Dental Emergency? Call now: (347) 843-8100 — Same-day appointments available.
Urgent Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies don't wait for business hours. We offer same-day emergency appointments Monday through Sunday — call (347) 843-8100 the moment you need us.

Why Choose This Treatment

Key Benefits

Severe Toothache

Sharp, throbbing, or constant tooth pain — especially with swelling — is a dental emergency. Don't wait. Infections can spread rapidly.

Knocked-Out Tooth

Time is critical. Handle by the crown, rinse gently, reinsert if possible, or keep in milk. Call us immediately — we can often re-implant within 30 minutes.

Chipped or Broken Tooth

A cracked or broken tooth is painful and exposes the inner pulp to bacteria. We can often repair it same day with bonding or a temporary crown.

Lost Crown or Filling

A missing crown or filling exposes the tooth to decay and sensitivity. Save the crown if you can — we may be able to re-cement it at your visit.

Abscess / Facial Swelling

A dental abscess is a serious infection that can spread to your jaw and neck. If you have facial swelling, fever, or difficulty swallowing, call us or go to the ER immediately.

Bleeding That Won't Stop

Persistent bleeding after an extraction or injury needs prompt evaluation. Apply gentle pressure with gauze and call us right away.

The Process

What to Expect

1

Call Us First — (347) 843-8100

Call as soon as your emergency occurs. We triage over the phone and reserve same-day slots for urgent cases. Describe your symptoms clearly.

2

First Aid Guidance While You Travel

Our team will give you instructions over the phone — how to handle a knocked-out tooth, control bleeding, or manage pain before you arrive.

3

Same-Day Emergency Exam

We examine the area, take targeted X-rays, and diagnose the problem. You'll know exactly what is happening and what your options are.

4

Immediate Relief Treatment

We address the pain and infection on the same visit. This may include a prescription, temporary restoration, drainage of an abscess, or the start of definitive treatment.

5

Follow-Up Plan

We schedule any additional treatment needed and provide clear post-care instructions. Most emergency patients leave with the pain resolved.

FAQ

Common Questions

Any situation involving severe pain, swelling, bleeding, a knocked-out tooth, a broken tooth with pain, or a suspected abscess is an emergency. When in doubt, call us — we would rather tell you to wait than have you suffer unnecessarily.

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