Emergency Dentistry

Fast and Reliable Emergency Dentistry

At Stuyvesant Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time — and they’re often painful, stressful, and unexpected. Whether you're dealing with a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, our experienced team is here to provide prompt, compassionate care when you need it most.

We offer same-day emergency appointments whenever possible and prioritize relieving your pain, addressing the issue, and restoring your oral health quickly and safely. Our calm, supportive environment ensures that even in urgent situations, you feel comfortable and cared for.

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What is Considered a Dental Emergency?

You should seek immediate dental care if you experience any of the following:
  • Severe Toothache: Persistent or intense pain may indicate infection or deep decay.
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: Quick treatment can sometimes save the tooth if addressed promptly.
  • Cracked or Broken Tooth: Damage to a tooth can lead to infection or further complications if left untreated.
  • Dental Abscess: A painful infection that can cause swelling, fever, and serious health risks if not treated.
  • Lost Filling or Crown: Exposed tooth structure can cause pain and further damage.
  • Bleeding or Swelling: Uncontrolled bleeding or facial swelling requires urgent evaluation.
If you're unsure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, contact our office immediately. Our team can guide you on the next steps.

The Emergency Dental Care Process

When you arrive for your emergency visit, we act quickly to assess your condition and relieve your discomfort.

What to Do During a Dental Emergency

Taking the right steps before you reach our office can make a difference:
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: Gently rinse the tooth without scrubbing it. If possible, place it back in the socket or store it in milk and bring it with you immediately.
  • Severe Toothache: Rinse with warm water and use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
  • Broken Tooth: Save any fragments and avoid chewing on the affected side.
  • Swelling or Abscess: Contact us right away. Do not ignore facial swelling or signs of infection.
Prompt action improves the chances of saving your tooth and preventing complications.

Get Emergency Dental Care Today

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t wait. The team at Stuyvesant Dental is ready to provide fast, effective care in a supportive environment.

Call us immediately to schedule your emergency appointment. We are committed to restoring your comfort and protecting your smile as quickly as possible.

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