Common Dental
Emergency Conditions

Dental emergencies encompass a range of conditions that require urgent attention. Some of the most common dental emergencies we treat include:

Toothaches: Persistent toothaches can be a sign of an underlying issue such as tooth decay, infection, or a dental abscess.

Chipped or Fractured Teeth: Accidents can cause chips or fractures in your teeth, leaving them vulnerable to further damage or infection.

Knocked-out Teeth: If you have experienced a tooth avulsion, it’s essential to act quickly. By pr eserving the knocked-out tooth and seeking immediate dental care, there is a higher chance of successful re-implantation.

Lost or Damaged Dental Restorations: Whether it’s a lost filling, crown, or denture, we understand the inconvenience and discomfort it can cause.

Abscesses and Infections: Dental abscesses and infections can lead to severe pain and swelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Here you can find some helpful answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ).

For urgent dental care, will you take my dental insurance?
Emergency care that is medically required is typically covered by dental insurance plans; we can help with insurance enquiries during your visit and provide a comprehensive quote.
How soon can I get dental care in an emergency?
In order to give prompt relief for urgent dental conditions, we offer same-day or next-day appointments.
Is it possible to get pain relief when visiting an emergency room?
Yes, in order to reduce pain and guarantee patient comfort throughout treatment, we employ sedation and local anaesthesia.
Will urgent dental care be covered by insurance?
Emergency treatments are typically covered by insurance plans; we can confirm your coverage and offer estimates.
If I lose a tooth, what should I do?
For possible reimplantation and preservation, keep the tooth wet and come see us right away.