(508) 877-0800 BOOK AN AppointmentPatient Registration Forms

Dental Emergency? Get help today.

Emergency Dentist, Framingham


GET HELP CALL NOW:
(508) 877-0800
Nobscot Dental Care Framingham, Urgent Dental Care

Dental emergencies can be unsettling, but our team will make sure you're taken care of and smiling again in no time. We will usually see you on the same day.

Nobscot Dental Care
231 Worcester Rd Fl. # 1
Framingham, MA 01701

  Load us into your address book

Some of the dental emergencies that we treat frequently include:

  • Abscesses
  • Accidents
  • Broken or lost crowns
  • Broken or lost teeth
  • Cavities
  • Chipped teeth
  • Dental trauma
  • Infections and inflammation
  • Emergency root canal
  • Swollen gums
  • Tooth extractions
  • Toothaches
  • Veneer, bridge, and crown re-cements

Dental Insurance Policies

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to receive the best dental care whenever you need it.

Nobscot Dental Care Framingham accepts ALL insurances to maximize the cost effectiveness of your treatment. Here is a list of some of our dental health insurance partners:



Dr. Reza Madani, Emergency Dentist

No insurance? Not a problem.

You don't have dental insurance? Dr. Madani can see you to diagnose your condition, prescribe medication to relieve pain, treat an infection, etc, and recommend key treatment.

Paying for Your Dental Care

Nobscot Dental Care Framingham provides flexible payment options, as well as CareCredit, to make it as easy as possible for you to afford dental procedures that are not covered by your dental insurance. Most patients are surprised at how affordable treatment can be!


Dental Emergency Advice from the
ADA American Dental Association

Answer: For a knocked-out permanent or adult tooth, keep it moist at all times. If you can, try placing the tooth back in the socket without touching the root. If that’s not possible, place it in between your cheek and gums, in milk, or use a tooth preservation product that has the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Then, get to your dentist’s office right away. (Author: ADA)

If the tooth is a baby tooth, the best thing to do is find the tooth, keep it moist and get to a dentist. Your dentist can see whether the entire tooth, or just part of it, came out. Your dentist can also determine whether to implant it again. If possible, place it in milk, or use a tooth preservation product with the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Then, get to your dentist’s office right away. (Author: ADA)

A: For a cracked tooth, immediately rinse the mouth with warm water to clean the area. Put cold compresses on the face to keep any swelling down. See your dentist as soon as possible. (Author: ADA)
A: If you bite your tongue or lip, clean the area gently with water and apply a cold compress. See your dentist or go to the emergency room if there is excessive bleeding, the bleeding won't stop or you are in a lot of pain. (Author: ADA)
A: For toothaches, rinse your mouth with warm water to clean it out. Gently use dental floss to remove any food caught between your teeth. Do not put aspirin on your aching tooth or gums; it may burn the gum tissue. If the pain persists, contact your dentist. (Author: ADA)
A: If you think your jaw is broken apply cold compresses to control the swelling. Go to your dentist or a hospital emergency department immediately. (Author: ADA)
A: For objects stuck in the mouth, try to gently remove with floss but do not try to remove it with a sharp or pointed instrument. The item might be painful or cause an infection, so see your dentist if you cannot remove it. (Author: ADA)