Emergency Dentist in Syosset Offering 24 Hour Urgent Care

Dental Emergency Care has two locations in Nassau County Long Island – 400 Jericho Turnpike in Syosset and 639 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square. Both offices offer 24 hour a day and 7 days a week dental emergency treatment to handle any dental emergency you may be faced with.

With more than twenty years serving the residents of Long Island there is no dental emergency that we have not seen, or that we can’t treat.

We have a team of specialists on staff, as well as general dentists to address any need that may arise.

Therefore, with this kind of support available at the ready for you there is no need to wait to call. If you’re experiencing pain or having any type of dental issue do NOT wait because often times waiting will make the seriousness of your condition worse.

We will make sure the pain will go away when you come to one of offices. We will make your visit with us as pleasant as possible and make the cost affordable for you so you get the treatment and dental care you need. In that regard, insurance is accepted and payment plans are offered – with interest free financing.

Questions Your Emergency Dentist Will Need You to Answer

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

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


The content offered on this website is for informational purposes only and does not seek to diagnose and/or treat any physical, medical, dental, and/or periodontal condition or disease. In addition, the offering and consumption of this content does not establish a doctor patient relationship. If you are experiencing any pain, discomfort, swelling, and/or bleeding in your mouth and/or jaw this may represent a serious condition and can only be diagnosed and treated by visiting a medical doctor, dentist, and/or periodontist in person.