609 Main St, Sparkill, NY 10976

Immediate Dental Care Delivered in a Calm, Modern Space
Trusted, Gentle Care for Dental Emergencies
Compassionate Care When Dental Emergencies Strike
Unexpected tooth pain, a cracked tooth, or sudden dental injuries can be stressful—but having a trusted team on your side makes all the difference. We handle every emergency with urgency and compassion, working efficiently to relieve your pain and restore your smile. Our focus is on providing fast relief and lasting results so you can smile with confidence.
If you’re experiencing dental pain or an injury, don’t wait—contact us immediately to schedule an emergency visit. We’re here to help you feel better quickly.
Comprehensive Emergency Dental Care
Dental emergencies can arise unexpectedly, even outside of regular office hours. From sudden tooth pain to injuries or damaged teeth, knowing when and how to seek care is crucial. Some situations require immediate attention, while others may seem minor but still need a professional evaluation. Use this guide to understand common dental emergencies and learn when it’s time to contact a dental professional.
Treating a Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth
If your tooth is chipped or broken, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water. Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to help reduce pain and swelling. Contact your dentist immediately. If possible, bring any broken pieces of the tooth with you, wrapped in a moist cloth or gauze, for potential repair.
Handling a Loose or Knocked-out Tooth
If a tooth becomes loose or is completely knocked out, carefully hold it by the crown and try to reinsert it into the socket. If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently with water—avoid scrubbing or removing any attached tissue. If reinsertion isn’t possible, place the tooth in milk or keep it inside your mouth under your tongue. Seek dental care immediately for the best chance of saving the tooth.
Tooth Pain
Persistent or severe tooth pain should never be ignored, as it may indicate an infection or another serious issue. Instead of self-medicating with painkillers, contact a dental professional for an accurate diagnosis and effective relief.
Bitten Lip or Tongue
If you accidentally bite your lip or tongue, gently clean the area with a damp cloth and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Seek immediate dental care if the bleeding is heavy or doesn’t stop.
Knowing how to respond during a dental emergency can make a significant difference. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, contact a dental office that provides urgent care right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
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