Jericho Emergency Dentist
Dental emergencies can be scary, nerve-wracking, painful experiences. And trying to find an emergency dentist in Jericho as quickly as possible only adds to your stress. Not anymore. If you need emergency dental care, Jericho Dental is here to help. Dr. Bral offers a full range of emergency dental services and is happy to meet with you as soon as he can, even on Sundays, to get you out of pain quickly.
Jericho Same-Day Emergency Dental Care
We understand that emergencies can happen at any time of day, which is why you can contact Jericho Dental 24/7 by phone or text.
Dr. Bral will do his best to meet with you as quickly as possible. He purposely makes time to see our emergency patients and strives to provide you with compassionate care when your family needs it most. Dr. Bral is always aware of late night and weekend calls/texts, so he will be there when you need him.
Same Day Emergency Dentistry
In general, you should see our emergency dentist for situations that require any type of dental urgent care. For example, mild toothaches can often wait a day or two, but chipped teeth or severe dental pain require prompt attention.
Dr. Bral often sees the following dental emergencies in our practice:
Severe tooth pain
An unbearable toothache can be a symptom of a serious problem like infection or trauma. If it’s preventing you from getting to work (or your child to school), we need to see you right away.
Dental abscesses
Abscessed teeth are painful infections that require prompt treatment to stop the spread of bacteria into your face or other teeth.
Chipped, broken tooth
Damaged teeth are painful and weak. They should be treated quickly while there’s still a chance to repair your natural tooth.
Knocked-out teeth
Losing a tooth is traumatic for anyone. With prompt attention, we may be able to save knocked-out teeth by reimplanting them within the hour.
Lost fillings
Losing a filling leaves your teeth sensitive and susceptible to breakage. So don’t chew on that side of your mouth until we see you.
Broken dental work
Damaged crowns and bridges cause irritation and expose your teeth to bacteria and additional breakage. Bring your crown/bridge with you to your appointment.
Swollen, painful gums
Swelling caused by periodontal infections, abscesses, or food caught under the gums can lead to chronic inflammation and discomfort.
Oral bleeding
Cuts in the mouth can bleed quite heavily and may require treatment by an emergency dentist. Apply firm pressure to the area.
Contact Our Emergency Dentist
If you need to see a dentist today, call our office immediately to speak with our staff or leave a message. We’ll help you get the relief you need as quickly as possible. Call or text to request your emergency dentistry appointment.