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Toothache on the
Weekend
in Santa Monica?

Your tooth doesn't care that it's Saturday in Santa Monica. Neither do we. Submit your info and a participating dental office in the Santa Monica area will have your request.

Takes 60 seconds ยท No account needed

Weekend in Santa Monica

Trying to enjoy your weekend in Santa Monica but the discomfort won't let you
Called your dentist and got the weekend voicemail
Wondering if you should wait until Monday or do something now
Can't eat comfortably and it's ruining your plans
Something cracked or chipped
Your kid's tooth is bothering them and you can't get anyone on the phone

How This Works

It's the weekend in Santa Monica and dental offices are closed or limited. Instead of calling every Santa Monica dental office hoping for a Saturday slot, scrolling through emergency-dentist directories, or just enduring it until Monday, you can submit your information once on toothhurt.com. A participating Santa Monica-area dental office will receive your request and may reach out to schedule an appointment. Submitting is free. Any costs for actual dental services would be between you and the dental office. toothhurt.com is operated by Tooth Hurt LLC, an independent marketing service. We are not a dental practice and do not provide dental care, diagnosis, or clinical advice. If you have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911.

Tooth-people fact: The Santa Monica Pier marks the official western terminus of historic Route 66. The 'End of the Trail' sign there commemorates the 2,448-mile journey that begins in Chicago. Figured you might appreciate that this weekend.

Sixty seconds. That's all this takes.

Your request goes to a participating dental office in the Santa Monica area

Common Questions

What can I do about a toothache on the weekend in Santa Monica?
If a tooth is bothering you on the weekend in Santa Monica, one option is to submit your information on toothhurt.com. A participating Santa Monica-area dental office will receive your request and may reach out to schedule an appointment. Submitting is free. If you have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911.
Should I go to the ER for a toothache on the weekend?
That's a question for a medical professional. If you have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911. For a tooth issue without those symptoms, the participating dental office can help you decide what to do when they reach out.
What happens after I submit?
Your information is shared with a participating dental office in the Santa Monica area. That office can then reach out to schedule an appointment.
Does this cost anything?
Submitting your info is free. Any fees for dental services would be between you and the dental office.
Is toothhurt.com a dental office?
No. toothhurt.com is operated by Tooth Hurt LLC, an independent marketing service. We do not provide dental care, diagnosis, or clinical advice.
What ZIP codes do you cover in Santa Monica?
All five Santa Monica residential ZIPs: 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, and 90405.
What if I'm in a specific neighborhood like Ocean Park or the Montana Avenue district?
Same form, same process. Whether you're in Ocean Park, the Montana Avenue district, Sunset Park, North of Montana, or anywhere else in Santa Monica, your request goes to a participating dental office serving the Santa Monica area.

Don't let a toothache ruin your whole weekend.

Get back to your weekend

We Cover All of Santa Monica

Whether you're up in North of Montana watching the marine layer roll in, walking the Third Street Promenade downtown, or near the Pier in Ocean Park, toothhurt.com works the same way wherever you are in Santa Monica.

Downtown Santa Monica: the dining and shopping hub near the Third Street Promenade
Ocean Park: the laid-back beachside community along Main Street
Main Street: the charming neighborhood just south of the Pier with restaurants and fitness studios
Montana Avenue: the upscale boutique district at the city's northern edge
North of Montana: the residential area north of Montana Avenue
Sunset Park: the family-oriented residential area in the southern part of the city

ZIP codes covered: 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, 90405.

Other Cities We Serve

If you're a little further out, toothhurt.com serves nearby places too.

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A toothache is one moment. Whatever the underlying situation in Santa Monica, toothhurt.com has a page for it.

About toothhurt.com

toothhurt.com is operated by Tooth Hurt LLC, an independent marketing service based in California. We are not a dental practice and do not provide dental care, diagnosis, or clinical advice. Our service connects people experiencing common dental moments (early-morning toothaches, weekend pain, life transitions like a new job or moving to a new city) with participating, independently licensed dental offices in their area. The consumer submits their information once on toothhurt.com, and a participating dental office receives the request and may reach out to schedule an appointment. Submitting is free for the consumer. Any costs for actual dental services would be between the consumer and the dental office. toothhurt.com currently serves Santa Monica and 33 other cities and neighborhoods across the Greater Los Angeles area. If you have a medical emergency including severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911.

Important Notice: toothhurt.com is operated by Tooth Hurt LLC, an independent marketing service. We are not a dental practice and do not provide dental care, diagnosis, treatment, or clinical advice of any kind. All dental services are provided by independently owned and licensed dental practices. Submitting your information does not guarantee an appointment or a response from a dental office. By using this site, you consent to having your contact information shared with a participating dental office for the purpose of that office potentially contacting you to schedule an appointment. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.