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Whether you are in pain from a severe toothache, you have a chipped, broken or loose tooth, or you need immediate repair to a crown or bridgework, you are probably here because you need to see a dentist in the Suffolk County area who is open and who can get you in to fix the problem right away.

Our dental practice, conveniently located in Stony Brook, specializes in urgent dental care so call us right away to book an appointment and get out of pain as soon as possible.We take most insurance plan (Except, we do not take Medicaid), and offer affordable payment plans. On a scale of one to ten, what would you say the degree of the pain is that you are experiencing?.
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When a tooth is severely damaged and causing excruciating pain, it may need to get extracted. There are times when the damage is so bad that it is simply impossible to save the natural tooth. If you are suddenly experiencing serious tooth pain and you have concerns about what is going on inside your mouth, you can visit our dental office for examination immediately.
Dealing with a root canal is never an easy process, but it can be a very necessary part of dental health. While many people worry about the potential pain, the potential pain of not dealing with it is much worse! Sometimes a potential dental patient gets a heads up when they need work done but sometimes the pain comes all at once and without warning.
Breaking or losing a crown can be painful and unsettling at the same time. Losing or breaking a crown is considered a dental emergency in most cases. The exposed tooth will be sensitive to hot or cold foods, beverages, or even air. Many people are clueless as to what they should do when they have accidentally broken or lost a crown.
The last thing anyone wants to do is break or chip a tooth. Unfortunately, this kind of problem is something that can truly happen to anyone. People break and chip their teeth when playing sports, falling on the ground, getting into car accidents, and even eating something that is simply a bit too crunchy.
Do have constant and consistent toothache? You may have a dental abscess that needs to be treated urgently in order to resolve the discomfort and complications that can result. If you have one or more of these symptoms, it is more than likely that you have a dental abscess. In all of the above cases, the dentist will prescribe a course of antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection.
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