What to Expect in a Kids’ Emergency Dental Visit on Christmas Event

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By STURZ & ABBY | December 23, 2025

Christmas Eve in Bakersfield is usually filled with family dinners, twinkling lights, and last-minute gift wrapping. From neighborhoods near River Walk Park to homes across Rosedale and downtown Bakersfield, families are preparing for festive celebrations. But when a child experiences sudden dental pain or an accident, the holiday cheer can quickly turn into stress and worry.

A kids’ emergency dental visit on Christmas Eve can feel overwhelming for parents and children alike. Knowing what to expect ahead of time can help you stay calm, act quickly, and ensure your child gets the care they need. We understand how important it is to keep children comfortable, and parents informed—especially during the holidays.

Why Dental Emergencies Happen During the Holidays

The Christmas season often brings sugary treats, sticky candies, and crunchy snacks that can increase the risk of dental problems. Add holiday excitement, running around with cousins, and late bedtimes, and accidents are more likely to happen.

Common Christmas Eve dental emergencies for kids include:

  • Sudden toothaches from cavities or infections
  • Chipped or broken teeth from falls or biting hard foods
  • Knocked-out baby or permanent teeth during play
  • Swollen gums or dental abscesses
  • Lost fillings or crowns

If your child is in pain, seeing a kids emergency dentist Bakersfield families trust can make all the difference in protecting their smile and restoring comfort.

What Happens When You Arrive at Sturz & Abby

Walking into a dental office on Christmas Eve can be nerve-wracking for a child. That’s why our team focuses on creating a calm, friendly, and reassuring environment from the moment you arrive.

1. A Warm, Kid-Friendly Welcome

Our front desk team understands that emergencies don’t wait for convenient times. We greet families with patience, compassion, and clear communication—helping kids feel safe even during a stressful situation.

2. Gentle Evaluation

The dentist will carefully examine your child’s mouth, often using digital X-rays if needed. We explain everything in simple, age-appropriate language so your child knows what’s happening and why.

3. Immediate Pain Relief

Relieving your child’s discomfort is the top priority. Depending on the issue, treatment may include medication, a temporary restoration, or gentle dental procedures designed specifically for young patients.

4. Customized Treatment Plan

Not every emergency requires extensive treatment right away. Sometimes, stabilizing the tooth and scheduling follow-up care after the holidays is the best approach. Parents are always informed and involved in the decision-making process.

What Patients Say About Their Experience

One of the biggest concerns parents have during an emergency visit is how their child will handle it emotionally. We are known throughout Bakersfield for our compassionate, child-centered approach.

A parent recently shared this experience:

“Truly a special place! Dr. Abby and staff were all so kind, on time, and communicated well! Most importantly helped my son feel comfortable and safe during our visit. I can not speak highly enough about how amazing this staff is. So grateful to have found this office.”
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We take pride in building trust with every child—whether it’s their first dental visit or an unexpected emergency on Christmas Eve.

Another longtime patient shared:

“We’ve been seeing Dr. Abby for 8 years now—my oldest is 16 and my youngest is 6. My youngest is autistic, and every visit with Dr. Abby has been a positive experience. He is incredibly patient, kind, and caring, especially with my son. I truly appreciate the care we’ve received over the years. I highly recommend Sturz & Abby Dentistry—they’ve been wonderful to me and my family!”
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This level of understanding is especially important during holiday emergencies, when children may already feel overstimulated or anxious.

After the Visit: What Comes Next?

Once your child’s immediate issue is addressed, our team will provide clear aftercare instructions. You’ll know how to manage discomfort at home, what foods to avoid, and when to schedule follow-up treatment. Our goal is to help your family return to enjoying Christmas Eve with peace of mind.

Why Bakersfield Families Trust Sturz & Abby

Families across Bakersfield—from Seven Oaks to East Bakersfield—trust Sturz & Abby because we combine expert dental care with genuine compassion. Even during holidays, we remain committed to keeping kids’ smiles healthy and parents reassured.

If your child experiences a dental emergency this Christmas Eve, don’t wait. Call +16615882525 to get trusted care when it matters most.

FAQs

1. Is a kids’ dental emergency on Christmas Eve serious?
Yes. Tooth pain, swelling, or trauma should never be ignored, even on holidays.

2. What qualifies as a dental emergency for children?
Severe pain, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, infections, or bleeding gums are all emergencies.

3. Can baby tooth emergencies wait until after Christmas?
Not always. Infections or pain can worsen quickly and should be evaluated promptly.

4. How long does an emergency visit usually take?
Most visits last 30–60 minutes, depending on the issue and treatment needed.

5. Will my child feel pain during treatment?
We use gentle techniques and appropriate pain control to keep children comfortable.

6. Can parents stay with their child during the visit?
Yes. Parental presence is encouraged to help children feel safe and supported.

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome!