Immediate Pain Relief
Treat severe tooth pain caused by decay, trauma, or infection.
Prevent Further Damage
Stop problems from worsening, like spreading infections or worsening fractures.
Save Natural Teeth
Early care can prevent extractions and preserve your natural teeth.
Protect Overall Health
Treat infections promptly to avoid complications affecting your whole body.
Peace of Mind
Quick access to professional care reduces stress and anxiety.
Your dentist quickly examines the problem and may take X-rays.
Local anaesthesia or other methods ensure comfort during treatment.
Repair fractured teeth, stabilise knocked-out teeth, perform root canals, or place fillings.
Clean affected areas and prescribe antibiotics if needed.
Receive aftercare instructions and schedule any necessary follow-ups.
Carefully adhere to any post-treatment guidelines provided, including medications, dietary restrictions, or wound care, to ensure proper healing.
Use prescribed pain relief, cold packs, or other recommended methods to reduce discomfort and inflammation after the emergency treatment.
Keep the area clean with soft brushing and gentle rinsing, avoiding trauma to the treated site while preventing infection.
Refrain from biting or chewing foods that could disturb a treated tooth, repair, or sutures until fully healed.
Schedule and attend any follow-ups so your dentist can monitor recovery, check restorations, and prevent further complications.
Severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, broken or loose crowns or fillings, swelling, or signs of infection such as pus or fever all require urgent dental attention.
Most emergencies can be stabilised on the same day, but some cases may require multiple visits to fully resolve, depending on the severity of the issue.
Local anaesthesia or pain relief is provided to ensure the procedure is comfortable. Mild sensitivity may occur after treatment but usually resolves quickly.
Regular check-ups, proper oral hygiene, wearing mouthguards during sports, and avoiding chewing hard objects can reduce the risk of dental trauma and urgent issues.