Walk-in emergency dentist in Kingston, NY
Our emergency dentists in Kingston can see you today for immediate care. We're open Monday through Sunday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Walk-in or call now.
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Our Kingston dental team is standing by. Call us 24 hours a day, including weekends, nights, and after hours.
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Get instant help with severe toothache, broken tooth, and other dental emergencies. We accept walk-ins and same-day appointments.
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Get help, fast. Immediate dental treatment can save a tooth that might otherwise need to be extracted.
I had the worst toothache and decided to book an appointment here. I can't thank them enough for the prompt and efficient service they provided. The toothache was resolved quickly and the staff was incredibly caring and professional.
Mark, Patient
Walk-in dentist near me in Kingston
At Authority Dental, you're always connected to urgent dental care. Experienced with tooth extraction or a root canal nuance? We've got you covered. Toothache, broken tooth, or facial swelling troubling you? Our 24/7 hotline links you with nearby dentists for same-day dental care. It's relief made easy. Why suffer in silence? Connect right away!
Treatment options for a chipped tooth
For a chipped tooth, several options exist, notably dental bonding where a composite material matching your tooth's surface is applied to the impacted tooth. After repairing an injured tooth, you should avoid hard, sticky foods and extreme temperatures. Careful attention to these instructions will protect your restored tooth and aid recovery.
Quick aid for foreign objects in mouth
At our Kingston-based 24/7 dentistry practice, it's not unusual for small objects to become lodged between teeth. Dental conditions such as crowded or gapped teeth indeed can make this more prevalent. Should you suffer an accidental injury involving small glass shards, we're on hand round the clock to provide the oral care you need.
Common causes of toothache
While toothache is often related to dental issues such as gum swelling or acute pain, you should know it's not always the case. In fact, stress can also lead to toothaches due to clenching or grinding. If you have persistent pain, schedule an urgent dental visit at our Kingston office. Tooth extraction may be necessary.
Treatment for dental accidents
Indeed, dental trauma, such as an impacted tooth, can lead to infection if not handled properly. Traumatic occlusion, a common type of dental trauma, tends to have different effects in adults compared to teenagers due to differences in tooth and jaw development. Our office works closely with a local maxillofacial surgeon for severe cases, and we are equipped for immediate concussion management. We'll ensure you get the treatment you need right away, prioritizing proper tooth handling. Come visit us for your dental emergencies.
Seeking help for oral bleeding
Oral bleeding is an occurrence often linked to dental injuries or post-oral surgery side effects. If it happens to you, apply gentle pressure to the area with a clean gauze—if it doesn't stop, don't panic. Our Kingston-based dental office is open now to manage your oral bleeding emergencies. Find our contact details online to schedule immediate care.
Managing tooth infections
If you're dealing with a tooth infection, it's important you book an emergency endodontist appointment with us as soon as possible. In the meantime, over-the-counter pain relievers can ease your discomfort but won't treat the bacterial infection or periodontal abscess. You'll need professional treatment, so don't hesitate to contact us. Your health hinges on swift, effective action.
FAQ
What areas do you serve?
Downtown Kingston, Fair Street Historic District, Kingston Point, Ponckhockie, Rondout District, Uptown Kingston, Wilbur.
Why is ibuprofen not working for my toothache?
Ibuprofen is good for reducing pain, but it is not typically an effective remedy to treat a toothache since this usually requires treatment of the underlying cause such as infection, decay or trauma. Seeing a dentist is always recommended in the case of persistent tooth pain.
How do you know when a tooth abscess is serious?
A tooth abscess is considered serious when it causes swelling, fever and/or extreme pain. If any of these symptoms are present, a dentist should be consulted immediately.
Can the emergency room do anything for a tooth infection?
No, the emergency room cannot do anything for a tooth infection. The best course of action is to consult a dentist as soon as possible in order to determine the severity and get proper treatment.
Is a black tooth an emergency?
A black tooth can signify a cracked or infected tooth and depending on the severity of the situation, it may be considered an emergency. See your dentist as soon as possible to have them evaluate your specific situation and determine if further care is necessary.
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