549 Parkview Drive, New Whiteland, IN 46184
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in Whiteland, Indiana
Proudly serving Whiteland, Franklin, Greenwood, and nearby communities.
Get Emergency Dental Care Right Now
Same-day appointments and walk-ins welcome for tooth pain, infections, broken teeth, and dental emergencies in Whiteland and nearby communities.
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Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
Emergency Dental Care in WhitelandFrom severe tooth pain to broken teeth and infections, our dentists can diagnose and treat most emergencies in one visit.
Severe Tooth Pain
Sudden or persistent pain that may signal infection or nerve damage.
Cracked or Broken Teeth
Teeth damaged from injury, biting, or wear that may cause pain or sensitivity.
Tooth Infection
A serious infection that can cause swelling, pain, or fever and requires urgent care.
Broken Crown or Bridge
Damaged or loose restorations that expose the tooth underneath.
Lost Filling
Missing fillings that leave the tooth vulnerable to pain or further damage.
Swelling in Gums or Face
Swelling that may indicate infection and should be evaluated promptly.
Pain While Biting or Chewing
Discomfort when biting down that can signal cracks, infection, or bite issues.
TMJ Pain/Jaw Locking
Jaw pain, stiffness, or clicking that may interfere with eating or opening your mouth.
Clear Guidance for Dental Emergencies and Trusted Emergency Care
From sudden pain to unexpected dental injuries we help you understand what needs attention and how our team can help right away.
Choosing the Right Care in a Dental EmergencyWhy Choose Parkview Dental?
Emergency-focused dental care with urgent cases prioritized for fast relief
Same-day emergency dental treatment available when appropriate
Clear diagnosis and treatment options explained before care begins
Experienced emergency dentists trained to handle pain, infection, and trauma
Most dental insurance plans accepted with upfront cost transparency
Convenient Whiteland location serving nearby communities quickly
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
Severe Pain
Facial Swelling
Tooth Infection
Broken Tooth
Knocked-out Tooth
Uncontrolled Bleeding
Pain that is worsening, persistent, or keeping you from eating or sleeping
Swelling in the face or gums, especially if it is spreading or painful
Signs of infection such as fever, bad taste, or discharge
Dental injury or damage caused by an accident, fall, or impact to the mouth or jaw
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Clear steps to get fast relief and proper care.
Stay Calm and Protect the Area
Rinse your mouth gently with warm water and avoid chewing on the affected side. If swelling is present, apply a cold compress to the outside of the face.
Do Not Ignore Pain or Swelling
Severe tooth pain, facial swelling, or signs of infection rarely resolve on their own and can worsen quickly without treatment.
Avoid Temporary “Fixes”
Do not place aspirin directly on gums or attempt to glue broken teeth. These can cause tissue damage or complicate treatment.
Contact an Emergency Dentist Right Away
If pain, swelling, or damage is significant, call or walk in as soon as possible. Our team can help determine the urgency and next steps.
Our team is equipped to diagnose and treat most dental emergencies in one visit.

Emergency Dentist vs. Emergency Room
Know where to goEmergency Room
The emergency room should be your first stop for serious trauma involving the face or jaw, uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, or injuries that may affect your airway or overall health. ER teams are equipped to manage life-threatening medical emergencies and stabilize injuries before follow-up care.
If your symptoms are primarily dental and not life-threatening, an emergency dentist is usually the more appropriate place to start.Emergency Dentist
An emergency dentist is best for severe tooth pain, infections, broken or knocked-out teeth, swelling caused by dental issues, or problems with crowns, fillings, or dental appliances. Dental offices can diagnose the source of pain and often provide same-day treatment to relieve it.
Emergency dental care is typically faster, more cost-effective, and focused on resolving the problem at its source.
Your Emergency Visit, Step by Step
What to ExpectWe focus on fast relief, clear answers, and getting you comfortable as quickly as possible. From the moment you arrive, our team prioritizes urgency, clarity, and care.
Quick Check-In
Step 1
We assess pain, swelling, and urgency right away.
Only necessary X-rays or exams — no wasted time.
Clear Diagnosis
Step 3
You’ll understand what’s happening and your options.
Immediate Relief
Step 4
Same-day treatment whenever possible.
Next Steps
Step 5
Simple guidance if follow-up care is needed.
Real Emergency Patients. Real Relief.
What patients say after choosing us during a dental emergency.
Meet the Team You Can Trust in a Dental Emergency
Our emergency dentists are experienced, compassionate, and focused on getting you out of pain safely and quickly. You’ll be treated by a team that listens, explains clearly, and acts with urgency.
We Accept Most Dental Insurances for Emergency Visits
Unexpected dental emergencies shouldn’t be delayed due to insurance concerns. We accept most dental plans, including Medicaid, and will help you understand your coverage before treatment. Don't see your insurance listed? Click below to view our comprehensive insurance list.
