When you’re in pain, nothing else matters. Toothaches don’t wait for convenient times, and dental emergencies rarely happen when life is calm. At Tristate Dental Spa Jersey City Heights, we understand that calling us during an emergency often means you’re hurting, anxious, and unsure what to do next. Our priority is simple: relieve your pain, protect your health, and get you seen as quickly as possible — in most cases, the very same day.
Dental emergencies can feel overwhelming. Patients often tell us they were afraid to call because they thought they would be told to wait, or that their problem wasn’t “serious enough.” The truth is this: if you are in pain, swelling, bleeding, or have suffered dental trauma, we want to hear from you immediately. Our team is trained to respond with urgency, empathy, and clear guidance so you feel supported from the moment you reach us.
From the first phone call, our focus is on helping you feel safe and cared for. We will listen carefully to what you’re experiencing, ask a few important questions, and guide you on what to do until you arrive. Many patients feel immediate relief simply knowing someone is taking their pain seriously and acting quickly.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
Dental emergencies rarely improve on their own. Prompt care can:
Waiting can turn a manageable problem into a more serious condition. Calling early gives you the best chance for a simple solution.
Same-Day Emergency Appointments
We reserve time in our schedule specifically for emergency care. In most cases, we can see patients the same day they call. If you are experiencing severe swelling, trauma, or uncontrolled bleeding, we prioritize immediate attention.
Your comfort and safety guide every decision we make.
Severe pain, swelling, bleeding, trauma, infection, or a knocked-out tooth should be treated as emergencies.
In most cases, yes. We reserve time daily for emergency visits.
Handle it by the crown (not the root), gently rinse if dirty, and try to place it back in the socket or store it in milk. Call us immediately.
Many urgent treatments are partially covered. We’ll help you check your benefits.
Yes. Persistent or intense pain often indicates infection or nerve involvement.