Watauga Family Dentistry — same-day emergency dental care
Real Same-Day Capacity

Same-Day Dentist
Near You
in Watauga, TX

In pain? Don't wait it out. Call now and we'll do everything we can to see you today. Two doctors on staff means real same-day capacity — not a Monday-of-next-week promise.

★★★★★ 4.9 · 315 Reviews
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Open Mon–Thu, 7am Thursdays

We accept most major PPO plans and file your insurance claims for you, so you can focus on getting better.

Is this a dental emergency?

If you have any of these, call now.

The conditions below get worse — sometimes much worse — with every hour you wait. Skip the search and dial.

Severe
Tooth Pain

Swelling or
Abscess

Knocked-Out
Tooth

Broken or
Cracked Tooth

Lost Crown
or Filling

Gum Bleeding
or Trauma

Call (817) 281-2061 Now Real person · Mon–Thu

Don't wait it out.
It gets worse.

Dental emergencies don't resolve on their own. A toothache today is an abscess tomorrow and an ER visit by the weekend. Here's what actually happens to an untreated dental emergency, hour by hour.

From the CDC: roughly 2 million ER visits per year are for non-traumatic dental conditions — and ER visits cost 10× a dental visit while rarely treating the underlying problem.

Hour 0–6

It hurts. You take ibuprofen.

Whatever started this — a cracked tooth, a deep cavity hitting the nerve, a small infection brewing — is now actively damaging the pulp inside the tooth. Pain meds mute the signal but the underlying problem keeps progressing.

Hour 6–24

Pain spikes. Sleep is gone.

As bacteria reach the nerve, pain becomes constant and pulsating. Cold and hot become unbearable. This is the window when same-day dental care is most likely to save the tooth — wait past it and the case gets harder and more expensive.

Day 1–3

Infection spreads. Face swells.

An abscess forms. The jaw and cheek may swell. You may run a fever. At this point a root canal that could have been done same-day often becomes an extraction — and the infection can spread to soft tissue in the neck (Ludwig's angina), which is a hospital-level emergency.

Day 3+

ER bill, lost tooth, weeks of recovery.

By the time most patients give in and head to the ER, the tooth is no longer salvageable. ER docs can give antibiotics and pain meds, but they don't extract teeth or place crowns. The bill: typically $1,500–$3,000. The path forward: a dental visit anyway, plus an implant or bridge later.

The fastest way out of all of this is the same in every case: call a dentist today.

Every Dental Emergency

Whatever brought you here,
we've handled it before.

Same-day pain relief, same-day diagnosis, and a clear treatment path before you leave the chair. Here's what we treat most often.

Time-sensitive

Severe Toothache

Throbbing, constant, or wakes you up at night. Usually points to inflamed pulp, deep decay, or infection. We diagnose, get you out of pain same visit, and start the right treatment — filling, root canal, or extraction if it's gone too far.

Same-day diagnosis & pain relief
30-minute window

Knocked-Out Tooth

The first 30 minutes matter most. Place the tooth in milk (not water — water damages the root). Hold it by the crown, not the root. Call us on the way. Re-implantation success drops sharply after one hour.

Re-implantation when possible
Don't ignore

Abscess & Infection

Visible swelling, a fever, or a "pimple" on the gum means a tooth abscess. Untreated dental infections can spread to the jaw, neck, and bloodstream. Same-day drainage, antibiotics, and a plan to fix the source — before it becomes an ER visit.

Same-day drainage + antibiotics
Same-day repair

Broken or Chipped Tooth

Most chips are repaired in one visit with bonded composite — same-day, color-matched, no impressions to wait on. Larger fractures may need a same-day onlay or temporary crown if a permanent crown is the right call.

Bonded composite or onlay same visit
Bring it with you

Lost Crown or Filling

Bring the crown if you have it — most are re-cementable. If decay underneath needs work first, we'll place a same-day temporary so you can eat and talk normally while the permanent solution is built.

