Toothache, swelling, a broken tooth, lost crown, or dental injury should not leave you waiting. Grand Mission reserves same-day emergency time and focuses on relief first.

No-pressure guidance. Understand your options before you decide.
When you call, the team assesses urgency, gives immediate guidance, and finds the earliest available same-day opening.
A request is not a confirmed appointment until the office speaks with you. For trouble breathing or swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, or life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or go to an emergency room.

Severe pain and swelling make it hard to think. Grand Mission’s team handles root canals, extractions, crowns, abscess care, and broken-tooth repair in house, with sedation available when anxiety and pain make care feel overwhelming.
Emergency openings are reserved every day the practice is open so urgent patients are not pushed weeks out.
Evening hours Monday through Wednesday and Saturday hours make it easier to get help around work and family.
The team assesses the cause and prioritizes comfort before walking through longer-term decisions.
Root canals, extractions, crowns, infection care, and repairs can be managed in the same practice.
This clinical case image is from Grand Mission Dentistry. Your treatment depends on the cause and condition of the tooth.

Describe the pain, injury, swelling, or bleeding. The team gives guidance and checks the earliest opening.
A focused exam and targeted images identify what is happening and what cannot safely wait.
The team addresses pain and infection risk, with sedation options when appropriate.
You review what can be completed today and any follow-up needed to protect the tooth and your health.

Dr. Sung’s advanced training, in-house treatment range, and multiple sedation levels help the team move from diagnosis to relief without unnecessary referrals. Clear explanations and continuous monitoring help anxious patients feel supported during urgent care.
A Tufts University dental graduate from a family of dentists, Dr. Sung practiced in Massachusetts before moving to the Houston area with his wife and making Richmond home.
Recent public review themes, summarized for clarity. Grand Mission’s public rating is 4.9 from more than 1,700 Google reviews.
Dr. Sung explained every step, recognized her nervousness, and discussed sedation options to help her feel at ease.
She was not a fan of dental visits, but described a smooth, gentle experience from cleaning through checkout.
She described her procedure with Dr. Sung and Michelle as efficient and comfortable.
Still unsure? A conversation with the team can help you understand what applies to your specific situation.
Severe or persistent pain, facial or jaw swelling, a knocked-out or displaced tooth, a painful broken tooth, an abscess, uncontrolled bleeding, or fever with dental infection all need urgent guidance.
Handle it by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently without scrubbing and keep it in milk, saline, or inside the cheek if safe. Call immediately; the first 30–60 minutes can matter.
Grand Mission reserves same-day emergency openings on days the practice is open. Call rather than relying only on the online request so the team can assess urgency and confirm the earliest time.
Sedation options are available when appropriate. Tell the team about anxiety, medications, and health conditions when you call so they can plan safely.
Call now for the fastest triage and earliest available opening.