Port City Dental - Superior
Port City Dental in Superior, Wisconsin, operates as a dental clinic, dental hygienist, and emergency dental service. It is rated 5 out of 5 across 149 reviews.
A knocked out tooth, a cracked crown, or severe tooth pain cannot wait for a routine appointment. The practices below are listed with their posted hours so you can spot weekend and late openings fast. Call before you head over - many offices keep same day slots for genuine emergencies even when the schedule looks full.
9 dentists in Superior · sorted so weekend and late openers come first.
Port City Dental in Superior, Wisconsin, operates as a dental clinic, dental hygienist, and emergency dental service. It is rated 5 out of 5 across 149 reviews.
Twin Ports Dental in Superior, Wisconsin, operates as both a cosmetic dentist and a dental clinic. The practice is rated 4.9 out of 5 across 571 reviews.
Lifetime Dental is a dental clinic in Superior, Wisconsin. It opens before 8am and is closed on weekends. The practice is rated 4.9 out of 5 across 253 reviews.
Superior Family Dentistry is a dental practice located in Superior, Wisconsin. It is rated 4.9 out of 5 across 243 reviews. The office opens before 8am but does not offer weekend or late evening hours.
Hill Avenue Dental, a Superior, Wisconsin practice, is rated 4.9 out of 5 across 173 reviews. It offers cosmetic dentistry, general dental care, dental implants, and emergency services. The office opens before 8 a.m. on weekdays but does not have weekend hours.
Midwest Dental in Superior, Wisconsin offers general dentistry along with cosmetic, pediatric, and teeth whitening services. The practice is rated 4.8 out of 5 across 236 reviews.
Lifetime Dental: Dr. Brent Johnson is a dental practice in Superior, Wisconsin. It is also a cosmetic dentist. The business is rated 5 out of 5 across 18 reviews.
Dr. Robert A. Bukowski, DDS is a dentist located in Superior, Wisconsin. The practice is rated 5 out of 5 across 14 reviews.
Mikel Family Dentistry is a dentist in Superior, Wisconsin. It has a 4.8 out of 5 rating based on 17 reviews.
Severe or worsening tooth pain, a knocked out or badly broken tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial swelling. Swelling that affects your eye, throat, or breathing belongs in the emergency room first, not a dental office.
None of the 9 dentists listed here currently post weekend or late hours, but many keep same day slots for emergencies. Calling the closest office is still the fastest route to care.
Call instead of booking online, say the word "emergency", and describe the symptom. Front desks triage by urgency; 9 of the listings below have a phone number you can tap to call. If the first office cannot fit you in, ask them who nearby can.
Use our near-me search to sort dentists by distance with live open-now status. For unbearable pain, an urgent care clinic can prescribe interim relief, and true medical emergencies belong at 911 or the ER.
Hours come from each practice's public listing and can change without notice - always call ahead. This page is not medical advice; for life-threatening symptoms call 911.