Re-cement or same-day temporary
No referral needed

Emergency Root Canal

When the nerve is infected, pain doesn't quit and antibiotics alone don't fix the cause. We perform root canal therapy in-house — no specialist referral, no second appointment to schedule a third one. Saves the tooth, ends the pain.

Performed in-house, often same visit

Why a Dentist Beats the ER

Heading to the ER for tooth pain?
Read this first.

ERs see roughly 2 million dental cases a year. They're great at most things — but for a tooth, they're the wrong tool.

Emergency Room

Cannot fix the underlying tooth

ER physicians don't extract teeth, place crowns, or do fillings. They handle the symptom, not the cause.

Costs 5–10× a dental visit

Average ER visit for a dental complaint: $1,500–$3,000. Most of which insurance won't fully cover.

Antibiotics + pain meds, then a referral

You leave with a prescription and instructions to "see a dentist." You'll be doing that anyway.

3–8 hour wait typical

Dental pain is rarely triaged as critical, so you sit in a waiting room while your tooth keeps getting worse.

RIGHT CHOICE

Watauga Family Dentistry

Treats the actual problem

We diagnose, fix, and finish. Same chair, same visit. Pain gone, tooth saved when possible.

A fraction of the cost

Most emergency visits run under $300 out-of-pocket. We file your insurance claim — most PPO patients see substantial reimbursement.

Two doctors = real same-day capacity

Most local dentists with one doctor will tell you "next available is Thursday." With two doctors, we can flex the schedule for emergencies.

Pain relief in under an hour

From the moment you sit in the chair, most cases are diagnosed and started within the first appointment.

Note: For facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or symptoms of a systemic infection (high fever, difficulty breathing or swallowing), the ER is the right call. Otherwise — call us first.

Patient receiving same-day emergency dental care at Watauga Family Dentistry

What Happens When You Call

From your first ring
to pain relief.

We've made the path as short as we can. Here's exactly what happens once you dial.

1

You call. A real person picks up.

No phone tree, no callback queue. Tell our team what's going on — pain level, when it started, what triggered it. We triage in under two minutes.

2

We slot you in same-day.

With two doctors on staff, we keep emergency time on every schedule. Most patients are seen within hours of the call. We text you confirmation and directions.

3

Diagnose, treat, get you out of pain.

Digital X-ray and exam pinpoint the cause in minutes. We start treatment in the same visit when possible — bonded composite, drainage, root canal, extraction, whatever the right call is. You leave with a clear written plan and an estimate.

4

We file your insurance claim.

We accept most major PPO plans and submit your claim directly on your behalf. Call (817) 281-2061 to verify benefits for your specific plan.

"Dr. Maryam and the staff are wonderful. They always take great care with any procedures and they do their best to make you comfortable. My family and I will continue to come here."

Pearl Scarborough

Watauga, TX · 5★ Google Review

Why Watauga Family Dentistry

The local emergency dentist that NE Tarrant County trusts

4.9

From 315 patients across NE Tarrant County

2

Doctors on staff — real same-day capacity

7am

Thursday early hours — first appointments before work

5min

From NRH, Haltom City & NE Fort Worth

Patient Reviews

315 reviews. 4.9 stars. Here's a slice.

Real Google reviews from real Watauga-area patients. The full set is on our Google profile.

"Dr. Maryam Qureshi and her office staff are wonderful! As a cancer patient with dental concerns and issues, Dr. Maryam is someone I trust. I appreciate her knowledge, experience and the great work she has done for me over the last 3+ years."

Rita Mayberry

Watauga, TX · March 2026

"Very focused on my comfort and anxiety level. Personable and friendly with a good attitude and game plan to tackle a complex problem. Highly recommend this service."

PMSMedic Turner

Watauga, TX · March 2026

"I'm satisfied with my visit. The check up and cleaning went well and thoroughly. I mentioned that I had issue with chewing. The dentist was able to correct it right away."

