Emergency Dentist in New York, NY
Urgent Dental Care
Call for Emergency Dentistry in New York, NY
Why People Love West Soho Dentistry
Fast Response
When you're in pain, waiting is not an option.
At West Soho Dentistry, we prioritize emergency cases, offering same-day appointments whenever possible. Dr. Oh and our team are dedicated to providing immediate care to alleviate your discomfort and prevent further complications.
Specialized Care
No matter the nature of your dental emergency, we’re prepared to handle it. From toothaches and broken teeth to lost fillings and dental infections, Dr. Oh will quickly diagnose the issue and provide the appropriate treatment. Our advanced in-office technology allows us to deliver fast and accurate results.
Comfort First
Dental emergencies can be stressful, but we’re here to make the experience as smooth as possible. Dr. Oh and our caring staff will listen to your concerns, explain your treatment options in clear, understandable terms, and ensure you feel comfortable throughout the process.
Choose West Soho’s Trusted Cosmetic & Family Dentist
Personalized Care
Modern Amenities
Flexible Scheduling
Choose West Soho’s
Trusted Cosmetic & Family Dentist
Personalized Care
Modern Amenities
Flexible Scheduling
Common Emergency Injuries & Conditions
Severe Toothaches
Persistent pain could indicate an infection or decay that needs immediate attention.
Broken or Cracked Teeth
Accidents happen. If you’ve chipped, cracked, or broken a tooth, it’s important to seek treatment to prevent further damage.
Knocked-Out Teeth
If a tooth is knocked out, time is critical. Dr. Oh can provide guidance on how to preserve the tooth until you reach our office.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
A lost filling or crown can expose your tooth to further damage. We can quickly restore the affected tooth to prevent discomfort and decay.
Gum or Mouth Injuries
Injuries to the gums or soft tissues can lead to significant pain and bleeding. Our team will carefully treat these injuries to promote healing and prevent infection.
Signs It’s Time to See an Emergency Dentist
Intense, Persistent Pain
Swelling in the Mouth or Face
Bleeding That Won’t Stop
Loose or Knocked-Out Teeth
Damage to Teeth or Gums
What to Expect During Your Emergency Dental Visit
1. Immediate Assessment and Pain Relief
When you arrive at West Soho Dentistry, our first priority is to assess your condition and provide immediate relief from pain. Dr. Oh will conduct a thorough examination to determine the cause of your emergency.
2. Personalized Treatment Plan
Once the issue is identified, Dr. Oh will discuss your treatment options with you. Whether you need a filling, root canal, or other procedure, we’ll create a plan tailored to your needs.
3. Advanced Care with Modern Technology
Our state-of-the-art equipment allows us to deliver fast, precise treatment. From digital X-rays to advanced dental tools, we’re equipped to handle your emergency with the highest level of care.
4. Follow-Up Care
After your emergency has been addressed, Dr. Oh will provide you with aftercare instructions and schedule any necessary follow-up appointments to ensure your recovery is on track.
Frequently
Asked Questions
What should I do if I have a dental emergency after hours?
If you experience a dental emergency outside of our regular office hours, call West Soho Dentistry immediately. We’ll provide guidance on how to manage your situation until you can be seen.
Can I walk in for emergency dental care?
While we do our best to accommodate walk-ins, it’s always better to call ahead so we can prepare for your visit and minimize your wait time.
Is emergency dental care covered by insurance?
Coverage for emergency dental care varies by insurance plan. We recommend checking with your provider. At West Soho Dentistry, we offer flexible financing options to ensure you receive the care you need.
How can I avoid dental emergencies?
Regular dental check-ups are key to preventing emergencies. Dr. Oh can spot potential issues before they become serious. Additionally, avoid chewing on hard objects, wear a mouthguard during sports, and maintain good oral hygiene.
What should I do if a tooth is knocked out?
If a tooth is knocked out, try to place it back in the socket without touching the root. If that’s not possible, keep it in a glass of milk and get to our office immediately. Time is critical in saving the tooth.