Emergency Dentistry Roselle Park
Urgent Care When You Need It Most
When you’re facing a severe oral injury or pain, knowing that your chosen dental team is ready to assist right away can make a world of difference. At Roselle Park Dental & Implants, our compassionate dentists and team members accommodate emergency patients of all ages as soon as possible, and usually on the very same day as the initial accident. Better yet, we’re open six days a week with Saturday and evening hours available, which means we’re only a call away when you need us most. Don’t hesitate to contact our Roselle Park location!
Why Choose Roselle Park Dental & Implants for Emergency Dentistry?
- Same-Day Emergency Appointments
- Sedation Dentistry for Nervous Patients
- Convenient Dental Office Hours
How We Treat Dental Emergencies
- Call our office right away. As soon as you notice something is wrong, you should give our office a call. We’ll schedule you as soon as possible. Over the phone, we’ll share tips to help you manage your situation while you wait for your appointment.
- See our team for an emergency exam. When you get to our office, we’ll carefully assess your condition to determine the extent of the damage. Our team will create a custom treatment plan to get your smile back on the right track.
- Get the care you need. During your appointment, we’ll work quickly to get you the prompt relief you deserve. You may need to return to our office for additional treatments to fix the root cause. Some common services include fillings, dental crowns, root canal treatment, gum disease treatment, and even extraction.
The Most Common Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies are unsettling and can strike when you least expect them to. If you ever find yourself suddenly facing one, the first thing you should do is give our office a call. Not only will we schedule an appointment for you, but we’ll also provide first-aid instructions and offer expert advice to help you out. Click on the icons below for some tips on handling a few of the most common dental emergencies we see.
Toothaches
Chipped
Tooth
Cracked
Tooth
Sensitivity to
Hot & Cold
Knocked-Out
Tooth
Lost Filling
or Crown
Broken
Denture
Loose
Tooth
Jaw Pain or
Clenching
Something Stuck
Between Teeth
Understanding the Cost of Dental Emergencies
Every dental emergency is unique, which is why it’s impossible to provide a set price for your care. Treatment can vary significantly from patient to patient based on their particular needs. Some people might simply need prescription medication to treat their infection, while others may need a root canal or a crown. In either case, our goal is always the same – to get you out of pain and fix your smile without breaking the bank!
Keys to Preventing Dental Emergencies
While dental emergencies are not entirely avoidable, there are several steps you can take to protect your smile from harm. Let’s take a look at some precautions that can greatly minimize your chances of dental disaster:
- Routine dental checkups and cleanings
- Good oral hygiene (i.e., brushing twice a day, flossing daily, rinsing every day with an ADA-approved mouthwash)
- Wearing a mouthguard during physical activity
- Using your teeth only for eating – not opening stubborn packages or bottles