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Toothache Dentist Near Me · Sugar Land, TX · 10–15 Min Away

Toothache Dentist
Near Sugar Land, TX

Tooth pain in Sugar Land? Best Dental is 10–15 minutes away in Richmond — same-day emergency appointments, every treatment price published before you call. Root canal $950. Extraction $250. No surprise bills.

$950
Root Canal (Molar)
$250
Extraction
$950
Crown
~10–15 min
From Sugar Land

Toothache Dentist Near Me — Sugar Land, TX

Quick Answer — Toothache Dentist Near Sugar Land, TX

Best Dental in Richmond, TX is the closest full-service toothache dentist to Sugar Land — 10–15 minutes west via US-90A or Hwy 6. Same-day emergency appointments are available for toothaches, dental abscesses, broken teeth, and severe pain. Root canal $950, extraction $250, crown $950 — all prices published before you call. Most PPO insurance accepted. Call (281) 215-3065.

Sugar Land has no shortage of dental offices, but when a real toothache hits — the kind that wakes you up at night, or swells your jaw, or hasn't responded to ibuprofen in two days — the question isn't just who's nearby. It's who can see you today and tell you what it's going to cost before you walk through the door. Most Sugar Land practices charge premium prices for the same procedures, and virtually none publish what those prices are in advance.

Best Dental is 10–15 minutes from First Colony, New Territory, Telfair, Riverstone, and Commonwealth. Dr. Naderi has treated toothache patients at every severity level — from a simple cavity that needs a filling to a spreading abscess that requires same-day intervention. Every treatment price is published on this page. No consultation required just to find out what you'll owe.

This guide covers every common cause of tooth pain, how to read your symptoms, when the pain crosses into emergency territory, and exactly what each treatment costs. By the end, you'll know what's likely going on and the clearest path to fixing it.

How Close Is Best Dental to Sugar Land?

Best Dental is at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407 — just west of Sugar Land along the US-90A corridor. Drive times from Sugar Land neighborhoods are consistently 10–15 minutes with normal traffic:

First Colony
~10 min
via US-90A West
New Territory
~10 min
via US-90A West
Telfair
~12 min
via Hwy 6 South
Riverstone
~13 min
via Hwy 6 South
Commonwealth
~14 min
via US-90A West
Sugar Land Town Square
~12 min
via US-90A West

For most Sugar Land patients dealing with a toothache, that 10–15 minute drive is worth far more than it costs in time. A root canal at Best Dental runs $950 vs. $1,200–$1,800 at Sugar Land-area practices. On a single procedure, the savings dwarf the commute many times over.

What's Causing Your Toothache?

Not all tooth pain is the same — the cause determines both the urgency and the treatment. A toothache from a small cavity and one from an abscess are both "tooth pain," but one can wait a week for an appointment and the other cannot. Here are the most common causes and what they mean for your care:

Tooth Decay / Cavity

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Bacterial acids erode enamel and dentin, exposing the sensitive layers beneath. Pain is often sharp and triggered by sweet, cold, or acidic foods. Caught before it reaches the pulp, the fix is a filling — relatively quick and straightforward.

Treatment: Filling ($125–$175) · Crown if extensive ($950)

Pulpitis / Infected Nerve

Urgent

When decay or bacteria penetrate to the tooth's pulp, the nerve becomes inflamed or infected. Symptoms include persistent throbbing, sensitivity to hot and cold that lingers well past the trigger, and pain that wakes you at night. A root canal removes the infected tissue and saves the tooth.

Treatment: Root canal ($750–$950) + crown ($950)

Dental Abscess

Emergency

A bacterial infection that forms a pocket of pus at the tooth root or in the surrounding gum. Signs include severe throbbing, facial swelling, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a foul taste. Left untreated, an abscess can spread to the jaw, neck, and beyond — same-day care is essential.

Treatment: Root canal or extraction + antibiotics

Cracked or Fractured Tooth

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A crack lets bacteria and temperature reach the inner tooth structure, producing sharp pain on biting — often only on one specific spot or side. Cracks are notoriously difficult to diagnose visually and often require targeted bite tests and imaging to locate precisely.

Treatment: Crown ($950) · Root canal + crown if pulp is involved

Impacted Wisdom Tooth

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A wisdom tooth that hasn't fully emerged, or is angled into the adjacent molar, produces deep aching pressure in the back of the jaw — sometimes radiating toward the ear or temple. Infection around the gum flap (pericoronitis) adds swelling and sharper pain to the ache.

