At our Middletown, NJ dental office, we understand that dental emergencies can be both painful and overwhelming—which is why we offer prompt, compassionate care when you need it most. Dr. Jay Gohel brings years of clinical experience and a calm, reassuring presence to every emergency situation, whether you’re dealing with a severe toothache, a broken crown, or a knocked-out tooth. We prioritize fast response times, same-day appointments, and clear communication to help ease your discomfort and restore your peace of mind. Your urgent needs are met with the same attention to detail and high standard of care we provide in every treatment.
Our office is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, allowing us to quickly assess the problem and develop an immediate, effective plan. We focus on relieving pain, preventing further damage, and addressing the root cause with precision and empathy. Whether you’re a returning patient or visiting us for the first time, you’ll be welcomed into a supportive environment where your comfort and care come first. From injury-related trauma to sudden infections, our team is prepared to provide expert care and guide you through the next steps with confidence. When emergencies arise, you can count on us to be here—ready to protect your smile and restore your health.
Dental emergencies often occur without warning and can cause intense discomfort or risk further complications if not treated promptly. Whether you’re dealing with sudden pain, a broken tooth, or an infection, seeking timely care is essential. We’re here to address urgent needs with precision and speed, helping you return to comfort and confidence right away.
It’s often recommended in the following situations:
When dental pain strikes or an injury occurs, emergency dental care provides immediate relief and protection for your oral health. Our experienced team acts quickly to assess the issue, alleviate discomfort, and offer long-term solutions to restore function and prevent further damage.
The benefits of emergency dental treatment include:
Emergency care is customized to the nature and severity of the issue. We begin with a quick yet thorough examination, including digital imaging when necessary, to determine the best course of action. Our goal is to resolve the immediate problem and develop a plan for complete recovery.
Common options include:
We prioritize both comfort and results, ensuring you leave with a plan for healing and restoration. Follow-up care is scheduled as needed to support your long-term dental health.
Any dental issue causing severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or trauma may be considered an emergency. Situations involving infection, broken teeth, or tooth loss require prompt attention.
Yes. We reserve time in our schedule to accommodate urgent cases and make every effort to see you the same day. Call our office as soon as the issue arises.
Gently rinse the tooth without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket or keep it moist in milk or saliva. Call us immediately—time is critical for successful re-implantation.
Possibly. While the emergency visit addresses immediate concerns, follow-up care may be needed to complete restorative work or monitor healing.
Pain may indicate internal issues like infection or nerve involvement. It’s important to have it evaluated to prevent complications.
Yes. We provide emergency care for patients of all ages, including children, with a gentle approach designed to keep them calm and comfortable.
Hospitals are limited in how they can treat dental problems. For most dental emergencies, it’s best to contact your dentist directly. However, if there is significant facial trauma or swelling affecting breathing, seek emergency medical care immediately.
Many dental insurance plans cover emergency visits and related treatments. We’ll verify your benefits and provide estimates before proceeding with care.
We offer flexible financing options and will work with you to ensure you receive the urgent care you need without added financial stress.
Maintain regular dental check-ups, wear a mouthguard during sports, avoid chewing hard objects, and practice good oral hygiene. Preventive care reduces your risk of sudden dental issues.
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