Emergency Dentist in Rego Park, NY
If you need an emergency dentist in Rego Park, Affordable Dental Care PC is here to help. Our emergency dental services treat acute injuries and infections of the teeth, gums, and jaw to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent complications. Serving patients throughout Queens and the greater New York City area, we prioritize urgent cases to get you seen as quickly as possible.
Emergency dental services are available at Affordable Dental Care PC in Rego Park and the surrounding area. Common emergencies we treat include knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, broken crowns, and tooth abscesses. Depending on the injury, treatment may involve a root canal, a new dental crown, or other restorative care. Patients injured in a car accident may also qualify for treatment under no fault insurance. Call us at (718) 897-3434 to explore your options.
Common Dental Emergencies
According to the American Association of Endodontists, emergency dental care is appropriate when a person:
- Breaks, cracks, or chips a tooth because of an impact or fall
- Loses a tooth because of an impact or fall
- Experiences severe pain because of a decayed or infected tooth
Some damage or trauma to teeth may be an emergency that requires immediate restorative dental care. This could include replacing a filling, installing a temporary crown, or performing a root canal. An emergency dentist may be able to give you emergency advice over the phone. For example, If an adult tooth is knocked out of place, put it in milk and then get to a dentist as soon as possible.
“Some damage or trauma to teeth may be an emergency that requires immediate restorative dental care.”
When To Visit an Emergency Dentist
Not all oral problems require emergency dental care, so patients must examine their situation before making an appointment. Most minor issues can wait a few days for a scheduled appointment. However, there are several reasons to seek emergency dental care:
- Restorative emergencies: Accidents can occur at any time, and in the event of a missing or chipped tooth, it is best to seek immediate care. Restorative emergencies require dental care to preserve teeth, so they remain functional. Dentists can then replace teeth to restore the patient’s smile.
- Severe gum pain: According to WebMD, patients should visit the dentist if minor tooth, jaw, or gum pain lasts more than two days. However, those who are in extreme pain should visit the dentist immediately. Pain that persists despite taking over-the-counter medications, such as Aleve®, Tylenol®, or Advil®, could indicate a serious infection or gum disease.
- Tooth abscess: Tooth abscesses are caused by pockets of pus that develop underneath teeth. In addition to being extremely painful, a tooth abscess can lead to a life-threatening infection if left untreated. Seeking immediate care allows dentists to drain the pus that causes the pain before the problem becomes more severe.
- Lost fillings: When patients lose cavity fillings or crowns, the opening is susceptible to infection. Replacing lost crowns and fillings eliminates pain and reduces the chance of infection setting in. Waiting to receive this treatment could elevate patients’ pain.
“…there are several reasons to seek emergency dental care.”
Benefits of Emergency Dental Care
Emergency dental treatment helps relieve mouth pain quickly and effectively. Dental trauma can occur from an accident or an injury. Seeking immediate care when a problem occurs prevents it from becoming a more extensive issue requiring harsher treatments. By taking control of dental emergencies and visiting the dentist immediately, patients can drastically improve their oral health.
“Seeking immediate care when a problem occurs prevents it from becoming a more extensive issue requiring harsher treatments.”
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Treatments for Dental Emergencies
Since there are many types of dental emergencies, treatment options vary. The dentist will first examine the problem to determine the best course of treatment. After diagnosing the issue, the dentist can either treat the infection, remove the infected tooth, or replace missing tooth fragments. The dentist may also prescribe pain medication or antibiotics to aid in recovery.
“Since there are many types of dental emergencies, treatment options vary.”
Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Rego Park, Queens
Affordable Dental Care PC provides urgent dental care for patients throughout Rego Park, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and the wider Queens area. When you are in pain, getting to a dentist quickly makes all the difference. Our team works to accommodate same-day emergency appointments so patients do not have to suffer through a toothache, dental abscess, or broken tooth longer than necessary.
We treat a wide range of dental emergencies, including:
- Severe toothache or dental pain: Persistent or worsening tooth pain can signal decay, infection, or a cracked tooth that requires immediate attention.
- Knocked-out or avulsed tooth: Time is critical. If you have a knocked-out tooth, call us immediately at (718) 897-3434 and keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva while traveling to our office.
- Broken or chipped tooth: A badly broken tooth exposes sensitive pulp tissue and can lead to infection if left untreated. We can assess and restore the tooth in a single visit.
- Dental abscess or swelling: A tooth abscess is an infection that will not resolve without professional treatment. Left untreated, the bacteria can spread to the jaw, neck, or beyond. This is always an emergency.
- Lost or broken crown or filling: A lost restoration leaves the underlying tooth exposed and vulnerable. We can replace it quickly to relieve sensitivity and prevent further damage.
