What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any urgent oral health problem that requires immediate attention to save a tooth, stop ongoing tissue bleeding, or alleviate severe pain. Quick treatment can mean the difference between saving and losing a tooth.

Common Dental Emergencies

Severe Toothache

Intense pain that interferes with daily activities and sleep

Knocked-Out Tooth

Tooth completely displaced from socket due to trauma

Broken/Fractured Tooth

Cracked, chipped, or fractured teeth causing pain

Dental Abscess

Serious infection with swelling, fever, and severe pain

Emergency Situations We Handle

Our Emergency Response

1

Immediate Assessment

Quick evaluation over phone to determine urgency and provide initial guidance.

2

Priority Scheduling

Same-day appointment scheduling for urgent cases requiring immediate attention.

3

Pain Management

Immediate pain relief and stabilization of the emergency condition.

4

Definitive Treatment

Comprehensive treatment plan to address the underlying problem.

First Aid for Dental Emergencies

Severe Toothache

Rinse with salt water, take pain medication, apply cold compress, call immediately

Knocked-Out Tooth

Handle by crown only, rinse gently, try to reinsert or store in milk, seek help within 30 minutes

Broken Tooth

Save pieces, rinse mouth, apply cold compress for swelling, avoid chewing on that side

Lost Filling/Crown

Keep the crown safe, use dental cement or sugar-free gum as temporary measure

What NOT to Do in Emergencies

When to Seek Immediate Emergency Care

Prevention of Dental Emergencies

Emergency Contact Information

For dental emergencies, call us immediately at +91 94295 75769

We understand that dental emergencies don't follow business hours. While we prioritize emergency cases during regular hours, we also provide guidance for after-hours situations and can arrange urgent care when needed.

Follow-up Care

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly should I seek emergency dental care?

For severe pain, trauma, or knocked-out teeth, seek care immediately. Time is critical for the best outcomes.

Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?

Yes, if treated within 30-60 minutes and handled properly. Quick action significantly improves success rates.

What should I do if I can't reach a dentist immediately?

For severe emergencies, go to the hospital emergency room. For others, manage pain and call first thing in the morning.

Are emergency dental treatments expensive?

Emergency treatment costs vary, but delaying care often leads to more complex and expensive treatments later.

Don't Wait—Get Emergency Dental Care Now

Dental emergencies require immediate attention. Call us now for same-day relief and expert treatment!

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