Emergency Dentist – Edison, NJ

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What is emergency dentistry?

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Emergency dentistry in Edison is available to patients who have experienced a dental injury, accident, or are in severe dental pain and discomfort. The goal of emergency dental care is to get patients out of pain quickly and back to optimal oral health as soon as possible. Our dentist and team at One Dental New Jersey will often leave openings in their schedules for same-day emergency dental appointments and sometimes be available after-hours and on weekends. Call today to schedule a dental appointment. We also proudly serve patients from New York!

Paying with Dental Insurance?

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One Dental New Jersey is dedicated to accessibility and helping patients enjoy their brightest, strongest smiles. To that end, we gladly accept the following dental insurance providers, which typically cover the cost of a dental emergency visit!

  • Delta Dental PPO
  • MetLife PPO
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
  • Horizon PPO
  • Aetna PPO
  • Cigna PPO
  • United Health Care PPO
  • United Health Care Medicare

What to do in a dental emergency

Stay Calm

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An unexpected dental injury can be extremely painful, but it’s important not to panic. Nearly every dental issue has a solution and can be treated by a dentist. So don’t worry! We can help.

Control Any Bleeding

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If blood is present following an accident or injury, you can use sterile gauze and pressure to control the bleeding. The bleeding should slow within an hour.

Reduce Swelling & Pain

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Pain and swelling can be treated with an over-the-counter medication like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Do not use aspirins that thin the blood as they will prevent clotting and may make it difficult to control bleeding. Applying an ice pack to the cheek near the affected area can also help relieve tooth pain.

Call Us!

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Give us a call as soon as you've regained control of your situation. We can help determine the severity of your dental injury, and get you in our office as soon as possible for prompt emergency care.

The importance of prompt emergency care

Same-Day Dental Care

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Same-day gentle dental care ensures that you can resolve your dental emergency quickly and get the gentle dental care you need from your Edison emergency dentist right away. Putting off treatment can put you at risk for more serious complications. For example, a broken tooth that could be easily treated with a dental crown might become infected and require a root canal if left untreated. Delaying treatment also forces you to deal with pain that you simply don't need to live with.

The sooner you see a dentist for your dental emergency, the sooner you'll be on your way to back to optimal dental health. We offer same-day care to ensure that you get the treatment you need when you need it.

After-Hours Dental Appointments

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We offer after-hours appointments to patients who are experiencing serious dental emergencies. We understand that dental emergencies don't just happen from 9 to 5, so we extend ourselves and our emergency dental care to best help our patients in their times of need. If a dental emergency strikes beyond business hours, give us a call to schedule an after-hours appointment and get the help you need from our team.

Weekend Dental Appointments

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With weekend appointments, you don't have to wait until Monday to get the dental care you need. We offer limited weekend hours and appointments by request, which ensures that you can get emergency dental care ASAP, avoid common complications related to damaged teeth, and get relief from your pain and discomfort. Call now for more information.

Common Emergency Dentistry Treatments

Depending on your issue, your dentist may suggest any number of treatments to get you back to normal. Dental crowns, for instance, are commonly used to treat broken, damaged, or seriously decayed teeth. If you've been experiencing a severe or chronic toothache, an infection may be the culprit, and your dentist may recommend root canal therapy.

Other common procedures include tooth splinting, which is used to stabilize a loose or knocked-out tooth and allow it to heal. More rarely, a tooth extraction may be required to remove seriously damaged teeth that cannot be treated with alternative methods of restorative care.

Toothaches

Chipped Tooth

Cracked Tooth

Very Sensitive Teeth

Knocked-Out Tooth

Lost Filling or Crown

Broken Denture

Loose Permanent Tooth

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Jaw Pain

Something Stuck Between the Teeth

Understanding the Cost of Emergency Dentistry

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When you’re in the middle of a dental emergency, the last thing you want to feel anxious about is your budget. It’s natural to have questions about what you can expect to pay for your visit, but the truth is that it depends on your unique circumstances. Once you arrive and we evaluate your condition, then we can provide detailed information about suggested treatments and their associated fees.

Continue reading to learn more about how the final amount due is determined, and feel free to reach out for additional information.

Every Dental Emergency is Unique

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You might not pay the same exact total as someone else for your dental emergency because every situation is different. For instance, some issues can be treated relatively quickly with inexpensive solutions, like tooth-colored fillings. Others might require more involved treatments like a root canal to address an underlying infection or an extraction if the tooth is too injured to be repaired.

Each of the services required comes with a pricing structure and fees for which you’ll be responsible. We’re happy to take the time to walk you through the specifics so you feel confident to proceed.

Does Dental Insurance Cover Dental Emergencies?

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Many dental insurance plans include emergency coverage, like an annual urgent exam. Others might offer anywhere from 50% to 80% coverage of necessary procedures like root canals, dental crowns, extractions, etc.

However, there’s no guarantee so it’s worth verifying the details of what your provider offers. If you’re having challenges finding the information, please let us know! Our friendly office staff is familiar with many policies and can help you maximize the benefits available to you.

Other Options for Making Dental Emergencies Affordable

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We understand that not everyone carries dental insurance, but we don’t want your budget to hold you back from receiving the necessary smile-saving care. If you’re concerned about paying for your emergency appointment, you might benefit from our ‘fee for service’ financial plan. By cutting out the ‘middleman,’ we can offer quality treatments at a lower rate.

