Emergency Dentist in West New York, NJ | Veda Family Dentistry
In pain? Call Veda Family Dentistry for same-day emergency dental care in West New York. We treat toothaches, broken teeth, infections & more, fast relief starts here.

Emergency Dental Care in West New York, NJ
Dental emergencies can happen anytime, and when they do, fast, compassionate care makes all the difference. At Veda Family Dentistry, we prioritize urgent cases with same-day or next-day appointments so you can get relief quickly and safely.
Whether you're dealing with a sudden toothache, broken crown, knocked-out tooth, or swelling, our experienced team is here to help.
When to Call an Emergency Dentist
If you're experiencing any of the following, don’t wait:
Severe, persistent toothache
Swelling in the face or jaw
Knocked-out or loose tooth
Dental trauma from an accident
Bleeding that doesn’t stop
Signs of infection (pain, fever, swelling)
Lost fillings, crowns, or bridges
We’re equipped to handle dental emergencies in both adults and children. The sooner you call, the more likely we can save your tooth and reduce complications.
What to Expect at Your Visit
When you arrive, we’ll begin with a focused exam, including digital X-rays if needed, to pinpoint the issue. Our doctors, Dr. Shamik Bhattacharyya and Dr. Behram Patel, will provide immediate relief, whether it’s pain management, temporary stabilization, or starting treatment.
In many cases, we can complete your care the same day. If a follow-up is needed (such as for a crown or root canal), we’ll schedule it quickly and discuss all your options in detail.
Emergency Services We Offer
Toothache relief
Abscess drainage
Broken or chipped tooth repair
Emergency root canal therapy
Tooth extractions
Recementing crowns or bridges
Repairing broken dentures
Pediatric dental emergencies
We offer sedation options for anxious patients and provide thorough aftercare instructions to support healing.
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