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Emergency Dental Treatment 24/7 For Patients Near Deansgrange

At Dublin18 Dental Care, we understand that our patients are busy and also that accidents and emergencies can happen at any time. This is why we offer same-day treatment, flexible opening times and evening appointments.

Our opening hours are:

Monday 9am to 8.30pm

Tuesday 8am to 6.30pm

Wednesday 8am to 6.30pm

Thursday 8am to 8.30pm

Friday 8am to 6pm

Outside of these hours, we also offer 24 hour assistance via a portal on our website. If you need advice quickly, simply log onto the Internet, visit our website and fill out the enquiry form and we will endeavour to respond urgently.

What should I do if I have a dental emergency?

If you need urgent dental treatment, call us and we will do everything we can to see you as quickly as possible. If you’re in pain, don’t suffer in silence!

In the meantime, we can offer advice over the telephone and if it’s outside of working hours, we can provide advice via our website, which is accessible 24 hours a day.

Examples of dental injuries and emergency situations include broken teeth, dislodged teeth, severe dental pain, dental abscesses and toothache associated with the wisdom teeth.

Preventing dental emergencies

Sometimes, it’s impossible to prevent a dental emergency; however, some accidents and illnesses can be prevented. Steps you can take include wearing a protective mouth guard when playing sport, always wearing a seatbelt, seeing your dentist for regular check-ups and getting any symptoms, such as bleeding gums and toothache, checked out, rather than leaving them. We also recommend preventative measures such as maintaining good oral hygiene at home and steering clear of foods and drinks, which can increase your risk of decay; examples include fizzy drinks, sweets and biscuits.

Dental Emergencies At Dublin18 Dental Care For Patients Near Deansgrange

Accidents can happen at any time and usually they occur out of the blue. At Dublin18 Dental Care near Deansgrange we understand that our patients need access to emergency care and we offer same-day appointments to try and ease your pain and ensure you are fighting fit as quickly as possible.

Dental injuries and dental pain

Often, you experience pain when you least expect it; one minute you could be minding your own business, the next you could be in need of urgent dental care. Dental injuries are commonly caused by accidents, such as falls, sporting injuries and trauma and pain can range from mild to severe.

If you suffer an injury or you suddenly experience very severe dental pain, we are here to help!

Types of dental emergencies include chipped, fractured and split teeth, jaw injuries, dental pain and abscesses and dislodged teeth, which is also known as avulsion.

What should I do if I have a dental emergency?

If you’re in pain and you need help, don’t suffer in silence! Call the practice and one of our receptionists will do their best to get you an appointment as quickly as possible. When you come to the practice, we will help to relieve pain and find out the cause of the injury as quickly as possible.

If you have been suffering from tooth pain or sensitivity for a while, it’s a good idea to arrange to see your dentist. Toothache can often be a sign of decay or an infection, which will only get worse over the course of time.

We recommend attending regular dental appointments to reduce the risk of decay, sensitivity, abscesses and gum disease and we advise patients who participate in contact sports to wear a protective mouth guard to prevent dental injuries.

 

 

 

Emergency Dental Treatment For Patients Near Bray

We all know that accidents can happen when you least expect them and this is why we offer urgent dental appointments at Dublin18 Dental Care near Foxrock Village. If you have a dental emergency, contact us and we will try and see you and relieve any pain you have as quickly as possible.

Dental emergencies

Unfortunately, dental emergencies are fairly common and examples include broken and severely chipped teeth, abscesses and severe dental pain and dislodged teeth.

Often, severe dental pain is associated with injuries, which may be impossible to prevent, but if you’ve had toothache for a while and pain has been getting steadily worse, there is a good chance that you may have a decayed tooth. If you have toothache, sensitivity or you have symptoms of gum disease, such as bleeding and swollen gums, see your dentist; don’t put it off because the situation will get worse.

What to do in a dental emergency

If you have an accident, or you suffer an injury when playing sport and you need urgent dental treatment, contact the practice and the reception team will arrange an appointment for you as soon as possible.

If you have a dislodged tooth, it may be possible for us to save it if you can get to the practice fast enough. In the meantime, hold the tooth between the gum and cheek or place it in a glass of milk. Avoid touching the tooth by the root.

Preventing dental emergencies

Sometimes it is impossible to prevent injuries and accidents, but there are some things you can do to try and reduce your risk of dental injuries, including wearing a protective mouth guard when you play sport, going for regular dental check-ups and seeing your dentist if you have any symptoms, such as tooth pain or sensitivity.