View All Accepted InsurancesProtection for Dental Emergencies Under $1/Day
The Parkview365 Membership Plan helps reduce the cost of emergency visits and ongoing dental care when the unexpected happens.
*Membership benefits vary by service. Some treatments may be excluded, and family member pricing differs. See full Parkview365 terms and conditions on the Parkview365 info page for details.
See How Parkview365 Helps in Emergencies2 Comp. Exams
Emergency and routine exams included so urgent issues are not delayed.
2 Regular Cleanings
Preventive care that helps reduce infections and avoid future emergencies.
20% OFF Treatment
Discounted pricing on emergency treatment and follow-up care.
Exclusive Benefits
Added savings that make treatment decisions easier after an emergency visit.
Get Emergency Dental Care in Whiteland, IN
Your fastest path to emergency dental treatment starts here.
Local Emergency DentistCall Parkview Dental
(317) 720-2727Our Location
549 Parkview Drive, New Whiteland, IN 46184
Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Dentistry
Important information about urgent dental care, what to expect, and how Parkview Dental supports emergency patients.
Emergency Care InformationWhere is Parkview Dental located?
Parkview Dental is located at 549 Parkview Drive, Whiteland, Indiana 46184. Our office is situated to serve patients across Whiteland and nearby communities, providing a central location for urgent dental care.
What areas do you serve for emergency dental care?
We provide emergency dental care for patients in Whiteland, New Whiteland, Greenwood, Franklin, Center Grove and surrounding Johnson County areas. We welcome anyone in the region who requires immediate professional attention for dental pain or injuries.
Do I need to be an existing patient to receive emergency care?
No, we welcome both new and existing patients for emergency dental visits. You do not need a prior history with our practice to receive care, as we prioritize seeing patients based on the urgency of their dental needs.
What should I bring to my emergency dental visit?
Please bring a photo ID, your dental insurance card, and a list of any medications you are currently taking. Having this information ready helps our team streamline your check-in process and focus immediately on your treatment.
Does Parkview Dental accept walk-ins for dental emergencies?
Yes, we accept emergency walk-ins during our normal business hours whenever the schedule permits. While we do our best to accommodate walk-ins, we recommend calling ahead so our team can prepare for your arrival and minimize your wait time.
What if I do not have dental insurance?
If you do not have insurance, we offer an in-house membership plan and flexible payment options. We believe financial concerns should not prevent you from receiving relief, and we will review estimated costs with you before treatment begins.
Is Parkview Dental equipped to handle anxious or nervous patients?
Yes, we focus on providing a calm environment and gentle treatment for patients who feel anxious during a dental emergency. Our team prioritizes clear communication to help you feel comfortable and informed throughout your visit.
How do I schedule an emergency dental appointment?
You can schedule an appointment by calling our office or using our online NexHealth booking tool. For after-hours needs, our AI assistant is available to help you book directly into the next available opening in our schedule.
What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency includes severe pain, facial swelling, infection, or trauma such as a broken or knocked-out tooth. Any situation involving uncontrolled bleeding or significant injury to the teeth and gums requires immediate professional attention.
How quickly should I see an emergency dentist?
You should seek care as soon as possible, especially if you are experiencing worsening pain, swelling, or a suspected infection. Prompt treatment is the best way to resolve discomfort and prevent more serious dental complications.
Can Parkview Dental treat dental emergencies the same day?
Yes, same-day emergency appointments are typically available to provide diagnosis and treatment for patients in pain. We focus on resolving the root cause of your emergency as efficiently as possible during your visit.
Should I go to the emergency room or an emergency dentist?
Visit an emergency dentist for dental pain, infections, or broken teeth, but go to the ER for life-threatening issues like difficulty breathing. While hospitals are vital for systemic trauma, they often lack the specialized tools required to repair teeth.
What should I do if I have severe tooth pain before my appointment?
Rinse your mouth with warm water, avoid chewing on the affected side, and use a cold compress on the outside of your face. These steps can help manage symptoms until our team can professionally treat the source of your pain.
How serious is a tooth infection or abscess?
A tooth infection is a serious condition that requires prompt treatment to prevent it from spreading to other parts of the body. If you notice a painful bump on your gums, fever, or swelling, contact us immediately for an emergency exam.
Will dental insurance cover emergency treatment?
Most dental insurance plans, including many PPO and Medicaid plans, provide coverage for emergency examinations and essential treatments. Our team will help you verify your benefits before your care begins.
What if I am not sure my problem is an emergency?
If you are unsure, it is always safer to call our office and speak with a professional about your symptoms. We can help determine if you need immediate care or if the issue can be addressed during a standard appointment.
Get Help for Your Dental Emergency Today
If you are in pain or unsure what to do next, our team is ready to help. Call now to speak with our team or schedule an emergency visit as soon as possible.













