
Emergency Dentist in Toms River, NJ
Prompt, Compassionate Care at North Dover Dental
When to Call an Emergency Dentist?
Not sure if what you're experiencing is a dental emergency? Here’s a simple rule: if it hurts, it’s worth a call. Even minor discomfort can be a sign of something serious, and early treatment can prevent bigger problems down the road.
Common dental emergencies we treat include:
- Severe toothaches or swelling: Pain that doesn’t go away or worsen can be a sign of infection or nerve damage. Sudden swelling in the jaw or gums may indicate an abscess, which needs prompt care to avoid further complications.
- Broken, chipped, or cracked teeth: Whether it's from a fall, a sports injury, or biting into something too hard, a broken tooth isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can expose nerves and lead to infection. The sooner you come in, the better chance we have of saving the tooth.
- Knocked-out teeth: Time is critical when a tooth is knocked out. If we can treat it within an hour, there’s a good chance we can reimplant it successfully. Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and keep it moist in milk or saliva until you reach our office.
- Lost fillings or crowns: When a crown or filling falls out, it leaves your tooth vulnerable to decay and damage. We can replace or restore it quickly to protect the tooth and prevent further issues.
- Infections and abscesses: A dental abscess is a serious infection that can spread if left untreated. Signs include severe pain, swelling, a foul taste in your mouth, or even fever. We can drain the infection and provide antibiotics or a root canal, depending on the case.
Bleeding or trauma to the mouth
If you’ve sustained trauma from an accident or fall that causes bleeding, cracked teeth, or jaw pain, call us right away. We’ll assess the damage and make sure nothing is fractured or at risk.
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What to Do Before You Get to Our Office?
While we’ll take care of everything once you arrive, here are a few things you can do to manage your emergency in the meantime:
- For toothaches, rinse your mouth with warm salt water and use a cold compress on your cheek to reduce swelling.
- For a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist (in milk or saliva) and avoid touching the root.
- For broken teeth, rinse your mouth, save any pieces you can, and use dental wax if there are sharp edges.
For bleeding, apply pressure with clean gauze and avoid any vigorous rinsing until seen.
Emergency Dental Services We Offer
Our North Dover Dental office in Toms River is fully equipped to handle a wide range of emergency treatments, including:
- Tooth extractions for severely damaged or infected teeth
- Root canal therapy for abscessed or infected teeth
- Crown and filling replacement
- Repair of fractured or chipped teeth with bonding or crowns
- Treatment for soft tissue injuries to gums, cheeks, or lips
- Management of pain from impacted wisdom teeth
- Infection control with antibiotics and drainage
North Dover Dental uses modern technology to diagnose and treat dental emergencies with precision and care. Digital X-rays and intraoral cameras help our team in Toms River to assess the problem quickly and determine the best course of action.
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When to Go to the Hospital?
While we handle most dental emergencies in our office, there are times when a hospital visit is the safest option. If you’re experiencing any of the following, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room:
- Severe facial trauma or jaw injury
- Uncontrollable bleeding
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
- Inflammation that spreads to the eye or neck.
- High fever with signs of oral infections