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Emergency Oral Surgery

Our Call Center is Open 24 Hours, Don’t Wait, Get Help Now

Oral Surgery Specialists of New York know how difficult dental emergencies can be on you and your loved ones. No one in pain should have to wait to get help. If you have swelling, a toothache, broken tooth, or something else is troubling you, call us at the numbers below.

Emergency Hotline in Jamaica Estates:
718-739-1300

Emergency Hotline in Forest Hills:
718-544-4440

Emergency Hotline in Midtown:
(212) 889-7276

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EMERGENCY ORAL SURGERY SERVICES OFFERED IN MIDTOWN, FOREST HILLS, AND JAMAICA, NY

If you are trying to reach us outside our normal office hours and have a dental emergency, or are in pain, please give us a call. Our experienced team can provide the help you need. We often have same-day appointments available. Our compassionate emergency oral surgeons will see you as soon as possible.

Need pain relief fast? Call now for emergency dental treatment you can trust.

Midtown

Email: midtown@ossofny.com

Phone: (212) 889-7276
Emergency Hotline – Call 24/7!

Forest Hills

Email: qb@ossofny.com

Phone: (718) 544-4440
Emergency Hotline – Call 24/7!

Jamaica Estates

Email: je@ossofny.com

Phone: (718) 739-1300
Emergency Hotline – Call 24/7!

General Anesthesia

General anesthesia is typically reserved for surgical complex procedures like orthognathic (jaw) surgery or facial trauma, as it induces complete unconsciousness. This form of anesthesia is commonly administered in a hospital setting and requires intubation during the procedure.

IV Sedation

IV sedation is administered via the arm or hand, inducing a rapid transition to a sleep-like state for patients. With this type of anesthesia, you will be partially or even fully asleep and will likely forget the entirety of the procedure. If IV sedation is chosen, it’s necessary for an adult to accompany you and drive you home following the procedure.

Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide, commonly referred to as laughing gas, is a gentle sedative administered through a mask placed over the mouth and nose. This gas effectively alleviates anxiety and discomfort during dental procedures, ensuring patients feel at ease and relaxed. The patient is able to interact with the doctor and respond to any directions or questions.

Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia involves injecting medication directly into the surgical site to numb the area. This ensures your comfort throughout the procedure, and the numbing effect typically subsides within a few hours. Additionally, local anesthesia can be used in conjunction with other anesthesia methods.