Severe tooth pain, a knocked-out or broken tooth, persistent bleeding, or sudden swelling are all reasons to seek immediate dental care.
Emergency Dentistry
Dental emergencies happen when you least expect them. We provide urgent, same-day care to relieve pain and restore your smile.
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Cost
An emergency exam is $115. We accept dental insurance and offer a dental membership plan to help you save.
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Procedure Duration
Most emergency visits last 30–60 minutes, depending on your condition and the treatment needed.
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Pain Level
We focus on relieving your pain quickly with anesthesia, nitrous oxide, and fast treatment.
Sedation Dentistry
Emergency Dental Care in Aberdeen, NJ
If you live in the Aberdeen area, we are your go-to dentist for emergency dental care near you. At Friendly Dental, we are committed to delivering only the highest quality of care when you are experiencing tooth pain. A wide range of issues can cause toothaches, including cracked teeth and cavities, infection, improper fillings or restorations that have underlying issues such as cavities or recession, or simply neglected dental care over the years. Our expert team will identify the root cause, alleviate your pain, and restore you oral health.
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Pain and Swelling
Tooth pain and swelling need immediate care. In fact, many patients come to us with tooth pain that comes and goes. If you are experiencing sporadic tooth pain, we urge you to come and see us before it turns into something bigger.
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Broken Tooth
Whether you are experiencing a dental emergency, like a broken tooth due to a sports injury or as a result of biting into something, we can help. We have many solutions to help you restore your smile.
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Severe Toothache
Extreme tooth pain is often caused by bacteria in the root of your tooth, which can cause infection. Painful cavities need to be handled immediately to prevent further dental issues.
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Gum Pain
Gum disease affects 3 out of 4 people in the United States. There are varying degrees of gum disease, and it’s one of the most common reasons adults lose their teeth! If your gums are painful, please come and see us!
FAQ
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What counts as a dental emergency?
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What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
Handle it by the crown, gently rinse, and place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in milk and get to us right away.
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Can you see me the same day for an emergency?
Yes! We reserve time daily for emergencies, so you can get treated quickly.