Toothache on the
Weekend?
Your tooth doesn't care that it's Saturday. Neither do we. Submit your info on toothhurt.com and a participating dental office in your area will have your request. Submitting is free.
Takes 60 seconds ยท No account neededWhat toothhurt.com is
toothhurt.com is a single-form intake service that connects consumers with a dental office. When a tooth bothers you on the weekend, you can submit your information once on toothhurt.com instead of calling every dental office hoping for a Saturday slot or comparing emergency dentist directories. A participating dental office in your area will receive your request and may reach out to schedule an appointment. Submitting is free. 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.
Sound Familiar?
Common scenarios
If a tooth is keeping you from enjoying your weekend, you can submit your information on toothhurt.com. A participating dental office in your area will receive your request and may reach out to schedule an appointment. Submitting is free.
If you've called dental offices and only gotten weekend voicemail, that's exactly what toothhurt.com is built for. Instead of leaving messages on closed offices, submit once and a participating office will receive your request.
If something cracked or chipped over the weekend, you can submit your information on toothhurt.com and a participating dental office in your area will receive your request. They can talk through your situation and scheduling when they reach out.
If your kid's tooth is bothering them and you can't reach anyone, the toothhurt.com form works the same for parents submitting for a child. The participating dental office in your area can reach out about scheduling.
If you're not sure whether to wait until Monday, that's a question for a medical professional. If you have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911. Otherwise, the participating dental office can talk through your situation when they reach out.
How This Works
It's the weekend and dental offices are closed or limited. Instead of calling every dental office hoping for a Saturday slot, scrolling through emergency-dentist directories, comparing practices on rating sites, or just enduring it until Monday, you can submit your information once on toothhurt.com. A participating dental office in your area 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 in California. 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.
Sixty seconds. That's all this takes.
Your request goes to a participating dental office in your areaHow toothhurt.com is structured
toothhurt.com is built around a single decision: you submit one intake form, and a participating dental office in your area receives the request. There is no shortlist for you to evaluate. There is no comparison page. There is no list of providers to call individually. There is one form.
This is structurally different from dental directory services and comparison platforms. Directory services help you compare and choose between many offices, with ratings, reviews, photos, and provider profiles to evaluate. toothhurt.com replaces the comparison-and-choose work with a single intake. Both kinds of services exist for legitimate reasons. They solve different problems.
If you want to research many dental offices, read reviews, and choose between them, a dental directory service is what you want. If you want to skip that work and have a participating office reach out to you, toothhurt.com is what you want.
Common Questions
What can I do about a toothache on the weekend?
If a tooth is bothering you on the weekend, you can submit your information on toothhurt.com. A participating dental office in your area 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 weekend toothache?
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 talk through your situation when they reach out.
How long does this take?
About 60 seconds. The form is short. You don't need to fill out a medical history. The participating dental office can ask follow-up questions when they reach out.
What happens after I submit?
Your information is shared with one participating dental office in your area. That office can then reach out directly to discuss scheduling. You don't get a list of options to compare. You don't get multiple offices calling you. One office, one outreach.
Is this a directory?
No. toothhurt.com is not a directory of dental practices. We do not present a list of offices for you to compare, rate, or contact individually. We do not display ratings, reviews, photos, or shortlists. The product is structured around a single intake form: one submission, one participating dental office in your area.
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.
Do you sell my information?
No. The information you submit on toothhurt.com goes to one participating dental office in your area. We do not sell consumer information to third-party advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated marketing services.
Will I get spam calls if I submit?
Your submission goes to one participating dental office. They may reach out to discuss scheduling. You will not receive calls from a long list of dental offices, and you will not be contacted by services unrelated to dental care.
Can I use this for an emergency?
toothhurt.com is structured around participating dental offices reaching out during their normal business hours. It is not a 24-hour emergency service. If you have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever, call 911. For an urgent dental situation outside an office's normal business hours, an emergency dental clinic or hospital emergency room is the appropriate resource.
What if I'm outside California?
toothhurt.com currently serves California cities. If you submit from outside California, we may not have a participating office to receive your request.
When this page is for you
This page is built for moments when:
- It's the weekend and a tooth is bothering you
- Dental offices in your area are closed or have limited weekend hours
- You don't want to spend Monday morning making dental phone calls
- You want a participating dental office to reach out to you about scheduling
This page is not the right resource if:
- You have severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or a high fever (call 911)
- You need a dentist this minute (consider an emergency dental clinic or ER)
- You want to research and compare many dental practices yourself
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About toothhurt.com
toothhurt.com is operated by Tooth Hurt LLC, an independent consumer marketing service in California. It is designed as an alternative to researching local dental practices individually, comparing offices on rating sites, and calling multiple offices one by one to check availability and insurance acceptance.
Instead, a consumer submits a single intake form on toothhurt.com, and one participating independently owned and licensed dental office in their area receives the request. That office may then reach out directly to discuss scheduling.
toothhurt.com is not a dental practice. We do not provide dental care, diagnosis, treatment, or clinical advice. All dental services are delivered by independently licensed dentists at their own offices.
toothhurt.com is not a directory. We do not present consumers with a list of dental practices to choose between, rate, compare, or contact individually. There is no shortlist, no comparison page, no rating system, no provider profiles. This is by design. toothhurt.com exists for moments when researching, comparing, and calling multiple offices is exactly the friction the consumer wants to avoid.
Submitting an intake request through toothhurt.com is free for consumers. Any fees for dental services are between the consumer and the dental office.
For medical emergencies, including severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or high fever, consumers should call 911. toothhurt.com is structured around participating dental offices reaching out during their normal business hours and is not a 24-hour emergency service.
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