Emergency Dentist in Monmouth County, NJ
Tooth pain? Broken tooth? Swelling? Infection? You don’t have to wait days to be seen. At Ocean Blue Dental Group, we provide same-day emergency dental treatment for patients in Red Bank, Monmouth County, and surrounding towns — often within hours of your call.
Same-Day Emergency Dental Treatment
Most offices only take a look and send you home. We do it differently. At Ocean Blue Dental Group, we are equipped with:
- 3D CBCT imaging
- Digital scanners
- Root canal and surgical capability
- Implant and extraction expertise
That means when you walk in, we don’t just “examine.”
We fix the problem the same day.
✔ Same-day root canals
✔ Same-day extractions
✔ Same-day temporary or permanent crowns
✔ Same-day pain relief
✔ Same-day infection control
Why Patients Choose Ocean Blue for Dental Emergencies
We built Ocean Blue for moments like this. When you’re in pain, you don’t want:
- Long waits
- Cold offices
- Rushed doctors
- Or confusing treatment
You want clarity, comfort, and real solutions. Ocean Blue Dental Group offers:
- A modern, spa-like environment
- Advanced technology for faster diagnosis
- Honest treatment plans
- Same-day solutions whenever clinically possible
- Direct access to Dr. John H. Sabat
We are a boutique, patient-focused emergency dental practice serving Red Bank and the entire Monmouth County area.
Meet Your Emergency Dentist
Dr. John H. Sabat
Dr. Sabat is a cosmetic and surgical dentist trained in:
- Advanced restorative dentistry
- Root canal therapy
- Dental implants
- Emergency trauma care
Every emergency patient is evaluated personally by Dr. Sabat, ensuring you receive the right treatment — not just a quick patch.
We Accept Emergency Walk-Ins & Same-Day Appointments
If you’re in pain right now, don’t wait.
FAQs
Yes—when available. Call as early as possible for the best chance of a same-day visit.
Swelling can be a sign of infection. Call immediately—especially if swelling is spreading, you have fever, or trouble swallowing go to hospital or call 911
If you have difficulty breathing, severe facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma with suspected jaw fracture—go to the ER. For tooth pain, infection, broken teeth, or lost fillings/crowns, an emergency dentist is usually the right first step.
Yes—new patients are welcome for emergency visits.
If clinically appropriate. The priority is identifying the source and stabilizing the problem—not just masking symptoms.
Call immediately. If you can, gently rinse it (don’t scrub), try to place it back in the socket, or store it in milk/saline and come in ASAP.
Don’t Let Dental Pain
Control Your Life
Call Ocean Blue Dental Group now for prompt emergency dental care.