Same-Day
Dental
Appointment
Unexpected dental problems don’t come at convenient times. A toothache, broken restoration, or discomfort can quickly worsen. At NewAgeDental, patients from Jenkintown and Philadelphia can contact our office to request a same-day dental appointment and address issues before they progress.
Why Patients Come to Us
When It Matters Most
Accurate Initial Evaluation
We begin with a detailed exam and digital X-rays to understand your symptoms clearly. This allows us to identify the issue accurately and plan treatment without delays, unnecessary steps, or confusion.
Same Day Treatment Options
Many urgent dental problems can be treated in one visit. We handle common needs such as fillings, root canals, and extractions, helping restore comfort and function as quickly as possible during your visit.
Personalized Patient Care
We dedicate time to each patient, explain findings in clear language, and guide you through your options. You stay informed and comfortable throughout the visit without feeling rushed or uncertain.
Calm Office Environment
Dental issues can be stressful, so we maintain a calm, organized setting. Our team focuses on clear communication, gentle care, and creating a steady, reassuring experience during your entire visit.
Convenient Office Locations
With offices in Jenkintown and Philadelphia, patients can access care without long travel. Both locations are easy to reach, helping you get timely treatment when dental concerns need attention nearby.
Dental Concerns We Are
Prepared to Address
When dental problems appear suddenly, knowing what can be treated promptly is helpful. The following are
among the most common urgent issues our team sees:
Persistent or Severe Tooth Pain
Ongoing tooth pain — whether it is constant, sharp, or triggered by biting or temperature changes — often indicates an underlying problem such as deep decay, a crack, or an infection. We assess the source carefully and discuss the best path toward relief.
Chipped, Cracked, or Broken Tooth
A chipped or fractured tooth can create sharp edges and significant sensitivity. Depending on the severity of the damage, treatment options may include dental bonding, a crown, or another restorative approach to restore the tooth's shape, strength, and appearance.
Lost Filling or Dislodged Crown
When a filling falls out, or a crown comes loose, the exposed tooth is vulnerable to sensitivity and further breakdown. We evaluate the tooth promptly and restore proper coverage so the area is protected and functional.
Damaged or Broken Restoration
Fractured dental work, broken bridges, or restorations that no longer fit properly affect both comfort and function. Our team examines the situation and determines whether same-day tooth repair is possible or whether a follow-up plan is the right approach.
Signs of Infection or Swelling
Swelling around a tooth or in the gum, combined with pain or pressure, can indicate a developing infection. Root canal treatment — a procedure that removes infected tissue from inside the tooth and seals the root — is often how this is resolved while preserving the natural tooth.
Persistent Tooth Sensitivity
Sensitivity that lingers for more than a few days or appears without an obvious cause warrants a professional evaluation. Catching issues early gives us more options and often leads to simpler, less involved treatment.
If you are experiencing any of these situations, call our office to describe your
concern — our team will help determine how quickly you need to be seen.
What Our Patients Are Saying
What Happens During Your Visit
Symptom Review
We review your medical and dental history, discuss symptoms, and note any recent changes affecting your condition.
Dental Exam
We examine the tooth and surrounding tissue using digital
X-rays to assess hidden areas with reduced radiation exposure.
Findings Review
We explain the problem, available treatment options, and next steps in clear, simple language before starting care.
Same-Day Treatment
Depending on the issue, we may complete treatment immediately or stabilize the area and schedule follow-up care.
Recovery Guidance
Before you leave, we provide aftercare instructions, healing expectations, and follow-up recommendations.
Your Safety Is a Priority at Every Visit
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Instruments fully sterilized in compliance with current dental guidelines
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Thorough disinfection protocols between every patient visit
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Digital X-rays with reduced radiation exposure compared to traditional methods
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Team trained to monitor and update safety standards as protocols evolve
Professional Memberships & Affiliations:
American Dental Association
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Pennsylvania Dental Association
American Academy of General Dentistry
Insurance & Payment Options
We review your insurance benefits and explain payment options before treatment — so you
understand costs upfront and avoid unexpected expenses.
Insurance We Accept
Payment Options
Questions about coverage? Call us and we’ll walk you through your options.
Don't Wait — Contact
NewAgeDental Today
If you have tooth pain, damage, or a time-sensitive concern, contact us promptly. As a trusted pain relief dentist in Jenkintown and Philadelphia, we provide attentive urgent oral care in a comfortable setting. Patients ages 13+ are welcome. Request your appointment today.
Frequently
asked questions
Contact our office as soon as possible to describe your symptoms and request an appointment. In the meantime, avoid very hot or cold foods and drinks, and use over-the-counter pain medication as directed on the label for temporary relief. Let our team evaluate the cause before any conclusions are drawn.
Rinse your mouth gently with warm water and, if possible, save any larger pieces. Call NewAgeDental to schedule a visit. The appropriate treatment depends on the degree of damage — minor chips may be addressed with dental bonding, while more significant fractures may require a crown or another restorative solution.
A lost filling leaves the underlying tooth exposed and sensitive. Temporary dental cement, available at most pharmacies, can offer short-term protection until you are seen. Contact our office promptly so we can restore the tooth and prevent further breakdown.
No — infections inside a tooth do not go away on their own and can spread if left unaddressed. Root canal treatment cleans and seals the affected root, removing the source of infection while preserving the natural tooth. Early treatment is always preferable to waiting.
Preserving the natural tooth is almost always our first goal. We use a thorough clinical exam and digital X-rays to assess the tooth's condition before recommending a course of action. We will explain the reasoning behind any recommendation so you can make an informed decision.
No. NewAgeDental welcomes new patients ages 13 and up at both our Jenkintown and Philadelphia offices. Call ahead so our team can prepare for your arrival and ask the right questions before you come in.
Not necessarily. Some situations allow for a next-available appointment, while others — such as signs of infection, significant swelling, or sudden, severe pain — benefit from faster attention. When you call, our team will help you gauge the urgency of your situation and arrange care accordingly.
We accept many major insurance plans and offer in-office payment plans and financing options. Our team will review your coverage and provide a transparent estimate, so you understand the cost before treatment begins. Contact our office at 215-774-5500 for details.