At a Glance

  • Service offered: Emergency dentistry that gets you back to normal, toothache relief, root canal therapy, broken tooth repair, abscess treatment
  • Serving: Niles and nearby areas, including the Golf Mill district and the Milwaukee Avenue corridor, from the Glenview office
  • Office hours: Monday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | Tuesday to Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Friday 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • New patients: Yes, welcoming new patients and same-day emergency appointments
  • Key differentiator: Good value and consistent care, with a flat $199 new patient exam and an in-house membership plan for patients without insurance
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Getting Back to Your Day

A dental emergency does more than hurt. It hijacks everything. You cannot eat on one side, you cannot concentrate at work, and you cannot sleep through the throbbing. The real value of emergency care is that it hands your normal day back to you, usually within hours of walking in.

Niles residents know value when they see it, and same-day relief for a genuine emergency is exactly that. The office sits about eighteen minutes and nine miles from central Niles, an easy ride north on Milwaukee Avenue that most residents can do without a second thought. You come in hurting and leave able to get on with things.

The Fixes That Bring Relief

Different emergencies call for different solutions, and each one has a clear endpoint. A tooth infected at the nerve produces deep, steady pain and usually needs root canal therapy, which removes the infected tissue and stops the ache at its source. A break or fracture gets repaired or crowned so you can chew normally again. An abscess, marked by swelling and sometimes fever, gets drained and treated to clear the infection and relieve the pressure.

A lost filling or crown leaves the tooth exposed and tender, and replacing it protects the tooth and ends the sensitivity. Whatever the specific problem, the goal is the same: a comfortable, functioning mouth by the time you leave, or shortly after.

How Your Dentist Gets You There

The visit starts with a focused exam and a targeted X-ray of the tooth causing trouble. Your dentist identifies the cause, explains it plainly, and outlines the treatment before starting. When a crown is needed, the office often makes and places a permanent one the same day with CEREC technology, so you leave with the tooth genuinely restored rather than temporarily patched.

The practice favors conservative care that preserves your natural tooth whenever possible, which tends to mean fewer return trips and a more predictable outcome. For anxious patients, oral sedation keeps the whole appointment calm.

Who Should Come In Now

Emergency care is for anyone in real distress: severe or persistent tooth pain, a break from biting down wrong, swelling, a fever with a sore tooth, or a knocked-out tooth after a fall. The practice treats patients of every age, from kids who took a hit at play to older residents managing restorations placed years ago.

If your issue is mild and painless, a tiny chip or occasional sensitivity you have lived with, a regular appointment serves you better than an emergency slot. Reserve the urgent visit for problems that truly cannot wait until later in the week.

Value and Payment

Niles patients tend to appreciate straightforward value, and the practice is set up to deliver it. The office files claims with most major PPO dental plans and verifies coverage before treatment, and financing is available for larger work. For patients without insurance, a flat $199 new patient exam with X-rays and an in-house membership plan keep urgent care within reach.

That mix means an emergency does not have to come with a mystery bill. The team explains your options up front so you can focus on the tooth, not the paperwork.

The True Cost of Postponing Care

Niles patients have a well-earned reputation for weighing value carefully, and dental emergencies are a case where the math strongly favors acting sooner. It is natural to hope a toothache will fade, but the economics of waiting rarely work out. A problem that would be a straightforward filling today can become a root canal and crown in a few weeks, and an untreated infection can escalate into a situation that costs far more to resolve than the original tooth ever would have.

There is a health dimension too. A dental infection left alone does not stay put. It can spread into the jaw and, in serious cases, become a medical emergency. The swelling and fever that accompany a bad abscess are the body signaling that the problem has outgrown a wait-and-see approach. Acting promptly is not only cheaper; it is safer.

This is where affordable access matters. The flat $199 new patient exam and the in-house membership plan exist so that cost is not the reason a Niles resident sits at home with a worsening tooth. When being seen early is within reach financially, the sensible choice, catching the problem while it is small, becomes the easy one to make. A short drive north on Milwaukee Avenue and a same-day exam almost always beat the alternative of waiting and paying more later, in both money and discomfort. The Golf Mill area and the Milwaukee Avenue corridor put most Niles residents within a quick, familiar drive of the office, so there is little friction between deciding to act and actually being seen. For a community that prizes getting good value, treating a small problem before it becomes a large one is about as sound an investment as dental care offers.

After Treatment and the Trip Home

Most emergency treatments leave you markedly more comfortable than you arrived. Expect mild soreness around the treated tooth for a day or two, usually handled with over-the-counter pain relief, and follow the specific aftercare your dentist provides. If an infection was involved, you may finish a prescription at home.

