Elmont Long Island Emergency Dentist

Are you in pain? Did you or your child break a tooth? Do you have crowns or bridge work that are in need of repair? Whatever your situation you’ve come here because you’re looking for a dentist who can take care of your dental emergency.

Dentistry on Broadway
133 Broadway
Lynbrook, New York 11563

Emergency dental office near Elmont

We specialize in handling dental emergencies. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for an immediate appointment.

Dental emergencies often occur at the worst possible times…like on the weekend, or late at night. That’s why we have created a resource where you can get in contact with a Long Island emergency dentist in Elmont, Long Island who is available to take your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and who accepts payment by credit card and also accept most dental insurance plans.

Emergency dentists are available when other dentists are not. They specialize in handling dental emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us right now to get advice on what to do and to schedule an immediate appointment.

Over 20 Years of Experience
We Treat All Types of Dental Emergencies…

  • Adults and Children
  • Insurance accepted, credit cards, interest free financing and payment plans
  • We treat abscess, infections, toothaches, extractions, wisdom teeth, accidents, trauma, broken teeth, lost filings, crowns and bridges, root canals, implant problems, swollen and bleeding gums
  • Same day denture repairs and relines
  • We can fabricate dentures and partials the same day
  • Replace missing teeth today
  • Implants Placed and Restored in our office
  • Orthodontic emergencies, broken brackets and wires
  • Specialists on staff
  • Nitrous oxide and Sedation offered
  • Dental and Denture lab on Premises
  • House and Hospital Calls
  • No Fault

Call Today and Get Your Dental Problem Treated, NOW!

Helpful Tip:

When calling our office it is helpful if you can answer the following questions so that we can provide the best dental care possible:

  1. What is the nature of your dental emergency?
  2. When did it start?
  3. Is there any swelling?
  4. What is the degree of the pain, on a scale of 1-10?
  5. Are you having any hot or cold sensitivity?
  6. What medications are you taking? Antibiotics? Pain killers?