Knocked Out Tooth Treatment for Brownsville Families
The Southmost corner of Brownsville sits tight against the Rio Grande between Paredes Line Road and Boca Chica Blvd, and most of the families who walk into 2950 Southmost Blvd live within a few minutes of the door. When a tooth gets knocked out on a court behind Southmost Elementary, at Gladys Porter Zoo on a weekend, or during a fall walking back from the Gateway International Bridge, the 30-to-60-minute window matters more than the drive. Suite 103 answers at (956) 413-7537 in Spanish and English and walks the caller through cold-milk or saliva storage before the family leaves the house. Whenever the tooth is stored correctly and the family can get in fast, the goal is to have it back in the socket the same visit — no referral across town, no second copay, just a 78521 chair and a Medicaid-friendly front desk.