Khamla Thepsourine

Watauga, TX · March 2026

Read all 315 reviews on our Google profile.

Your Watauga Dentists

Two doctors. Real same-day capacity.

The reason we can promise same-day appointments isn't a slogan — it's having two doctors on the schedule. When pain doesn't wait, neither do we.

Dr. Jeffrey Ho, DMD — Watauga Family Dentistry

Dr. Jeffrey Ho, DMD

Doctor of Dental Medicine

University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. General Practice Residency at Flushing Hospital Medical Center. Calm, methodical, and good with patients who don't love the dentist's chair.

Dr. Maryam Qureshi, DDS — Watauga Family Dentistry

Dr. Maryam Qureshi, DDS

Doctor of Dental Surgery

University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Advanced training through the Misch Resnick Institute.

Find Us

On Watauga Road, just south of Loop 820

5710 Watauga Road

Watauga, TX 76148

Free parking · Wheelchair accessible

Office Hours

  • Mon–Wed: 8am – 5pm (closed 12–1pm)
  • Thursday: 7am – 4pm (closed 12–1pm)
  • Fri – Sun: Closed

(817) 281-2061

Emergency? Call now and we'll do everything we can to fit you in same-day.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions before you call

Can I really get an appointment the same day I call?

For active emergencies, almost always yes. The reason it works: two doctors on staff. Most local single-doctor practices truly are booked two weeks out. With two doctors, every schedule has a small block reserved for emergency triage. Call as early in the day as possible — first-thing-in-the-morning callers have the best shot at a same-day slot, and we never push an active emergency more than 24 hours out.

How fast can you actually see me?

Most active emergencies — pain, broken tooth, lost crown, abscess — are seen the same day when you call as early as possible. We have two doctors on staff specifically so we don't have to push emergencies into next week. If a knocked-out tooth has happened, the first 30 minutes matter most — place the tooth in milk (not water) and call us on your way.

Do you take my insurance?

We accept most major PPO dental insurance plans. We do not accept Medicaid. We also accept cash, all major credit/debit cards, and CareCredit financing for larger treatment plans. Call us with your insurance details and we'll go through your benefits before any treatment begins.

What does a same-day emergency visit cost?

Cost depends entirely on what's wrong — an exam plus an X-ray to diagnose is one price; a crown re-cement is another; a same-day extraction is another. We provide a written estimate before any treatment begins. No surprise billing. Many emergency visits end up under $300 out-of-pocket; some are higher. CareCredit financing is available if needed.

Should I just go to the ER?

For tooth pain or a dental emergency, no — ERs aren't equipped to extract teeth, place crowns, or do fillings. They typically give antibiotics and pain medication and refer you to a dentist. For facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or symptoms of a systemic infection (high fever, difficulty breathing or swallowing), the ER is the right call. Otherwise, call us first — we're faster, cheaper, and we actually fix the problem.

What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?

The first 30 minutes are critical. Pick the tooth up by the crown (not the root). If clean, you can try gently re-inserting it in the socket. If not, place it in milk — not water, water damages the root cells. Call (817) 281-2061 on your way. The longer the tooth is out of the socket, the lower the chance of successful re-implantation. By 60 minutes, success rates drop dramatically.

Are you open weekends?

No — the office is closed Friday through Sunday. If you have an active emergency on a weekend, we recommend the ER for facial trauma or severe infections, and otherwise call us first thing Monday at (817) 281-2061. We make space first thing in the day for Monday-morning emergencies.

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes. We see new emergency patients the same day we see existing ones — no separate path. Once you're out of pain, we typically schedule a comprehensive new-patient exam to look at the rest of your mouth and put together a long-term care plan if you want one.

Need a dentist today?
Call us early.

Same-day appointments in Watauga, TX. Call early in the day for the best chance at a same-day slot. Two doctors on staff. Most major PPO plans accepted; we file your claim.

Mon–Wed 8am–5pm · Thu 7am–4pm · 5710 Watauga Rd, Watauga TX

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