Emergency Dental Care
Immediate Care for Pain and Dental Trauma
When Is This Treatment Needed?
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it may be time to consult our specialists for a personalized clinical evaluation:
- Severe, unbearable toothache that prevents sleeping
- Chipped, fractured, or knocked-out permanent tooth
- Swelling in the face, gums, or jaw due to abscess
- Bleeding or injury to the mouth, tongue, or lips
Benefits of Emergency Dental Care
Choosing this treatment at Apex Dental Hospital guarantees several health and aesthetic advantages:
- Provides immediate relief from severe pain
- Saves knocked-out or fractured teeth if treated quickly
- Prevents severe facial infections from spreading
- Same-day priority bookings for trauma cases
Treatment Procedure: What to Expect
We believe in transparent, step-by-step patient journeys. Here is how we perform the treatment:
Immediate Diagnosis
We take urgent x-rays and inspect the injury to identify the source of pain.
Pain Management
We administer local anesthetics or prescribe immediate medications to manage pain.
Emergency Treatment
We perform emergency procedures (e.g., pulp extirpation, bonding, or splinting).
Restoration Plan
Once the pain is resolved, we create a follow-up plan for permanent restoration.
Watch The Treatment Process
Understand the clinical steps and disinfection protocols of your treatment visually before visiting our clinic.
Doctor's Opinion
"A dental emergency like a knocked-out tooth or severe throbbing pain requires immediate action. Getting treated within the first hour can save your tooth and prevent severe infection."
Why Choose Us for Emergency Dental Care?
- Dedicated emergency slots reserved daily for walk-in dental pain cases
- Full surgical and restorative MDS team on call
- Advanced pain-management protocols and microscopic care
- Strict sterilization and trauma safety standards
Frequently Asked Questions
Locate the tooth, hold it by the crown (do not touch the root), rinse it gently with water, and place it in milk or saliva. Visit us within 60 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.
Yes. We prioritize dental emergencies and provide same-day slots to relieve pain and manage trauma immediately.