Knocked Out Tooth Treatment for Brownsville Families
The Rodeo office at 2155 Ruben M Torres Blvd, Suite #4, sits in the 78526 ZIP along Brownsville's east-side corridor, a short stretch from the Paredes Line Road junction and the Sunrise Mall area. When a permanent tooth gets knocked out on a playground off Paredes, in a bike spill on Ruben Torres, or during a sports hit at a neighborhood school, the clock starts immediately — periodontal ligament cells on the root begin dying within 30–60 minutes out of the socket. Families across this side of Brownsville, many of them bilingual Spanish-primary households on Medicaid or CHIP, need a chairside team that can take the tooth in its milk cup, rinse it without disturbing the root, and reimplant it the same visit. Saturday hours until 4 p.m. mean a Friday-night collision or Saturday-morning fall doesn't have to wait for Monday.