Treatment: Tooth extraction near Sugar Land ($250/tooth)

Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

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Advanced gum disease causes chronic dull aching throughout the mouth — not localized to one tooth — along with gum recession, bleeding, and eventually loosening teeth. The source is bacterial infection below the gumline, treated with deep cleaning (scaling and root planing).

Treatment: Deep cleaning · periodontal maintenance

Exposed Root / Sensitivity

Non-urgent

Gum recession exposes root surfaces that lack enamel protection, producing brief, sharp pain from cold air, cold water, and sweets. Less severe cases respond well to desensitizing toothpaste; more advanced recession may need bonding or a gum graft.

Treatment: Desensitizing treatment · bonding or gum graft if severe

Failed or Broken Restoration

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A filling that has cracked, worn down, or fallen out — or a crown that has loosened or fractured — leaves the underlying tooth exposed to decay and temperature. Pain typically appears or worsens after years of a tooth that felt fine. Replacement of the restoration resolves it.

Treatment: New filling ($125–$175) or crown ($950)

Symptom Checker — What Your Pain Is Telling You

The character of your pain — its timing, triggers, and intensity — is one of the most important diagnostic tools a dentist has. Match your symptoms below to understand what's likely happening and how soon you need care.

Sharp pain only when biting down
Likely: Cracked tooth or failing restoration. Pain concentrated at one spot when biting suggests a structural problem, not an infection.
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Brief sensitivity to cold or sweet foods
Likely: Early cavity or enamel erosion exposing dentin. Pain is sharp but passes within 30 seconds. Manageable but needs treatment before it deepens.
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Cold sensitivity that lingers for minutes
Likely: Pulpitis — the tooth nerve is inflamed. The longer the lingering, the more advanced the inflammation. A root canal is typically needed.
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Throbbing pain that wakes you at night
Likely: Infected nerve or abscess. Lying down raises pressure in the head and unmasks infection-driven throbbing. Nighttime throbbing almost always requires root canal treatment.
Emergency — call now
Swelling in the cheek, jaw, or under the chin
Likely: Dental abscess with spreading infection. Swelling indicates the bacteria have moved beyond the tooth into surrounding tissue.
Emergency — call now
Tooth pain with fever or bad taste
Likely: Systemic spread of a dental abscess. Fever means the infection is in the bloodstream. Do not wait — this warrants same-day care.
Emergency — call now
Dull jaw ache, worst in the morning
Likely: Nighttime grinding (bruxism) or wisdom tooth pressure. Morning jaw and temple soreness without fever usually points to mechanical causes, not infection.
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Pain that suddenly disappeared after being severe
Likely: The nerve has died. The tooth is no longer transmitting pain signals, but the infection is still present and silently spreading. This is more serious — not better.
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When a Toothache Becomes a Dental Emergency

Most tooth pain is urgent — meaning it needs professional care within a day or two — but these specific signs indicate that the infection has reached a stage requiring same-day attention. Do not wait on these:

🚨 Call a dentist same-day if you have any of the following:

Facial swelling affecting the cheek, jaw, or area under the chin · Fever above 99°F accompanying tooth pain · Throbbing that has not responded to ibuprofen after 24 hours · Pain that woke you from sleep two or more nights in a row · A persistent bad taste or visible drainage near a tooth · Difficulty swallowing or opening your mouth fully · Tooth pain that abruptly stopped after being severe (the nerve may have died while the infection continues spreading)
Same-day emergency appointments available at Best Dental. Sugar Land patients with toothaches, dental abscesses, or other urgent dental pain can call (281) 215-3065 — we're 10–15 minutes away. See our Sugar Land dental services page for more about what we offer patients in your area.

Treatments & Published Prices

Every treatment that resolves a toothache is listed below with its exact price — before you call, before you come in. Sugar Land dental practices rarely post these numbers publicly. Best Dental always does.

Tooth-Colored Filling

$125–$175
Cavity that hasn't reached the pulp
80–100% covered by most PPO
vs. $200–$350 in Sugar Land

Root Canal (Molar)

$950
Infected pulp removed · $750 anterior
~$475 OOP with 50% PPO
vs. $1,200–$1,800 in Sugar Land

Dental Crown

$950
Required after most root canals
~$475 OOP with 50% PPO
vs. $1,400–$2,000 in Sugar Land

Tooth Extraction

$250
All types — simple through wisdom
~$50–$125 OOP with PPO
vs. $400–$800 in Sugar Land

IV Sedation

$500
Flat fee · covers full procedure
For anxious patients or complex cases
vs. $800–$1,200 in Sugar Land

Root Canal + Crown

$1,900
Complete tooth-saving treatment
~$950 OOP with 50% PPO
vs. $2,600–$3,800 in Sugar Land

*PPO estimates assume standard coverage after deductible. Sugar Land pricing based on publicly available market rates for the Sugar Land / Fort Bend County area.

