
Published on Jan 9, 2026 | 4 minute read

A severe toothache can hijack your day—and your sleep. Whether it’s a deep throb, sharp zings with cold, or pain that radiates to the ear, a clear plan helps. This guide covers what you can do at home today, what to avoid, and what will likely happen during an emergency visit so you can feel more in control.
We’ll review your symptoms, test the tooth, and take focused images. Then we’ll stabilize the issue right away whenever possible. That may mean smoothing a sharp edge, placing a temporary filling, prescribing medication for infection, or starting definitive care (such as a root canal or extraction) depending on your diagnosis and preferences. Our priority is comfort first—you’ll be numb before any corrective work begins.
If bacteria have reached the nerve, a root canal can relieve pain and save the tooth. Modern techniques are efficient and comfortable. After the nerve space is cleaned and sealed, many teeth require a crown to prevent future fractures and restore strength.
If pain spikes when you release a bite or sip something cold, a crack could be the culprit. Timely crowns prevent cracks from splitting the tooth. For night grinders, a protective guard keeps new cracks at bay.
Anti-inflammatories often work better than narcotics for dental pain. If antibiotics are prescribed for an infection, take them as directed and complete the course—even if you feel better quickly.
Can I be seen today? We make every effort to accommodate true emergencies quickly—call as early as possible.
Will treatment hurt? We’ll numb the area and proceed gently; your comfort is the priority.
Do I have to pull the tooth? Not necessarily; many painful teeth can be saved with appropriate treatment.
Don’t try to tough it out. Premier Dental of Woodhaven in Woodhaven, NY can diagnose the cause and stop the pain. Call (347) 474-4566 to Schedule an Emergency Appointment and get same-day guidance on what to do right now.