Knocked Out Tooth Treatment for Laredo Families
When a tooth gets knocked out in south Laredo — whether on a job site off Mines Road, during a weekend soccer match at North Central Park, or after a fall at home in the Los Obispos or Plantation neighborhoods — the clock starts the moment it leaves the socket. Our office sits right on US-83 at 1918, a few minutes from the Zapata Highway corridor and the residential pockets off Cielito Lindo and Las Blancas.
Most of the working adults we see here are self-pay, juggling service-industry or construction schedules, and worried a dental emergency means a $500 bill they can't cover. Front desk will quote a realistic self-pay exam range over the phone in Spanish or English before you drive over, and we'll talk through CareCredit or an in-house payment plan at the chair — not in a back office later.
Bring the tooth in cold milk if you can; we'll take it from there.