The drive back to Niles is the same easy run south on Milwaukee Avenue, about eighteen minutes to central Niles from the office at 3633 W Lake Avenue. If the tooth needs more work later, such as a permanent crown after a root canal, that gets scheduled once you have healed from the urgent stage.

Meet Your Dentist, Dr. Chad Freund

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Dr. Chad Freund moved his young family from downtown Chicago to Glenview in 2012, and he has described the North Shore communities as some of the finest in the area. That local investment shapes how he treats patients from neighboring towns like Niles: as members of a community he chose and cares about. He earned his DDS from the University of Illinois College of Dentistry at Chicago in 2005.

Beyond the practice, Dr. Chad donates his time to organizations serving those in need, including a lead organizing role for Dental Access Days and volunteer work with the Illinois State Dental Society's Mission of Mercy. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Illinois State Dental Society, the Chicago Dental Society, and the Spear Center of Dental Excellence. For Niles patients who appreciate straightforward value and genuine local commitment, Dr. Chad delivers both when an emergency brings you in.

Getting Here From Niles

From central Niles, the office is about eighteen minutes and nine miles away, an easy ride north on Milwaukee Avenue that most residents can do without a second thought. Continue to 3633 W Lake Avenue, Suite 414 in Glenview. From the Golf Mill district, the same northbound route on Milwaukee Avenue puts you at the office in a familiar, low-stress drive.

That short, well-known trip is part of why same-day emergency care is realistic for Niles patients. Once the tooth is treated, the drive home is the same easy run south on Milwaukee Avenue. Call ahead and describe your symptoms so the team can prioritize your case and see you the same day when the schedule allows.

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Get Seen and Get Back to Normal

A dental emergency does not get better by being ignored, so the smart response is a prompt phone call. Tell the team what you are feeling, and they will find you a same-day slot when the schedule allows. An emergency dentist is made for urgent trouble, and the short ride south on Milwaukee Avenue from Niles means help is genuinely close, not a cross-county ordeal.

When you call, be clear about your symptoms, especially any swelling or fever, and have insurance details ready if you carry a plan. If you do not, ask about the $199 exam and the in-house membership plan, both designed to keep urgent care affordable. Anxious patients can request sedation and a gentler pace. Niles residents value getting real worth for their money and their time, and same-day relief for a painful tooth delivers exactly that. Make the call, take the short drive, and get your day back before the problem has a chance to grow. And once the tooth is treated, the same office handles any follow-up work, so Niles residents keep their emergency care and their ongoing dental needs in one familiar place rather than starting over with a new provider each time something comes up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can I get relief if I call from Niles with a bad toothache?

A: Often the same day. The practice prioritizes emergency cases and offers same-day appointments when possible. Niles is only about eighteen minutes north on Milwaukee Avenue, so you can typically be seen and relieved of the acute pain the same day you call.

Is the office easy to reach from the Golf Mill area of Niles?

A: Yes. From the Golf Mill district it is a straightforward ride north on Milwaukee Avenue, about eighteen minutes and nine miles to the Glenview office. Most Niles residents know the route well, which makes getting there in an emergency simple.

I do not have insurance. What will an emergency visit cost?

A: The office offers a flat $199 new patient exam with X-rays and an in-house membership plan for uninsured patients, plus financing for larger treatment. The team explains your options before starting, so an emergency does not come with a surprise bill.

Can a chipped or broken tooth be fixed in one appointment?

A: In many cases, yes. With CEREC same-day crown technology, a broken tooth can be restored with a permanent crown in a single visit. That saves Niles patients a second trip and avoids weeks in a temporary crown.

Do you treat children for dental emergencies?

A: Yes. The practice treats patients of every age, including children who chip or knock out a tooth during play or sports. Call, describe the injury, and the team will guide you on coming in and what to bring for your child's visit.

Nolan & Freund Dental Professionals
3633 W Lake Avenue, Suite 414, Glenview, IL 60026
(847) 724-6222
https://nolanfreund.com/areas-we-serve/emergency-dentist-in-niles-il/

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New Patient Specials

New Patient Exams
$199
No insurance? We offer a $199 Comprehensive New Patient Exam and X-Rays.

New patients only. Cannot be combined with insurance.

In-House Membership Plan
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No insurance? We offer an In-House Membership Plan to cover your basic dentistry needs.

Cannot be combined with insurance.

Our Glenview Dental Practice Location

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Office Hours:

Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed