Same Day Emergency Dental Care in Long Island City
If you are experiencing a dental emergency in or near Long Island City, Queens, we’ve got you covered. From throbbing toothaches to broken crowns, our team offers same‑day appointments so you get relief fast! Secure a same‑day visit online or by phone.


Our team is prepared to treat all dental emergencies:
- Severe toothaches
- Broken or chipped teeth
- Knocked-out teeth
- Lost or damaged fillings or crowns
- Swelling, abscesses, or infection
- Emergency tooth extraction
- Emergency wisdom tooth removal
- Emergency root canal therapy
Searching online for “emergency dentist near me” or “dental emergency near me”? Skip the wait—call us or book online to get help today.
Fast, Compassionate Emergency Dental Care for Clinton Hill
Open for urgent dental emergencies 6 days a week
Tend Long Island City is located at the corner of Jackson Ave and 50th Avenue. Same‑day appointments available. Book your appointment online or call for same-day appointments.
Meet our Long Island City Emergency Dentists
Sudden toothache? Our Tend Long Island City dental care team takes care of all urgent emergency dental issues. Our studio combines advanced dental tech with a calm, welcoming environment. When you need an emergency dentist, our team is here to act fast—so you don’t have to wait in pain.

Check your insurance
Curious if insurance will cover your exam? We can tell you in just a few seconds.
Unfortunately, there are some dental insurance plans we don’t accept, including Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, Healthplex, HMOs, DMOs, and others. If we don’t take yours, we’ll contact you ahead of your visit.
Why people love Tend
Frequently asked questions
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Over 25,000 patients trust Tend as their dentist. With a team of dentists and oral surgeons, we're prepared for almost any kind of dental emergency.
Dr. Tung Nguyen, hygienists and dental assistants, are graduates of respected dental schools, and have all trained in highly-rated residency programs. All of our team members take continuing education courses in order to stay current with all of the latest techniques and research.
Tend accepts most major PPO dental insurances like Delta Dental, Cigna, Guardian, Anthem, Aetna, and MetLife. However, we unfortunately do not accept Medicaid, Healthplex, or HMO plans.
Not sure if your insurance is accepted? Call our office and we'll check if you're in-network. We'll also be able to check your out-of-pocket emergency visit cost.
That's no problem! Our team is happy to help. Call our team and we'll check to see how much your emergency visit will cost out-of-pocket. We also provide Care Credit financing and can discuss those options as well.
Not everything qualifies as a dental emergency. Some issues, like a chipped tooth without pain or blood, may seem like a dental emergency but do not necessarily require same-day urgent care. Depending on your issue, you may be able to wait a few days before seeing a dentist. However, for other issues like a broken or lost tooth, you should seek out emergency care.
The best way to tell if you require emergency dental care is to call our office.
Some issues don't require urgent care. However, if you call our emergency dental hotline and we do recommend care, it is best to schedule a visit as soon as possible.
Avoiding emergency dental care for some issues may result in further deterioration of your condition and even tooth loss. In some cases, infections may spread to other parts of the body which can even result in hospitalization.
Our team of dentists and oral surgeons are prepared for almost any dental emergency. We cover things like tooth pain, toothaches, chipped tooth, broken tooth, knocked out tooth, extractions, implants, crowns, cavities, loose fillings, and more!
Don't see your dental issue in this list? Call our office and we'll be happy to chat about your needs.
There are many different causes of tooth pain. Depending on the cause, you may require immediate emergency care.
Some toothaches are caused by what is called an abscess. An abscess is an infection of the tooth resulting in pus either at the gums or base of the tooth. Abscesses can result in severe tooth pain which may even radiate to the ear and neck. With the case of an abscess, you will require emergency dental care. Failing to seek out urgent care can result in infection spread and fever. To treat an abscess, a dentist would drain the site of infection and prescribe antibiotics.
Some toothaches are caused by cracked teeth. Cracked teeth can appear as hairline cracks. Without attention, cracked teeth can progress into larger cracks which may result in potential tooth loss.