Cost Comparison — Sugar Land vs. Best Dental

Sugar Land's dental market reflects the area's higher cost of living — most practices charge substantially more than Best Dental for identical procedures, and few publish their fees before you book. For patients in First Colony, Telfair, Riverstone, and New Territory, the 10–15 minute drive to Richmond typically saves hundreds to over a thousand dollars on a single procedure.

Treatment Best Dental (10–15 min from Sugar Land) Sugar Land–Area Pricing You Save
Root Canal (molar)$950$1,200–$1,800$250–$850
Dental Crown$950$1,400–$2,000$450–$1,050
Root Canal + Crown$1,900$2,600–$3,800$700–$1,900
Tooth Extraction$250$400–$800$150–$550
Tooth-Colored Filling$125–$175$200–$350$75–$175
IV Sedation$500$800–$1,200$300–$700
Prices Published Upfront?Yes — every procedureRarely

Home Relief While You Wait

These measures can reduce tooth pain while you wait for your appointment. They address the symptoms only — none of them treat the underlying cause — but they can make the next several hours significantly more manageable.

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Alternate Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen

400mg ibuprofen and 500mg acetaminophen, alternating every 3 hours (not taken together), provides stronger pain relief than either medication alone. Always take with food.

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Clove Oil on the Painful Tooth

A small amount of clove oil applied to the tooth with a cotton ball delivers temporary numbing from eugenol — the same natural compound used in emergency dental sedatives. Effective for 30–60 minutes at a time.

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Cold Pack on the Outside of the Jaw

Ice wrapped in a cloth applied to the cheek for 15 minutes on, 10 minutes off reduces swelling and dulls the pain signal. Never place ice directly on the tooth — direct cold contact will significantly worsen pain if the nerve is inflamed.

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Warm Salt Water Rinse

Dissolve 1 tsp of salt in 8 oz of warm water and rinse gently for 30 seconds. Reduces bacteria around the affected tooth and calms inflamed gum tissue. Avoid vigorous swishing.

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Keep Your Head Elevated at Night

When you lie flat, blood pressure in the head increases — which intensifies throbbing in an inflamed or infected tooth. An extra pillow or two reduces nighttime pressure and makes sleep more possible.

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Avoid Hot, Cold, and Sweet Foods

Inflamed pulp reacts sharply to temperature and sugar. Stick to room-temperature, soft foods and chew on the side of your mouth away from the painful tooth until you're treated.

⚠️ Home remedies manage pain — they do not treat infection. Ibuprofen and clove oil can make a toothache bearable for a few hours, but they cannot stop decay, clear an abscess, or prevent an infection from spreading. A toothache that has lasted more than 24–48 hours or is severe requires professional evaluation. Do not let temporary relief from home measures become a reason to delay care.

Why Sugar Land Patients Choose Best Dental

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Every Price Published Before You Call

Root canal $950. Extraction $250. Crown $950. You'll find these numbers right on this page — no consultation required to get a figure. Nearly every Sugar Land practice requires an exam before disclosing prices. Best Dental doesn't.

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Same-Day Emergency Appointments

Tooth pain doesn't wait for an opening two weeks out. Call first thing in the morning and we prioritize getting you in the same day — the same appointment slot most Sugar Land practices book out weeks in advance.

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All Procedures In-House — No Referrals

Root canals, extractions, crowns, wisdom teeth removal, and IV sedation are all performed in our office. No referral to a Sugar Land endodontist or oral surgeon with a separate wait, a separate co-pay, and a second appointment cycle.

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0% Financing Through Cherry and CareCredit

Approved patients can finance their out-of-pocket balance at 0% for 12–24 months. A $950 molar root canal becomes as little as $40/month. Soft-pull pre-qualification through Cherry — no impact on your credit score to check.

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Save Your Tooth or Extract — Honest Guidance

Dr. Naderi gives you an honest assessment of whether a root canal and crown is worth it for your specific tooth, or whether extraction makes more sense given your situation. No upselling — just a clear explanation of your options and what each costs.

