Experience rapid relief & expert care for dental emergencies. We are here to alleviate pain, address urgent concerns, and restore your dental health with utmost urgency & compassion.

Don't suffer in silence. Our emergency dental services offer fast relief and effective solutions to alleviate your pain. Our dedicated team is here to provide immediate care and address the root cause of your toothache, restoring your comfort and oral health.

Don't panic. Our emergency dental services provide immediate relief and expert care when you need it most. Our skilled team is here to quickly restore your smile and alleviate any discomfort, ensuring your oral health is in good hands.


Dealing with swollen gums? Our emergency dental services provide quick relief and effective treatments to address gum inflammation. Our experienced team will diagnose the underlying cause of your swollen gums and provide personalized care to restore your gum health and prevent further complications.
Experience the peace of mind that comes with fast relief and expert help when you need it most. Our emergency dental services offer timely assistance and prompt solutions for unexpected dental issues, restoring your comfort and well-being.



Lakeville Modern Dentistry is conveniently located right off 35W and Kenwood Trail (County Road 50).
We serve clients from every city in the South Metro Twin Cities including:

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Call us as soon as possible. Tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, a lost crown, trauma, or pain when biting can all be signs that something needs attention.
Some dental problems can be handled with a simple repair, while others may require a crown, root canal, extraction, or additional treatment. The sooner we evaluate the problem, the more options you may have.
If you have severe swelling, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, seek urgent medical care right away.
For non-life-threatening dental emergencies, our team will help guide you on the next best step and get you scheduled as appropriately as possible.
Bleeding gums are common, but they are not something to ignore. They may be a sign of inflammation, gingivitis, or periodontal disease.
The American Academy of Periodontology describes gingivitis as the mildest form of periodontal disease and notes that it can cause gums to become red, swollen, and bleed easily. Gingivitis is often reversible with professional treatment and good home care.
If gum disease progresses, it can affect the bone and support around the teeth. That is why we take gum measurements, review X-rays when appropriate, and recommend the type of cleaning or periodontal therapy that matches your actual condition.
Many patients are candidates for dental implants, but it depends on your bone, gum health, medical history, bite, oral hygiene, and the space available for the implant and final tooth.
A proper implant evaluation often includes dental imaging, a bite assessment, and a discussion of your goals. In some cases, bone grafting, gum treatment, or clear aligner therapy may be recommended before implant treatment to create a better foundation.
Our goal is not simply to “place an implant.” Our goal is to create a tooth replacement that looks natural, functions well, and is maintainable long-term.
Common options include a dental implant, bridge, removable partial denture, full denture, implant-supported overdenture, or fixed implant-supported teeth.
The right option depends on how many teeth are missing, your bone levels, gum health, bite, smile goals, budget, timeline, and how fixed or removable you want the final result to be.
Our approach is to look at the entire mouth before replacing teeth. Sometimes the best result requires addressing gum health, bite issues, tooth position, or neighboring teeth before the final replacement is made.
It depends on the condition of the tooth, how much healthy tooth structure remains, your bite, your esthetic goals, and your long-term risk for fracture or decay.
A filling may work well for a smaller cavity. A crown may be recommended when a tooth is weakened, cracked, heavily restored, or needs more protection. The ADA describes crowns as a way to strengthen teeth with large fillings, protect weak teeth, restore broken teeth, improve shape or color, and restore implants. Dr. Bender works extensively with his team to recommend the best options based upon your unique situation and goals.
Veneers are usually considered when the primary goal is improving the appearance of front teeth, such as shape, color, spacing, or minor wear.
At our office, we will explain the “why” behind each option so you can choose confidently.
Trying to diagnose dental problems without X-rays or 3D imaging is a little like asking a mechanic to diagnose your car without opening the hood or looking at the engine.
Some problems can be seen just by looking, but many important issues happen below the surface: cavities between teeth, depth of old fillings, bone loss, infection, cracked roots, impacted teeth, or the exact shape and position of roots and nerves.
X-rays and 3D scans help us see what we cannot see with our eyes alone. That allows us to diagnose more accurately, plan treatment more predictably, and avoid surprises. Our goal is to use the right information at the right time so we can make the best recommendation for your long-term dental health. We pride ourselves in being thorough through our entire process to deliver the best advice and the best care. Every time.
Yes, we work with many dental benefit plans. That said, dental benefit coverage is not the same as medical insurance, and it often does not cover everything needed for ideal care.
Our team will help estimate your benefits, explain expected patient portions, and review payment options before treatment begins. We do our best to help you use your benefits wisely, but our treatment recommendations are based on your health—not on what an dental benefit company chooses to cover.
Our goal is always to create financial transparency.
A cleaning is important, but it is only one part of your oral health. A comprehensive exam helps us evaluate your teeth, gums, bite, joints, bone levels, old dental work, cosmetic concerns, and risk factors for future problems.
This allows us to catch small issues before they become bigger, more expensive, or more painful. The American Dental Association notes that dental visit frequency is not one-size-fits-all and should be based on each person’s unique needs.
Our philosophy is simple: we would rather help you understand the whole picture early than surprise you later.
At Lakeville Modern Dentistry, we believe great dentistry starts with understanding the whole picture—not just fixing one tooth at a time. Our goal is to help you understand your oral health, your options, and the long-term impact of your decisions.
We combine modern technology, thoughtful planning, and a relationship-based approach so your care feels clear, comfortable, and personalized. Whether you need preventive care, crowns, veneers, clear aligners, implants, or a larger smile transformation, we focus on creating healthy, natural-looking results that are built to last.