Please let us know if you’re still concerned about affording your emergency services. Our team is happy to work with you and do all that we can to help get you the care you deserve.

Taking Care of Your Smile Can Save You Money

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Although some dental emergencies are due to circumstances entirely outside your control, many common issues can be avoided. Keeping your teeth and gums clean and healthy supports them so they can better resist minor damage, cavities, and disease that can grow progressively worse over time.

If you notice a problem, like a chipped or cracked tooth, addressing it sooner rather than later can save you money. Dental problems tend only to get worse and don’t fix themselves. Therefore, the longer you wait to be seen, the more likely you’ll need a more complicated repair. Restoring a minor issue usually costs less than more invasive restorations and procedures.

Keys to Preventing Dental Emergencies

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Accidents can happen at a moment’s notice. If you find yourself in this position, then don’t worry – our Edison dental team is just a phone call away. That said, we want to help protect your teeth and gums from harm in the first place too. That’s why we recommend the following:

Visiting Your Dentist Twice a Year

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One of the best things you can do for your smile is get a dental checkup and teeth cleaning twice a year. Why? To start, the routine exams ensure any trouble, like decay, is treated before an emergency visit is necessary. Plus, the cleanings we provide remove built-up plaque and tartar, preventing cavities, periodontal disease, damaged restorations, and the like. So, if it’s been longer than six months since your last visit, it’s time to get your next one on the calendar!

Committing to Good Oral Hygiene At Home

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Of course, your biannual visits will only go so far; you need to take good care of your teeth on a daily basis too! The first step is brushing your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and an ADA-approved toothpaste. You also need to floss and rinse with mouthwash daily to prevent plaque from building up between your teeth or along your gumline.

Sticking to a Nutritious Diet

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Remember, what you eat has a direct impact on your oral health. That’s why we recommend avoiding hard pretzels, sour gummy candies, peanut brittle, popcorn, and other foods that can cause your enamel to chip, crack, or decay. Instead, opt for softer, more smile-friendly foods, like plain yogurt, cooked carrots, and oatmeal. The more nutrients, minerals, and vitamins you can pack into your diet, the better!

Wearing a Mouthguard During Sports

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A bad fall. A rogue ball. An accidental elbow to the face. These are just a few sports-related injuries that can lead to serious dental damage, like a crack in your enamel or a knocked-out tooth. That’s why we recommend wearing a mouthguard, even if you participate in a non-contact sport like rollerblading.

Important note: If you grind or clench your teeth at night, it’s only a matter of time until your teeth crack under the pressure. So, don’t wait – schedule an appointment with us so we can have a custom nightguard made, reducing your risk of a serious dental emergency in the process.

Breaking Bad Dental Habits

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At first glance, habits like biting your nails or chewing on ice cubes may seem harmless. However, there’s a serious risk that your enamel will break, resulting in a significant dental injury that warrants an immediate visit to our office. That’s why we encourage our patients to break bad habits like these, as well as any others that could result in dental damage, like smoking.

Emergency Dentistry FAQs

What should I do if I’ve knocked out a tooth?

First, recover your tooth. Grab it by the top (the crown) not the bottom (the root), as this will ensure you don't damage the tooth further. You can rinse it with warm water, if necessary. Then, you'll need to replace it in the socket or put it into a container of cold milk to keep it moist until you come in to see the dentist in Edison, NJ.

Don't spend too much time trying to treat pain and discomfort. This is an extremely serious dental emergency, and your tooth must be replaced and splinted by your Edison emergency dentist within 1-2 hours to save it. Give us a call right away for immediate instructions and come see our team ASAP to get the help you need now.

What should I do if my dental work has fallen out?

If possible, recover your dental work and put it in a plastic bag or container that you can bring with you to your appointment. Next, call us right away to schedule that appointment.

This is a serious dental emergency because losing a piece of dental work exposes vulnerable parts of your tooth to bacteria, which can cause infection, further decay or damage, and other complications. Get a same-day appointment, and you can restore your smile with a new filling, crown, or other restorative dental work.

What should I do about a severe toothache?

A severe toothache that lasts 1-2 days or longer usually indicates a tooth infection, which can be a very serious dental emergency. You may need root canal therapy to restore your tooth and prevent it from dying.

Call us immediately to schedule an appointment. Until that appointment, you can use Orajel or a similar topical numbing product to numb the tooth or take over-the-counter pain relievers. Applying an ice pack may also help with your discomfort until you can get dental treatment for your condition and other dental emergencies you may have.

What should I do about a chipped, broken, or cracked tooth?

Even if the damage seems minor, call us for a same-day dental emergency appointment. Sometimes it's difficult to know the severity of a chip, break or crack without a professional dental exam. A chipped or cracked tooth can easily become infected if it's not treated quickly. This can cause further and unnecessary complications.

Call us and come see our team as soon as you can. Your emergency dentist in Edison will examine the chipped tooth and determine the extent of the damage. From there, they can offer their best recommendations to repair and protect your smile.

What should I do about a loose tooth?

A loose tooth after a dental injury is a serious emergency. Without proper care, the nerves supporting your tooth may die, or the tooth may fall out of your mouth entirely. You need to call our team immediately for a same-day appointment. 

Once you've scheduled your appointment, avoid touching the loose tooth with your tongue or fingers. The less you move it around, the better. Once you get to our office, your Edison emergency dentist will splint and stabilize the tooth by attaching it to the adjacent teeth. This allows it to heal and re-attach to your gums.