If you need emergency dental care in Freehold, New Jersey, please call Bordia Dental Associates at 732-409-0330 as soon as possible to schedule an emergency visit with our dentist, Dr. Rupal Bordia. Coming in as soon as possible makes it easier for us to treat your dental trauma and prevent any lasting side effects that can occur.

A dental emergency can strike without warning, causing pain, discomfort and anxiety. At our dental office, we are here to provide prompt and effective emergency dental care to help you find relief and protect your oral health. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, we urge you to contact us as soon as possible. We understand the urgency of such situations and will make every effort to arrange an appointment promptly, minimizing any risk of lasting damage or complications.

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Tooth fractures: A cracked, chipped or broken tooth requires immediate attention to prevent further damage or infection.
  • Severe toothaches: Persistent tooth pain or discomfort could indicate a deeper issue, such as an infection or abscess and should be evaluated immediately.
  • Knocked-out teeth: If a tooth has been completely dislodged, there is a limited window for successful re-implantation. Keep the tooth moist and reach out to our office right away.
  • Lost restorations: When a filling, crown or other restoration is lost, it can leave your tooth vulnerable to sensitivity and damage.
  • Soft tissue injuries: Any injury to the gums, cheeks, lips or tongue that causes bleeding or discomfort may also require prompt care.

When you call our office during a dental emergency, our knowledgeable team will guide you on steps to take before your appointment to prevent additional harm and alleviate discomfort. For example, if you are experiencing a toothache, we may recommend rinsing your mouth with warm water and applying a cold compress to reduce swelling. Our goal is to ensure that you feel informed and prepared while awaiting professional care.

Upon arrival, our dentist will thoroughly assess the situation, identifying the cause of the problem and determining the best course of action to restore your dental health. We take pride in providing compassionate, efficient care during emergencies, prioritizing your comfort and safety every step of the way.

If you have sustained a head or neck injury alongside your dental emergency, we strongly advise seeking immediate medical attention at an emergency room or with a general physician before visiting our office. Addressing trauma to your head or neck is vital to your overall health and well-being.

FAQ

What qualifies as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency includes situations requiring immediate care to prevent further damage, alleviate pain or protect your oral health. Common emergencies are severe toothaches, cracked or broken teeth, knocked-out teeth and lost fillings or crowns. Injuries to the soft tissues in the mouth, such as the gums or lips, can also be considered emergencies. If you experience any of these issues, contact our office right away for guidance and care.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

If a tooth is knocked out, act quickly. Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently if dirty and try to place it back in the socket without forcing it. If reinsertion is not possible, keep the tooth moist by placing it in a glass of milk or holding it in your mouth next to your cheek. Contact our office immediately, as timely treatment can increase the chances of saving the tooth.

How can I manage a severe toothache before my emergency appointment?

For a severe toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area and floss gently around the tooth to ensure no food is trapped. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling and avoid placing painkillers directly on the gums, as this can damage the tissue. Contact our office as soon as possible so we can assess and address the underlying cause of your pain.

Should I go to the emergency room or the dentist for a dental emergency?

If your dental emergency involves trauma to your head or neck, it is essential to visit an emergency room or a general physician before coming to our office. Head or neck injuries need immediate medical attention. For other dental issues like toothaches, broken teeth or lost restorations, contact our office directly. We are equipped to handle most dental emergencies and can provide the specific care needed to protect your oral health.

 

For more information on our emergency dental care services or to schedule an urgent appointment, please do not hesitate to contact our office. We are here to help you through any dental emergency, ensuring you receive the quality care you need when it matters most.

We are here for you!