Tooth Pain & Dental Emergencies in Cicero, IL — Urgent Care

Urgent care in Cicero can treat dental pain and tooth infections with antibiotics and pain relief when you can’t get to a dentist right away.
Same dayWalk-in tooth pain evaluation
AntibioticsAvailable for dental infections
$80–160Typical self-pay urgent care cost

Dental Issues Urgent Care Can Help With

Dental abscess
Bacterial infection at the tooth root — requires antibiotics immediately
Toothache pain
Severe tooth pain from cavities, cracks, or exposed nerves
Jaw pain / TMJ
Pain in the jaw joint — urgent care can rule out other causes
Lost filling or crown
Temporary pain relief and guidance until dental appointment
Facial swelling from tooth
Swelling from a dental infection — requires antibiotics and dental referral
⚠ Go to the ER if you have

  • Facial swelling spreading to the neck or eye — possible Ludwig’s angina (life-threatening)
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing from dental infection
  • Fever over 103°F with facial swelling
  • Swelling spreading rapidly across the face and neck
What Urgent Care CAN and CAN’T Do

Urgent care can: prescribe antibiotics for dental infections, provide pain relief, and evaluate swelling. Urgent care cannot: pull teeth, fill cavities, or perform root canals. After urgent care treatment, follow up with a dentist within 1–2 days — the infection will return without dental treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can urgent care treat a toothache?

Yes, partially. Urgent care can prescribe antibiotics for dental infections and provide pain management. They cannot perform dental procedures. You still need to follow up with a dentist.

Does Illinois Medicaid cover dental care?

Illinois Medicaid (Dental Illinois) covers dental services for adults, including emergency care. Many Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in Cicero offer dental care on a sliding scale.

When is tooth pain a medical emergency?

Go to the ER if you have facial swelling spreading to the neck or eye, difficulty swallowing or breathing, or high fever with facial swelling — these can indicate a life-threatening spreading infection.

Medical Disclaimer: Urgent Care Cicero is a free health information and urgent care directory — we are not a medical provider and do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information on this page is for general educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed doctor or qualified healthcare professional before making any health decision. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Sources: Content is based on publicly available guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mayo Clinic, MedlinePlus (NIH), and other peer-reviewed medical references.