use your benefits toward the care you need. Our team helps patients maximize coverage by verifying benefits in advance and filing claims directly with insurance providers.Some of the insurance plans commonly used by our patients include Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, and more. If you don’t see your insurance listed, give us a call; we’re happy to check your plan for you.
Please note: Our office is unable to accept Medicaid or HMO dental insurance plans.















Aetna
Ameritas
Anthem
Careington
Cigna
Delta Dental
Dental Health Alliance
GEHA Connection Dental
Guardian
Humana
MetLife
Principal
Sun Life
United Concordia Dental
United Healthcare


