Espire Dental Erie
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Most PPOs Accepted with Flexible & Transparent Financing
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Welcome to Espire Dental Erie!
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.
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Hours
Monday: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 7:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday: 7:00am - 3:00pm
Friday: 7:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do before you arrive at the dentist can make all the difference. Here are some common emergencies and how to handle them until you can get to Espire Dental Erie:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use floss to remove any food that may be lodged between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage discomfort until your appointment.
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them with you to your appointment.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root. Rinse it gently with water if needed, but do not scrub it. If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket, or keep it in a container of milk or saliva to preserve it until you reach our office.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, you can temporarily place dental cement or even sugarless gum in the cavity to protect the area until your visit. Bring the crown with you, as we may be able to reattach it.
- Abscess: An abscess is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. Rinse your mouth with salt water to help alleviate pain, but do not attempt to drain the abscess yourself. Call our office right away for prompt care.
- Soft Tissue Injury: For injuries to the gums, tongue, or cheeks, rinse with salt water and apply pressure to stop the bleeding. A cold compress can reduce swelling until you can see a dentist.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do before you arrive at the dentist can make all the difference. Here are some common emergencies and how to handle them until you can get to Espire Dental Erie:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use floss to remove any food that may be lodged between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage discomfort until your appointment.
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them with you to your appointment.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root. Rinse it gently with water if needed, but do not scrub it. If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket, or keep it in a container of milk or saliva to preserve it until you reach our office.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, you can temporarily place dental cement or even sugarless gum in the cavity to protect the area until your visit. Bring the crown with you, as we may be able to reattach it.
- Abscess: An abscess is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. Rinse your mouth with salt water to help alleviate pain, but do not attempt to drain the abscess yourself. Call our office right away for prompt care.
- Soft Tissue Injury: For injuries to the gums, tongue, or cheeks, rinse with salt water and apply pressure to stop the bleeding. A cold compress can reduce swelling until you can see a dentist.


What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do before you arrive at the dentist can make all the difference. Here are some common emergencies and how to handle them until you can get to Espire Dental Erie:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use floss to remove any food that may be lodged between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage discomfort until your appointment.
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them with you to your appointment.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root. Rinse it gently with water if needed, but do not scrub it. If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket, or keep it in a container of milk or saliva to preserve it until you reach our office.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, you can temporarily place dental cement or even sugarless gum in the cavity to protect the area until your visit. Bring the crown with you, as we may be able to reattach it.
- Abscess: An abscess is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. Rinse your mouth with salt water to help alleviate pain, but do not attempt to drain the abscess yourself. Call our office right away for prompt care.
- Soft Tissue Injury: For injuries to the gums, tongue, or cheeks, rinse with salt water and apply pressure to stop the bleeding. A cold compress can reduce swelling until you can see a dentist.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do before you arrive at the dentist can make all the difference. Here are some common emergencies and how to handle them until you can get to Espire Dental Erie:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use floss to remove any food that may be lodged between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage discomfort until your appointment.
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them with you to your appointment.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root. Rinse it gently with water if needed, but do not scrub it. If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket, or keep it in a container of milk or saliva to preserve it until you reach our office.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, you can temporarily place dental cement or even sugarless gum in the cavity to protect the area until your visit. Bring the crown with you, as we may be able to reattach it.
- Abscess: An abscess is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. Rinse your mouth with salt water to help alleviate pain, but do not attempt to drain the abscess yourself. Call our office right away for prompt care.
- Soft Tissue Injury: For injuries to the gums, tongue, or cheeks, rinse with salt water and apply pressure to stop the bleeding. A cold compress can reduce swelling until you can see a dentist.


What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies can be overwhelming, but knowing what to do before you arrive at the dentist can make all the difference. Here are some common emergencies and how to handle them until you can get to Espire Dental Erie:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and use floss to remove any food that may be lodged between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage discomfort until your appointment.
- Chipped or Cracked Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area. If swelling occurs, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth. Save any pieces of the tooth and bring them with you to your appointment.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root. Rinse it gently with water if needed, but do not scrub it. If possible, try to place the tooth back in the socket, or keep it in a container of milk or saliva to preserve it until you reach our office.
- Lost Filling or Crown: If a filling or crown falls out, you can temporarily place dental cement or even sugarless gum in the cavity to protect the area until your visit. Bring the crown with you, as we may be able to reattach it.
- Abscess: An abscess is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. Rinse your mouth with salt water to help alleviate pain, but do not attempt to drain the abscess yourself. Call our office right away for prompt care.
- Soft Tissue Injury: For injuries to the gums, tongue, or cheeks, rinse with salt water and apply pressure to stop the bleeding. A cold compress can reduce swelling until you can see a dentist.


What should I do if I have a dental emergency after hours?
Call us immediately if you experience a dental emergency after our regular office hours. We have protocols to address urgent dental needs, and we’ll do our best to provide guidance or schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Can I go to the emergency room for dental pain?
While hospital emergency rooms can provide temporary relief for dental pain, they are not equipped to address the root cause of the issue. It’s best to seek emergency care from a dentist who can treat the problem directly.

What can I do to prevent dental emergencies?
To reduce the risk of dental emergencies, maintain good oral hygiene, avoid chewing hard objects like ice or pens, and wear a mouthguard during sports or other activities that could cause injury to your teeth. Regular dental checkups at Espire Dental Erie also help catch potential issues before they turn into emergencies.

Is a broken tooth considered a dental emergency?
Yes! If left untreated, a broken or cracked tooth can lead to pain, infection, or further damage. Contact us immediately if you’ve broken a tooth, and we’ll schedule an emergency appointment to assess and treat the problem.

How can I manage pain while waiting for my emergency appointment?
Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help manage discomfort until your appointment. Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek can also reduce swelling and numb the area temporarily.

Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
Yes, but it’s important to act quickly. If you can get to our office within an hour of the injury, there’s a good chance we can re-implant the tooth. Be sure to handle the tooth carefully and keep it moist by placing it in milk or saliva until you arrive.
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I have never had to wait for more than 2-5 minutes on the waiting area for my appointments. They are always on time to take good care of my teeth. Everybody is very nice! Excellent Service!...Thank you Espire Dental.
All around a great dentist. Nice office with coffee and drinks. Clean. Dental staff and dentist is great. Nice location to do things before and after in Erie.
Great experience as a first time patient. Would definitely come back and trust the staff for all my dental needs.
This was my initial visit and I was thoroughly pleased with the professionalism. And the staff for being friendly, respectful and knowledgeable. I’m glad this office was referred to me by a colleague.
I was referred to Espire dental by a friend, and couldn’t be more pleased with the kind and warm care that I have received! Dental visits can be stressful, and anxiety-producing at times, and I was so relieved to find a new dental team that puts me at ease. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a new dentist in the area.
My first time there. The whole office staff should be commended. They were all very personable. They worked with me thoroughly to figure out the best plan for my follow up necessity. Thanks again.👍
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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 Erie 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 Erie
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.















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