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Get Help the Moment You Need It

A dental emergency can take you by surprise. A sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or a painful concern that needs attention now. For unexpected moments like these, having a dependable team matters. At our practice, Dr. Michael McCleaster works to see emergency patients as soon as possible so you can get the care and relief you need.
Call Us Now on (973) 598-0800Why Choose McCleaster Family Dental for Emergency Dentistry?
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Signs It’s Time to Call Us

If something feels off, we suggest calling us so that we can determine if you should come in right away. Contact us if you’re experiencing:
- Toothaches
- Chipped tooth
- Cracked tooth
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Knocked-out tooth
- Lost filling or crown
- Broken denture
- Loose tooth
- Injury to gums, lips, or tongue
- Jaw pain or clenching
- Something stuck between teeth
How We Help When You Call

Emergencies feel urgent for a reason. When you reach out, our team guides you through each step so you know exactly what to expect.
- We make room in our schedule, usually for the same day.
- On the call, we ask about your symptoms and share what to do until you arrive.
- At your visit, Dr. McCleaster examines your mouth, takes X-rays, and addresses your immediate discomfort.
- Dr. McCleaster explains what he found and the treatment options, and we review the plan, including cost and timing.
- Once you agree, we begin the necessary treatment.

Until You’re in the Chair
Before you come in, we’ll explain what to do based on your symptoms. These simple steps are often helpful while you wait:
- Rinse gently to keep the area clean
- Using a cool compress on the cheek if there is swelling
- Taking over-the-counter pain relief you normally tolerate
- Avoiding chewing on the affected side
- Leaving any loose or damaged dental work as is until we assess it
If your discomfort changes or worsens, please call us right away at (973) 598-0800.
Questions You May Have
Here are the questions we’re asked most often. If you need anything else, please call, and our team will help.
Will my toothache go away on its own?
Toothaches don’t usually go away on their own. That’s why it’s best to schedule a checkup with a dentist to ensure that nothing is wrong. There are all sorts of reasons why you could be experiencing discomfort, so it’s important to rule them out with a professional. Doing this can help you to catch underlying problems before they become serious.
How should I sleep with tooth pain?
It can be difficult to get quality sleep when you’re dealing with a toothache. Until you’re able to see your dentist in the morning, keep your head elevated. This will prevent blood from rushing to your head and intensifying your toothache. Additionally, take over-the-counter pain relievers as directed. You should avoid foods that are particularly acidic, cold, or hard before bed. Cold compresses can also help. When morning rolls around, give us a call to schedule an emergency appointment.
Can the emergency room remove a tooth?
Only a licensed dentist can perform a tooth extraction, making it illegal for someone without the proper training and education required to perform, even if you are in the hospital. The emergency room is able to provide antibiotics and pain medication, but this will not address the underlying problem causing your toothache. A tooth extraction may not even be the necessary treatment you need. For instance, root canal therapy may be able to save your tooth while also diminishing your discomfort. For dental emergencies, it is almost always best to see an emergency dentist instead of visiting the ER.
Can I pop a dental abscess on my own?
You should never attempt to pop a dental abscess on your own. You should always get in touch with a dentist, as this is a dental infection and therefore an emergency. Popping the abscess will only expose your mouth to additional bacteria and irritate the area more. Putting off treatment can allow the infection to spread to other areas of the body and become much more serious. If you think you have a dental abscess, give us a call right away to schedule an urgent visit.
Let Us Know What’s Going On
If you’re unsure about what’s happening, a quick call can make things easier. Tell us what you’re feeling, and we’ll get you scheduled as soon as we can.
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