Urgent Dental Care

Emergency dentist in Freehold, NJ

If you’re in pain, don’t wait. We provide rapid evaluation and clear next steps for same-day relief whenever possible.

Immediate emergency guidance

Call now for rapid triage. If swelling affects breathing or swallowing, go to the ER immediately. If the pain is severe but you can still breathe and swallow normally, call our office first so we can advise the fastest next step.

Emergency dentist in Freehold, NJ

Dental emergencies we treat

  • Severe toothaches and sensitivity
  • Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth
  • Lost filling or crown
  • Swelling and suspected infection
  • Knocked-out or displaced teeth
  • Abscesses, infection, and worsening swelling

What to expect

  1. Quick exam and X-rays if needed
  2. Diagnosis and pain-relief plan
  3. Clear treatment options
  4. Follow-up care scheduled promptly
  5. Discussion of insurance, payment, and next-step planning

Urgent symptoms and what to do

Severe pain

Call us right away for same-day triage and pain control options.

Swelling

If breathing or swallowing is affected, go to ER now; otherwise call us immediately for triage.

Knocked-out tooth

Keep the tooth moist and call us immediately. Fast action improves outcomes.

Broken crown/filling

Avoid chewing on that side and book urgent repair to protect the tooth.

Abscess or infection

Do not ignore pus, fever, or escalating throbbing pain. Call us quickly so we can stop the problem from worsening.

Frequently asked questions

Do you take walk-ins?

Please call first. We reserve emergency time daily and will triage as fast as we can.

What if I have facial swelling?

Call us immediately. If swelling affects breathing or swallowing, seek emergency medical care now.

Should I go to ER or dentist?

For trauma, infection, or tooth pain, call our office first. For breathing or swallowing issues, go to ER immediately.

Can I be seen today?

We reserve emergency appointment blocks daily and prioritize urgent cases.

What should I do if a tooth is knocked out?

Keep the tooth moist, avoid scrubbing the root, and call us immediately. Fast action improves outcomes.