Dental Emergencies

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Dental Emergencies

Dr. Thind is available as a Emergency Dentist to help her patients in Hamilton, East Orange, Robbinsville, Bordentown, Lawrenceville, Elizabeth, Trenton, and Newark, New Jersey for dental treatments that require emergency services. Waiting on a dental emergency can cause more damage that could otherwise be avoided with immediate treatment.
We use the latest tools and techniques to deliver the most accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. From digital X-rays to state-of-the-art equipment, our goal is to provide the highest level of care comfortably and efficiently. You can trust us to use the best technology available to care for your teeth and gums.

Treatment

At Urban Dental, we provide a range of treatments designed to address your unique dental needs. Whether you’re looking for a routine check-up or specialized care, our team is dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcomes for your oral health.

1. Consultations

Our expert team provides detailed consultations to understand your needs, assess your oral health, and recommend the most suitable treatment options for you.

2. Check Up

Regular check-ups are key to maintaining optimal dental health. We conduct thorough exams to detect potential issues early, ensuring timely intervention and preventing future complications.

3. Treatments

We offer a comprehensive range of treatments, from routine fillings and cleanings to more complex procedures like root canals and implants. Our goal is to provide efficient and effective solutions tailored to your needs.

4. Recovery

After any treatment, we offer personalized recovery guidance to ensure your healing process is smooth and your results last for years to come. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.

FAQs

Visit an emergency dentist immediately for severe pain, or bleeding, or to save a damaged tooth. Swollen gums, lost fillings, or infections like an abscess should also be addressed promptly.

If a tooth is knocked out or partially dislodged, seek dental care immediately. Save the tooth if possible and aim to see a dentist within the first hour for the best chances of recovery.

Losing a crown or filling can be painful and damage the tooth structure. A temporary solution can be applied until a permanent replacement is ready.

Need more info?

Our team is here to guide you through all pricing and treatment options.