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10–15 Minutes from Sugar Land

Via US-90A West or Hwy 6 South to Bellaire Blvd. 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407. Free parking. See our full Sugar Land patient guide →

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find a toothache dentist near me in Sugar Land, TX?
Best Dental in Richmond, TX is the closest full-service toothache dentist to Sugar Land — 10–15 minutes away via US-90A West or Hwy 6 South. Same-day emergency appointments are available for toothaches, dental abscesses, and severe tooth pain. Published prices: root canal $750–$950, extraction $250, crown $950. Most PPO insurance accepted. Call (281) 215-3065. Address: 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407.
Why is my toothache worse at night?
Two reasons: first, lying flat increases blood pressure in the head, which amplifies the throbbing of an inflamed or infected tooth. Second, nighttime removes the daytime distractions that help override the pain signal. Toothache that reliably worsens at night and disrupts sleep is a classic sign of pulpitis or a dental abscess — both require professional treatment. Call (281) 215-3065 to schedule same-day care near Sugar Land.
Is a toothache a dental emergency?
A toothache that has lasted more than 24–48 hours, is severe or throbbing, comes with facial swelling, fever, or a bad taste, or has been waking you from sleep should be treated as a dental emergency and evaluated the same day. These symptoms indicate a dental abscess or infected pulp — conditions that will not resolve on their own and can spread to surrounding tissue if left untreated. Best Dental offers same-day emergency appointments for Sugar Land-area patients. Call (281) 215-3065.
Can a toothache go away on its own?
Very mild irritation-based tooth sensitivity can occasionally quiet down on its own, but a toothache from decay reaching the pulp, a dental abscess, or a cracked tooth will not resolve without treatment. Pain that suddenly disappears after being very severe is a warning sign — it often means the nerve has died. The tooth no longer transmits pain, but the infection continues spreading silently. Any toothache lasting more than a couple of days needs professional evaluation.
How much does a root canal cost near Sugar Land, TX?
At Best Dental near Sugar Land, a root canal is $750 for anterior (front) teeth and $950 for molars — all-inclusive, no hidden fees. Most Sugar Land-area dental practices charge $1,200–$1,800 for a molar root canal, and most don't publish that number until after your exam. At Best Dental, the price is posted publicly. Most PPO insurance covers approximately 50% of root canal cost after deductible — leaving around $475 out-of-pocket for a molar at Best Dental vs. $600–$900 at a Sugar Land-area practice. 0% financing available. Call (281) 215-3065.
Should I get a root canal or an extraction?
When the tooth structure is sound enough to support a crown, a root canal followed by a crown is generally the better long-term choice. Keeping your natural tooth preserves the jawbone beneath it, prevents neighboring teeth from shifting, and maintains normal bite function. Extraction at $250 costs less upfront, but replacing the missing tooth with an implant later adds significantly to the total cost. That said, not every tooth is worth saving — Dr. Naderi will evaluate your specific situation and give you a direct, honest recommendation at your appointment without pushing you toward the more expensive option.
How far is Best Dental from Sugar Land, TX?
Best Dental is 10–15 minutes from most Sugar Land neighborhoods: approximately 10 minutes from First Colony and New Territory via US-90A West, 12 minutes from Telfair via Hwy 6 South, 13 minutes from Riverstone, and 14 minutes from Commonwealth. Take US-90A West or Hwy 6 South to Bellaire Blvd. The practice is at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407. Free parking at the entrance. See our Sugar Land patient guide for full driving directions.
Does Best Dental accept PPO dental insurance for Sugar Land patients?
Yes — Best Dental accepts most PPO dental insurance plans. Insurance is verified before treatment, and a written out-of-pocket estimate is provided before any procedure begins so you know exactly what you'll pay. Best Dental accepts PPO plans only — not HMO, DMO, or DHMO plans. For patients without insurance, 0% financing through Cherry (soft pull — no credit score impact) and CareCredit is available on approved credit. Call (281) 215-3065 with your insurance information for a quick benefits check.
Can Best Dental remove a wisdom tooth for a Sugar Land patient same-day?
In many cases, yes. Best Dental performs all wisdom tooth and general tooth extractions in-house at a flat $250 per tooth — simple through complete bony impaction. Same-day extraction slots are available for patients in active pain. No referral to an oral surgeon, no second appointment, no separate co-pay. See our tooth extractions near Sugar Land page for more detail, or call (281) 215-3065 to confirm availability.
What if I'm anxious about dental treatment for my toothache?
Best Dental offers IV sedation at a flat $500 fee — one of the lowest published rates in the greater Houston area, where comparable practices typically charge $800–$1,200. IV sedation means you'll be comfortable and largely unaware during the procedure. It's available for root canals, extractions, wisdom tooth removal, and other procedures. The sedation fee covers the full procedure regardless of how long it takes. Call (281) 215-3065 to ask about sedation options with your same-day appointment.
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