Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. Our team provides prompt care to relieve pain and prevent further complications. We strive to offer same-day appointments whenever possible.
We assess your condition, stabilise the problem and provide treatment or a temporary solution until full care can be completed. Our priority is to relieve your discomfort safely and quickly.
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Our dentist responds quickly and focuses on stabilizing your condition with gentle, effective care. From trauma to infections, you’ll be guided through what’s happening, what’s urgent, and the safest treatment options.
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Call or visit immediately. Your symptoms are assessed so the team can prepare the tools and resources needed for your emergency.
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Your dentist examines the affected area, may take X-rays, and identifies the cause of the problem. The priority is determining what needs to be done right away.
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Treatment depends on the issue — this may include pain relief, temporary restorations, infection control, or procedures like extractions or root canal therapy. Follow-up steps and aftercare instructions are provided.
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This lets your dentist see fractures, infections, or hidden problems instantly, helping them take the right action during urgent situations.
High-resolution visuals make it easier to identify cracks, broken restorations, or soft tissue injuries quickly and accurately.
A simple guide with quick answers to the questions people ask most, helping you understand our dental care services with ease
Severe toothache, infections, trauma, swelling, bleeding, or broken teeth usually need immediate attention.
Swelling can signal infection and should be treated ASAP to avoid complications.
Sometimes — if you act fast. Keeping it moist and seeing a dentist immediately gives the best chance.
Hospitals can help with severe trauma or uncontrolled bleeding, but most dental emergencies are better treated by a dentist.