Emergency Dentistry in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Severe pain? Broken tooth? We offer same-day emergency appointments to get you out of pain fast.
Call now.
Relief
Fast treatment to stop severe pain immediately.
Access
Same-day appointments when emergencies happen.
Stability
Protects damaged teeth from worsening.
Recovery
Prevents infection and supports quick healing.
Preservation
Increases chance of saving natural teeth.
Reassurance
Calm guidance during stressful dental emergencies
Fast Relief When You Need It Most
Dental emergencies don’t wait for convenient timing—and neither do we. At Toothology Dental, we reserve time every day for urgent cases and do everything possible to see emergency patients the same day.
Whether you’re dealing with severe tooth pain, a broken tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or another dental emergency, our team will get you out of pain and develop a treatment plan to fix the problem.
Don’t wait.
Dental emergencies can worsen quickly. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, call us immediately at
(718) 678-3800
We Treat These Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies can be frightening, painful, and time-sensitive. Our team is trained to handle urgent situations quickly and comfortably so you can get back to feeling like yourself again. If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency,
call us — we’ll guide you.
Severe Toothache
Intense, persistent tooth pain often indicates infection or deep decay. We’ll diagnose the cause and provide immediate relief
Broken or Cracked Tooth
From minor chips to severe fractures, we’ll assess the damage and repair or restore your tooth.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Time is critical—a knocked-out permanent tooth can often be saved if treated within 30-60 minutes. Call immediately.
Lost Filling or Crown
Exposed tooth structure is vulnerable to damage and sensitivity. We’ll protect the tooth and replace your restoration.
Dental Abscess/ Infection
Swelling, fever, and severe pain may indicate an abscess. This requires immediate treatment to prevent serious complications.
Broken / Orthodontics
Broken wires or brackets causing pain or injury. We can provide temporary relief and coordinate with your orthodontist.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Cuts or injuries to gums, tongue, cheeks, or lips. We’ll assess, clean, and treat the injury.
Stuck Between Teeth
If flossing doesn’t work, don’t force it. We have tools to safely remove lodged objects.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
Severe Toothache
2. Gently floss to remove any trapped debris
3. Take over-the-counter pain reliever (not aspirin directly on gums)
4. Apply cold compress to outside of cheek
Knocked-Out Tooth
1. Find the tooth and handle it by the crown (top), not the root
2. Gently rinse if dirty—don’t scrub or remove tissue
3. Try to place tooth back in socket, or keep in milk or saliva
Broken Tooth
1. Rinse mouth with warm water
2. Apply cold compress to reduce swelling
3. Save any broken pieces
4. Cover sharp edges with dental wax or sugarless
gum
Lost Filling/Crown
1. Keep the crown if you can find it
2. Apply dental cement, denture adhesive, or even toothpaste to temporarily reattach
3. Avoid chewing on that side
Knocked-Out Tooth
1. Rinse with mild salt water several times
2. Do not apply heat
FAQs About Emergency Dentistry
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Q: What qualifies as a dental emergency?
A:
Generally, if you’re experiencing severe pain, bleeding that won’t stop, swelling, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken tooth with sharp edges or exposed nerves—it’s an emergency. When in doubt, call us. We’d rather you call and it’s minor than wait and have it worsen.
Q: Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?
A:
Yes. We reserve time daily for emergency patients and make every effort to see you the same day you call. For severe emergencies, call as early as possible.
Q: What if I have a dental emergency after hours?
A:
Call our office number and follow the prompts for after-hours emergencies. We’ll do our best to get you seen as soon as possible.
Q: How much do emergency dental visits cost?
A:
Emergency exam fees vary. We’ll always discuss costs before treatment. Most dental insurance covers emergency visits. Our priority is getting you out of pain—we’ll work with you on payment.
Q: Can a knocked-out tooth really be saved?
A:
Yes, if you act quickly. A permanent tooth has the best chance of being saved if reimplanted within 30-60 minutes. Keep it moist (in milk or saliva), handle only by the crown, and get to us immediately.
DENTAL EMERGENCY?
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Whether you need a routine cleaning or a complete smile transformation, we’re here to help. Schedule your visit at our Williamsburg office today
- Evening & weekend hours available
- Se habla español
- Family appointments welcome
- Convenient Williamsburg location on Broadway