Islip NY Emergency Dental Services at Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC

A woman holding her jaw in pain.

A dental emergency can happen at any time. It could be severe, sudden tooth pain, a knocked-out tooth from an accident, or a broken crown. Seeking immediate treatment is critical to saving the tooth, preventing further injury, and avoiding serious complications later. At Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC in Islip NY, we offer reliable emergency dental services to quickly and efficiently address pressing oral health issues.

Our practice prioritizes same-day treatment for most emergency cases to relieve pain, prevent infection, and restore tooth function. We understand that dental emergencies are very stressful. We are committed to giving you prompt attention and professional care in a calm, supportive environment.


What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any problem related to your oral health that requires immediate treatment to stop severe pain, control an infection, or save a tooth from permanent damage. If you are experiencing any of the following, please get in touch with our office right away.

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe, persistent toothache or pressure pain
  • A knocked-out tooth
  • Cracked, broken, or fractured teeth
  • Loose or lost fillings, crowns, or bridges
  • A dental abscess (a pus-filled pocket) or a serious gum infection
  • Injuries to the soft tissues, such as the lips, gums, or tongue
  • Sudden swelling of the jaw or face
  • Uncontrolled bleeding after a dental procedure

Even if you are unsure whether your condition qualifies as an emergency, it is always best to contact our office for guidance. Our staff at Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC, is trained to assess the urgency of your situation and help you take the appropriate steps for your care.


Why Is Immediate Treatment Important?

Delaying dental emergency treatment can lead to increased pain, the spread of infection, and the loss of a damaged tooth.

Immediate care is essential for:

  • Managing severe pain quickly
  • Preventing infection or abscess formation
  • Preserving natural teeth
  • Reducing long-term oral health issues
  • Ensuring a faster recovery

At Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC, we provide prompt attention to your dental needs when it matters most.


Our Approach to Emergency Dental Care

Our emergency dental services are designed for fast, reliable diagnosis and efficient treatment. We treat each situation on a case-by-case basis, creating a care plan that addresses your specific emergency while considering your overall oral health.

Your emergency visit will typically involve these steps:

  1. Initial Evaluation

Upon arriving at our office, our team will quickly review the nature and degree of your emergency. This will include a focused examination and may require digital imaging (X-rays) to diagnose the underlying cause of your pain or damage.

  1. Pain Control

Alleviating your pain is our first priority. Depending on your condition, we may achieve pain relief with local anesthesia, medications, or immediate action to remove the source of irritation or infection.

  1. Immediate Action

After your pain is managed, we treat the underlying cause. This could mean mending a chipped tooth, replacing a lost filling, or treating an abscess, which often involves root canal treatment to eradicate the infection.

  1. Follow-Up and Restoration

After your condition is stabilized, we will discuss any necessary follow-up appointments to monitor your healing. We will also plan for any permanent restorative treatments, such as a crown, to ensure your long-term health.


Common Emergency Dental Treatments

Our office provides a full range of treatments for urgent dental conditions, including:

  • Root Canal Therapy: Root canal therapy involves removing infected pulp tissue from within the tooth. This treatment preserves the tooth's natural structure and is often necessary for severe tooth pain or abscesses.
  • Crown or Filling Replacement: When a crown or filling becomes loose or falls out, the tooth is exposed and at risk for decay or structural damage. We must promptly repair the tooth or replace the restoration to prevent further complications.
  • Tooth Extraction: If a tooth is too decayed or severely damaged to be saved, an emergency extraction may be needed. This procedure relieves pain and prevents the infection from spreading.
  • Treatment for Chipped or Broken Teeth: Small chips can often be repaired with dental bonding. Larger fractures may require a dental crown or other restorative procedures to restore the tooth's structure and function.
  • Care for Knocked-Out Teeth: When a tooth is completely dislodged, time is critical. We will assess whether it is possible to reinsert the tooth into its socket and stabilize it, allowing for reintegration with the jawbone.
  • Gum and Soft Tissue Care: For injuries to the lips, gums, or tongue, we gently clean the area, control any bleeding, and take steps to prevent infection.

What to Do Before Your Emergency Appointment

Taking the right steps immediately can minimize damage and pain before you arrive at our office:

  • Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water. Floss gently to remove any debris trapped between teeth. Do not place aspirin or any painkiller directly on the tooth or gums, as this can burn the tissue.
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: Hold the tooth by its crown (the chewing surface), not the root. If it is dirty, rinse it gently with water; do not scrub it. If possible, gently reinsert it into the socket; if you cannot, store it in a small container of milk or a tooth preservation solution and come to our office immediately.
  • Broken Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water. Apply cold compresses to the outside of your face to reduce swelling. If you can, bring any fractured tooth fragments to your appointment.
  • Lost Filling or Crown: You may be able to use over-the-counter temporary dental cement to cover the exposed area. Do not use regular glue.
  • Swelling or Abscess: Apply a cold compress to the outside of the affected area. An abscess is a severe infection; call our office immediately. Do not attempt to drain the swelling yourself.

Your Emergency Dentist in Islip NY

Dental emergencies are serious and require immediate professional care. If you are experiencing severe dental pain, swelling, or have suffered a dental injury, do not wait.

Contact Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC right away for an emergency appointment. Our team is ready to provide the urgent, compassionate care you need.

Elena Kotrri Dentistry, PC
150 Islip Ave #4
Islip NY 11751
(631) 666-8887


OFFICE HOURS

Monday
9:00am - 3:00pm

Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Friday
9:00am - 3:00pm

Saturday & Sunday
Closed