Relief and guidance for dental pain — a licensed provider can help manage symptoms and infection while you arrange dental care.
Dental pain can be severe and disruptive, and dental infections sometimes need antibiotics in addition to dental treatment. While telehealth cannot replace a dentist, a provider can help manage your symptoms and address infection in the meantime.
During a virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and history, offer pain management guidance, and prescribe antibiotics for a dental infection when appropriate — along with advice on getting timely dental care.
Definitive dental problems — such as cavities, abscesses, or broken teeth — require a dentist to treat the underlying cause. A telehealth provider can help bridge the gap by managing pain and treating infection when appropriate, and by advising how urgently you should be seen in person.
Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.
When to seek in-person care: Seek urgent or emergency care for facial swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, a high fever with dental pain, or swelling spreading to the eye or neck — these can be signs of a serious infection. See a dentist for definitive treatment.
Connect with a licensed provider for symptom management and infection care while you arrange dental treatment.