- Emergency tooth extraction: When a tooth cannot be saved, prompt extraction relieves pain and prevents the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and tissue.
Patients with dental injuries from auto accidents may receive treatment at no out-of-pocket cost through no-fault insurance. Workers who suffer dental injuries on the job may also be covered through workers compensation. Call us to verify your coverage before your visit.
“Our team works to accommodate same-day emergency appointments so patients do not have to suffer longer than necessary.”
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What To Do While Waiting For Emergency Dental Treatment
If a patient is suffering from any kind of dental trauma, the first thing to do is contact the dentist for instructions. Treatment options vary depending upon the type of problem. For a lost filling or crown, patients can use a small piece of sugarless gum to cover the opening temporarily. Mouth pain can sometimes be alleviated with over-the-counter medications, while extensive dental trauma may require patients to pack their mouths with gauze.
“If a patient is suffering from any kind of dental trauma, the first thing to do is contact the dentist for instructions.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can I avoid a dental emergency?
A. Protect your teeth and gums when playing sports by using a mouthguard made to fit your mouth precisely. Do not chew hard items such as candy and ice that can damage teeth. Do not use your teeth as tools (to open a package, for example), which can also cause breakage and injury. Keep a first aid kit with gauze and acetaminophen in case of a dental injury.
Q. Is tooth sensitivity a dental emergency?
A. If you experience pain or sensitivity when the teeth are exposed to heat, cold, or pressure, a cavity could be the cause. This symptom is also common among those who have recently had a dental procedure. However, it does not constitute an emergency unless the pain becomes severe.
Q. What type of pain signals a dental emergency?
A. Sharp pain that occurs when you bite down often indicates a broken or damaged tooth. If pain occurs to the gum area within 30 seconds or so of eating hot or cold food, this could indicate damage or infection to the pulp of the tooth. Both of these situations require immediate dental care.
Q. Should I seek emergency dental care for a small crack or chip?
A. Minor damage to the teeth is often painless and is not necessarily an emergency. Chips and cracks that affect only the tooth's enamel can often be filled, polished, and smoothed. However, you should see the dentist right away to prevent further damage. A crack or break in the tooth becomes more urgent when the root is exposed, which can cause severe pain.
Q. What if I have a loose adult tooth?
A. A loose permanent tooth is a dental emergency. If left untreated, the tooth could fall out entirely. Gently push the tooth back into alignment and see a dentist right away for reattachment.
Q. Do you accept walk-in emergency dental patients?
A. Affordable Dental Care PC welcomes patients experiencing dental emergencies and works to accommodate urgent cases as quickly as possible. We recommend calling ahead at (718) 897-3434 so we can prepare for your arrival and minimize your wait time. Same-day appointments are available for most dental emergencies.
Q. What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?
A. Pick up the tooth by the crown — not the root. Rinse it gently with water without scrubbing. If possible, place it back into the empty socket and bite down carefully to hold it in place. If reinsertion is not possible, store the tooth in a small container of milk or hold it between your cheek and gum to keep it moist. Call our office at (718) 897-3434 immediately and get to us within 30 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.
Q. Can I receive emergency dental care after a car accident?
A. Yes. Affordable Dental Care PC is a no-fault dentist in Rego Park, Queens. If you sustained dental injuries in an auto accident, we can treat you and bill your no-fault insurance directly — at no out-of-pocket cost to you. Workers who suffer dental injuries on the job may also be covered through workers compensation. Call us to verify your coverage before your visit.
Q. What are the signs of a dental abscess?
A. A tooth abscess typically causes a severe, throbbing toothache that may radiate to the jaw, ear, or neck. Other signs include sensitivity to hot and cold, fever, swelling in the face or cheek, tender or swollen lymph nodes under the jaw or in the neck, and a bitter or foul taste in the mouth caused by draining pus. A dental abscess is a serious bacterial infection that will not go away on its own and requires prompt professional treatment. Call (718) 897-3434 right away if you suspect an abscess.
Q. How quickly can I be seen for a dental emergency?
A. We understand that dental pain cannot wait. Affordable Dental Care PC prioritizes emergency patients and aims to provide same-day care whenever possible. Call (718) 897-3434 as soon as your dental emergency occurs, describe your symptoms, and our team will get you in as quickly as possible. Serving patients in Rego Park, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and throughout Queens, NY.
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Dental Emergency in Rego Park or Queens? We Can Help
Do not wait out a toothache, broken tooth, or dental infection. The longer an emergency goes untreated, the more damage it can cause. Affordable Dental Care PC in Rego Park offers same-day emergency dental care for patients throughout Queens, NY. Our compassionate team will relieve your pain, assess the damage, and get you on the path to recovery.
We also treat patients injured in car accidents and workplace accidents under no-fault insurance and workers compensation at no out-of-pocket cost.
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