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Emergency Dentist in Northern New Jersey

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If you have a dental emergency, you’re probably in considerable pain and don’t know whom to call. It can help to have a list of emergency preparedness numbers handy to minimize your stress level. However, you may be unsure if you have an after-hours emergency or if it can wait until regular business hours.

If you need the number of an emergency dentist for the Northern New Jersey area, then call our office, and we’ll be happy to help you. If it’s during regular business hours, we may be able to see you the same day you call. Sometimes, it may be a situation that needs prompt treatment but can wait until regular business hours. If you’re experiencing significant pain, then call us immediately or go to the local emergency room if it’s after hours. The sooner you address your issue, the better the prognosis, so don’t ignore your urgent-care or emergency situation.

How to Know When You Need an Emergency Dentist in Northern New Jersey?

 Some issues require immediate treatment while others can be delayed a few hours until our office opens. However, it’s better to err on the side of caution and seek emergency treatment even if your issue could have waited until regular hours. The six most common dental emergencies we see are:

  1. Abscessed teeth
    An abscessed tooth can become an emergency but doesn’t start that way. Rarely, a tooth can abscess in a day or two, but usually, it takes weeks, months, or even years for a tooth to become abscessed. If you have an infected tooth, don’t delay seeking treatment for it. Get it treated promptly so that you don’t develop an abscess, which can be a life-threatening condition. The bacteria and infection in your abscess can travel throughout your body and attack your major organs, so get an abscessed or infected tooth treated without delay.
  2. Broken tooth
    Sometimes, you’ll break a tooth. It can happen due to age, fragile tooth structure, trauma, or several other reasons. If you break a tooth despite your caution, then cover it with dental wax, so the sharp edges don’t abrade the inside of your cheek. Call our Northern New Jersey office for an appointment, and we’ll see you as soon as possible. Although this type of situation is urgent, it can wait a few hours for treatment.
  3. Knocked-out tooth
    Young children, teens, and active adults are the most frequent recipients of knocked-out teeth, but it can happen to anyone of any age. If your tooth gets knocked out, rinse it under warm water, replace it in the socket, and call our Northern New Jersey office. We’ll see you as soon as possible. If a knocked-out tooth is treated promptly, it can often be salvaged, so don’t wait to get it treated. If it’s after hours, then go to the local emergency room.
  4. Lost or loose crown or filling
    If you’ve lost a crown or filling, or if they’re loosened, then call us for an appointment. A loose crown or filling can be replaced or re-cemented, and a lost crown or filling can be replaced. However, you need to address this situation promptly so the tooth’s interior doesn’t get contaminated. If you have a lost or loose crown or filling, call us for an appointment.
  5. Orthodontic device causing pain
    If your orthodontic appliance is causing pain, call our office for an appointment. If an appliance fits correctly, it shouldn’t be painful. If it’s painful, it won’t work correctly, which is particularly true for braces. If it’s causing a severe problem, go to your local emergency room if it’s after hours.
  6. Severe toothache or pressure
    If you have a severe toothache or pressure, especially if it had a sudden onset, then you should go to your local emergency room if it’s after hours or call our Northern New Jersey office during regular business hours. This is definitely an emergency.

 You may be unsure whether your situation constitutes an emergency or can wait until regular business hours. It’s better to treat it as an emergency even if it isn’t, than not to consider it an emergency when it truly is. Don’t second-guess yourself. Call us during regular hours or go to the nearest ER if it’s after hours.

What Do You Deem a Dental Emergency?

 An emergency is a situation that can adversely impact both physical and oral health if left untreated, which encompasses an array of situations. Again, better to err on the side of safety than to forego emergency treatment when you need it.

Should I See an Emergency Dentist If I’m in Severe Pain?

If you have persistent, severe pain, call our Northern New Jersey office during regular hours, and we’ll see you as soon as possible. If it’s after hours, then go to the nearest emergency room. Pain is your body’s way of telling you there’s a problem, so don’t ignore it. If it goes away on its own, you’ll probably have a larger problem, so don’t ignore severe pain.

How Can I Find an Emergency Dentist in Northern New Jersey?

 If you need an emergency dentist in Northern New Jersey, call our office for an appointment. We make every effort to see emergencies the same day they call, and we’ll work with you to ensure you receive the emergency dental treatment you need.

Should I Go to an Emergency Dentist Rather Than the ER?

Certain conditions indicate that you should seek immediate treatment, and they include:

  • Severe bleeding
  • Severe swelling
  • Sudden injury, especially to the face, head, jaw, or teeth

Any of the above can indicate a severe condition that can be life-threatening. There’s always a possibility of a concussion if you’ve incurred a head trauma, so don’t ignore it.

Also, if any of the above are accompanied by:

  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Difficulty with breathing or swallowing

 you need to be treated immediately and should go to the local emergency room. You may still need to go to your dentist, but you may have issues that require medical treatment as well as dental treatment, so don’t delay going to the ER.

Call Us Today If You Have a Dental Emergency

If you need emergency dental treatment, call Garden State Dental at , and we can help you during regular business hours. If it’s after hours, then go to your nearest emergency room.

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