Dental emergencies can happen anytime. Our team is ready to provide immediate care when you need it most. Don't wait — call us now.
Persistent or intense tooth pain that doesn't respond to over-the-counter painkillers.
First Aid: Rinse with warm salt water. Apply a cold compress to the outside cheek.
Tooth fracture from trauma, biting hard objects, or accidents.
First Aid: Save any broken pieces. Rinse mouth with warm water. Apply gauze to stop bleeding.
Complete tooth avulsion — time is critical! The tooth can often be reimplanted if treated within 30-60 minutes.
First Aid: Hold tooth by crown only. Place in milk or saliva. Get to dentist immediately!
A filling or crown has fallen out, exposing the underlying tooth structure.
First Aid: Save the crown. Apply clove oil to sensitive area. Use dental cement as temporary fix.
Painful, pus-filled infection near the tooth root. Can spread if not treated promptly.
First Aid: Rinse with mild salt water. Do NOT apply heat. Seek immediate dental care.
Excessive bleeding from gums, tongue, lip, or cheek due to injury or underlying conditions.
First Aid: Apply firm pressure with gauze. Use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Don't wait. Call our emergency line immediately for rapid relief and expert care.