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Westlake Smile Design
911 Hampshire Rd., Suite #7
Westlake Village, CA 91361
We see same-day dental emergencies during office hours.
MON-TUE: 8:30AM-6:30PM | WED-THU: 7:00AM-6:30PM | FRI: 7:00AM-4:00PM
If you're in severe pain or have a dental trauma, call immediately don't wait for a callback form.
SAME-DAY CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST
Westlake Smile Design sees same-day dental emergencies during office hours, Monday through Friday. Whether you're dealing with sudden tooth pain, a broken or knocked-out tooth, a lost crown, a dental abscess, or any other urgent dental situation — call (805) 497-9585 immediately. Our Westlake Village team will get you in as quickly as possible.

Emergency appointments available Mon-Fri during office hours

Trusted by Westlake Village & Conejo Valley families since 1990

(805) 497-9585 — fastest way to reach us for emergencies
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
Call us immediately if you have a dental emergency. We accommodate same-day emergency appointments during the following hours:
| Day | Clinical Hours | Emergency Status |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM | On-Call Priority |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM | On-Call Priority |
| Wednesday | 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM | On-Call Priority |
| Friday | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM | On-Call Priority |
| Saturday | Closed | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed | Closed |
WESTLAKE VILLAGE & THOUSAND OAKS
If you're experiencing any of these urgent dental concerns in Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, or nearby, do not wait. Contact Westlake Smile Design right away at (805) 497-9585 so we can advise you and arrange same-day care when appropriate.
Sudden or escalating tooth pain is one of the most common dental emergencies — and one of the most misunderstood. Intense pain usually indicates infection, pulp damage, or an abscess. It does not resolve on its own.
What to do:
Take OTC pain relief (ibuprofen preferred over aspirin) and call us immediately. Do not place aspirin directly on the tooth or gum — it can cause tissue damage.
A cracked tooth can range from a hairline fracture (painful but stable) to a complete break exposing the nerve. Both require urgent attention. Cracks that reach the pulp can rapidly develop into abscesses.
What to do:
Rinse with warm water. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Save any broken pieces if possible. Call us — do not attempt to bond or glue the tooth at home.
A completely dislodged permanent tooth is a time-critical emergency. The window for successful re-implantation is approximately 30 to 60 minutes from the time of injury.
What to do:
Handle the tooth by the crown only — do not touch the root. Rinse gently with water. If possible, place it back in the socket or keep it in milk or between your cheek and gum. Call immediately and come straight in.
A dental abscess is a bacterial infection that can spread beyond the tooth to the jaw, neck, and in rare cases, become life-threatening. Symptoms include severe throbbing pain, swollen gum or jaw, fever, and difficulty swallowing.
What to do:
Call us immediately. If you have difficulty breathing or swallowing, go to the emergency room — this indicates the infection may be spreading. Abscess is a true medical emergency.
A lost crown or filling exposes vulnerable tooth structure and can cause pain, sensitivity, and rapid decay. While less immediately painful than other emergencies, it should not be left untreated for more than a day or two.
What to do:
If you have the crown, keep it safe. Dental cement (available at pharmacies) can temporarily re-seat the crown until your appointment. Call us as soon as possible to schedule a same-day or next-day visit.
Lacerations to the lips, tongue, cheeks, or gums from trauma, biting, or impact can bleed significantly and may require immediate care — especially if the bleeding does not slow within 15 minutes.
What to do:
Clean the area gently and apply firm pressure with gauze or a clean cloth. If bleeding is severe or doesn't slow, go to urgent care or the ER. For moderate injuries that have slowed, call us to assess whether sutures or further treatment are needed.
A broken retainer, snapped wire, or dislodged aligner can cause pain, injury to soft tissues, and shift teeth quickly if left in place. Patients with active orthodontic treatment should treat this as urgent.
What to do:
