
Prompt Relief When Dental Emergencies Strike
Dental emergencies can happen fast—during a meal, a fall, or even while brushing. Acting quickly can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Emergency dentistry focuses on immediate care for urgent dental problems like severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, infections, and broken restorations. Getting care right away helps protect your teeth, ease your pain, and prevent long-term damage.
At our dental office, The Schiff & Moniz Dental Group in Erdenheim, we prioritize emergency visits. If you're facing sudden pain, swelling, or trauma to your teeth or gums, our team is here to help you feel safe, comfortable, and cared for.

Same-Day Exams and Emergency Evaluations
Emergency dentistry involves rapid assessment and treatment of urgent dental problems. Common emergencies include broken teeth, abscesses, lost fillings, and injuries to the gums or jaw. Our goal is to treat pain and stabilize your dental health quickly. During your emergency visit, we will:
- Examine your teeth and gums thoroughly
- Take the necessary digital X-rays to identify hidden issues
- Relieve pain and swelling
- Provide temporary or permanent treatment based on your condition
If you're unsure whether your issue is a true emergency, don't wait. Our dentists, including Dr. Lawrence Schiff, Dr. Jill Moniz, Dr. Reza Hakim Shoushtari, Dr. Richard Titlebaum, and Dr. Jill Zurek, will immediately care for your persistent tooth pain or intense discomfort.

At-Home Care Guide Before You Arrive
While you’re on your way to our office, here are a few things you can do to ease pain or protect your teeth:
- For a knocked-out tooth, gently rinse it and try to place it back in the socket or keep it in milk
- If you’ve broken a tooth, save the piece and rinse your mouth with warm water
- Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
- Take over-the-counter pain relief (avoid placing aspirin directly on your gums)
We’ll take over from there and ensure you get the necessary care.

Infection Control and Abscess Treatment
Untreated infections in the mouth can spread quickly, leading to more serious health risks. A dental abscess, an infection at the root of a tooth or in the gums, can cause throbbing pain, fever, swelling, and a bad taste in the mouth.
During your emergency visit, we will:
- Drain the infection if needed
- Clean the affected area thoroughly
- Prescribe antibiotics when appropriate
- Discuss whether a root canal or extraction is required to stop the infection

Relief for Nighttime Dental Emergencies
Pain often shows up at the worst times, especially late at night. Toothaches that keep you from sleeping may indicate tooth decay, infection, or a damaged nerve.
If you're dealing with:
- Sharp pain that doesn’t fade
- Swelling in the face or gums
- A cracked filling or broken crown
Your Trusted Emergency Dental Team in Erdenheim
We take dental emergencies seriously. Whether you're dealing with sudden pain or a traumatic injury, we’re ready to provide fast, reliable care when you need it the most. Prompt treatment helps save teeth, relieve stress, and prevent complications.
At our dental office in Erdenheim, we reserve time daily for urgent visits, and our compassionate dental team is always ready to help. Call us at (215) 434-0049 immediately for assistance from our emergency dentists in Erdenheim, who put your comfort and safety first.
FAQs
- What qualifies as a dental emergency?
Severe tooth pain, bleeding, swelling, a knocked-out tooth, or a cracked crown are all considered emergencies that need immediate attention. - Can I go to the ER for a dental emergency?
Emergency rooms can manage swelling or pain, but they don’t treat teeth. It's best to contact an emergency dentist unless you have a life-threatening issue. - How soon should I see a dentist for a knocked-out tooth?
Ideally, within 30–60 minutes. The faster you act, the better the chance we can save the tooth. - Will my dental insurance cover emergency treatment?
Many insurance plans cover urgent dental care. We can help you understand your benefits and options before treatment.