Toothache? Call us immediately
🦷 Toothache? Call Us Immediately
If you're dealing with a toothache, don’t wait it out — call Garden City Dentistry right away. A persistent or sharp pain in your tooth isn't just uncomfortable — it's your body’s way of signaling that something needs immediate attention.
Why Toothaches Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Tooth pain can be caused by a variety of issues, including:
- Cavities and decay
- Gum infections
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Abscess or infection under the gumline
Left untreated, these issues can escalate quickly — turning a minor fix into a major (and more expensive) problem.
Fast, Gentle Emergency Dental Care
At Garden City Dentistry, we understand that toothaches don’t stick to a schedule. That’s why we do our best to accommodate same-day emergency visits. Whether it’s a dull ache or sudden stabbing pain, we’ll get you in, get to the root of the problem, and help you feel better — fast.
What to Expect at Your Visit
We’ll perform a gentle exam, possibly take a low-radiation digital X-ray, and clearly explain what’s going on — no guesswork, no pressure. Treatment may include a filling, root canal, or in some cases, immediate pain relief with a temporary solution while we schedule a follow-up.
Don't Try to Tough It Out
Dental infections can spread, and untreated pain can impact your ability to eat, sleep, or focus. If you’re in pain, you shouldn’t wait — not even for a day.
📞 Call Garden City Dentistry Now
We’re here for you.
Serving patients in Garden City, Franklin Square, Stewart Manor, and throughout Nassau County.

How to Tell If It’s a Dental Emergency
Not all toothaches are created equal. Here’s how to know if you need to call us immediately:
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Throbbing pain that won’t go away
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Pain that wakes you up at night
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Swelling around your gums or face
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Tooth sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
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A cracked or knocked-out tooth
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Bad taste in your mouth or pus near the gumline
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t delay. These are signs of possible infection or nerve damage — and the sooner we treat it, the easier (and more comfortable) the fix will be.
What You Can Do at Home While You Wait
If you’ve called us and are waiting to come in, here are a few things you can do to manage your pain safely:
🧊 Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.
💊 Take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen (if safe for you).
🧂 Rinse gently with warm salt water to help clean the area and reduce inflammation.
🚫 Avoid very hot, cold, or sugary foods — they can make the pain worse.
🪥 Keep the area clean, but avoid flossing near any swelling or bleeding.
⚠️ Important: These are temporary relief measures — not substitutes for professional dental care. A toothache that goes away temporarily may still be a sign of a serious issue.