If a wire is poking soft tissue, use orthodontic wax or a pencil eraser to temporarily cover the sharp end. Do not attempt to cut or remove wires yourself. Call us immediately for same-day assessment.
A tooth that has been pushed sideways, partially out of its socket, or is visibly loose after trauma requires immediate care. Even if pain is minimal, the tooth's blood supply may be compromised.
What to do:
Do not attempt to move or reposition the tooth yourself. Avoid chewing on that side. Call us immediately — timing is critical for preserving the tooth.
We understand that calling a dentist when you're in pain is stressful — especially if you haven't been in for a while or you're not an existing patient. Here's exactly what to expect when you reach us:
Tell us what happened and describe your symptoms. Our team will assess the urgency and get you scheduled as quickly as possible — often the same day. We see emergency patients during all office hours. If you're in severe pain or have had a dental trauma, say so immediately so we can prioritize your call.
When you arrive, you'll be seen quickly. For genuine emergencies, we don't keep you waiting in a chair reading magazines. Dr. Hakimi or Dr. Eben will examine the affected area, take any necessary digital X-rays, and assess the full situation — including any underlying conditions that may be contributing.
Before any treatment begins, we explain exactly what we found and what your options are. No surprises. No pressure. Just a clear picture of what's happening and what we recommend — including estimated cost and insurance coverage. You make the decision. We support it.
Most emergency conditions can be addressed at your initial appointment — pain relief, temporary or permanent restoration, drainage of infection, or re-implantation as appropriate. Where a follow-up appointment is needed, we'll schedule it before you leave and make sure you know exactly what to do in the meantime.
We know dental emergencies bring anxiety with them. Every treatment room at our Westlake Village office has a television, personalized headphones, and a comfort pillow. Nitrous oxide is available for patients who need it — including during emergency procedures. We will not rush you, and we will not judge you regardless of how long it's been since your last visit.
HERE'S A SIMPLE GUIDE
Not every dental problem requires same-day care — but the ones that do tend to get much worse very quickly if ignored. When in doubt, call us. The call is free, takes two minutes, and our team will tell you honestly whether you need to come in today.
Important: Dental emergencies often don't follow this chart exactly. If you're uncertain, call (805) 497-9585. Our front desk team is trained to help you assess urgency over the phone
AND THE CONEJO VALLEY
Our emergency dental office is located at 911 Hampshire Rd., Suite #7 in Westlake Village - centrally positioned for quick access from across the region. We routinely serve emergency patients from:
Westlake Village - on-site, immediately accessible
Agoura Hills - 10 minutes via Kanan Road
Calabasas & Hidden Hills - 12 minutes via the 101
Oak Park - 15 minutes west on the 101
Moorpark - 20 minutes via the 23 Freeway
Malibu - 25 minutes via Malibu Canyon Road
Thousand Oaks & Newbury Park - 10-15 minutes via the 101 Freeway
If you're searching for an emergency dentist near Thousand Oaks, an emergency dentist in Agoura Hills, or emergency dental care anywhere in the Conejo Valley — we are likely the fastest option available to you. Call (805) 497-9585 and we will confirm availability immediately.

We do not restrict emergency care to established patients. If you're in pain right now and you've never been to Westlake Smile Design before, call us. We will do our best to see you today.
When you arrive as a new emergency patient, we'll take a brief medical and dental history, digital X-rays as needed, and proceed directly to assessment and treatment. You won't be asked to complete extensive paperwork before we address your pain.
Many of our longest-standing patients started as emergency walk-ins. A dental crisis is often the first time people find their permanent dental home. If that's you, we'd be glad to be yours.
A dental emergency is any situation involving severe pain, trauma, infection, or significant risk of tooth loss that requires same-day or immediate attention. This includes severe toothache, knocked-out or broken teeth, dental abscess, uncontrolled bleeding after extraction, swelling in the jaw or face, and lost crowns or fillings causing significant pain. When in doubt, call (805) 497-9585 — our team will help you assess urgency over the phone.