 

Out Of Hours Dental Emergencies At Dublin18 Dental Care Near Monkstown

A dental emergency can occur at any time. Teeth can chip, crack and fall out, whether due to accidents or tooth decay. Whatever the situation, we are on hand to help you in your dental crisis and bring you swift and thorough treatment to correct your dental problem.

Emergency treatment on the day of your dental accident

If you have suddenly suffered a dental catastrophe, such as a chipped or knocked out tooth, then do not hesitate to call the practice. We will do our very best to ensure that you receive the treatment you need on the day of your emergency, so you needn’t suffer any more worry or pain than is necessary. Our friendly and helpful dentists will assess your problem and find a solution before the situation can become worse.

A quick note on knocked out teeth

If one or more of your teeth have fallen out with the root and crown still attached, then it is advisable to take these steps to improve your chances of tooth rehabilitation.

  • Only pick the tooth up by the crown, never the root.
  • Leave all material that is attached to the root well alone.
  • Either place the tooth within the pouch of your cheek or place it in a container of milk.

Amazing but true, a cleanly knocked out tooth can be fitted back into its socket if the correct steps are taken after the accident and you get to a dentist as quickly as possible.

24 hour emergency dentistry at Dublin18 Dental Care

We at Dublin18 Dental Care near Monkstown provide a 24 hour service via our website. You can send your query or problem and we will get back to you within a short period. We also provide an on call service at weekends. One call to the surgery and our phones divert you to our on call emergency service. Our Practice Nurse will listen and assess your emergency and offer you advice. Where necessary we can call our dental support team out in emergency cases.

 

Dental Emergencies for Patients near Ballsbridge

Dental emergencies can happen at any time, in any place and, often, when you’re least expecting it. Thankfully, we are always on hand to help through our emergency dental service, which is available out of hours and there are also urgent appointments available during office hours.

About dental emergencies

You may be involved in an accident, you may suddenly chip your tooth or you may find that pain you have been experiencing for a while suddenly becomes severe and intolerable. Whatever the emergency, we are here to help. You can contact us during office hours or out of hours to get emergency dental care.

Common examples of dental injuries include chipped and fractured teeth, a dislodged tooth, jaw fracture, dental abscesses and severe tooth pain.

When should I seek help?

Some dental emergencies require urgent attention, while others may not be quite so serious. In any case, if you are suffering from pain or you think you may have sustained a dental injury, get in touch with our team and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.

If you have had a tooth knocked out we may be able to save the tooth; if you are able to find it you can try to re-implant the tooth into the tooth socket. If this does not work store the tooth in a glass of milk and arrange to see a dentist as soon as possible; avoid touching the root if you handle the tooth.

If you have suffered a jaw injury and it is causing you severe pain, you can also visit your local Accident and Emergency department.

If you have been suffering from dental pain and it suddenly becomes worse, do not hesitate to contact us. When tooth pain is present it is advisable to see your dentist, as these problems tend to get worse. We can treat the problem early to prevent you from experiencing unnecessary pain.

Dublin18 Dental Care near Ballsbridge provides emergency dental appointments for patients and those who are not registered with the practice. If you leave a message with your contact details we will be in touch as soon as possible in order to arrange an appointment.

 

 

 

Emergency Dental Treatment Over Christmas For Patients Near Dundrum

Christmas should be a time for spending time with friends and family, enjoying a few days off and celebrating but we all know that accidents can happen at any time and unfortunately, Christmas tends to be peak season for accidents and injuries. Thankfully, we are on hand to provide emergency dental care and we can also offer information to help you in the event of a festive dental emergency.

Tips for avoiding dental emergencies

Sometimes dental emergencies are completely unavoidable, but there are some simple steps you can take to try and reduce the risk of spending Christmas day in the dental chair. Now is the perfect time of year to have a dental check-up, especially if you haven’t been in the last 6 months; we can have a look around your mouth and check for any signs of dental problems, such as decay or gum disease and arrange treatment if necessary. Check-ups are very quick and painless and they are really important; if you have decay or symptoms of gum disease, these are likely to get worse, not better, so it’s best that we get them sorted as quickly as possible.

Look after your teeth

Christmas is a time of indulgence and that’s fine, but remember not to neglect your teeth. At this time of year, you are probably thinking about going crazy with mince pies, Christmas cake and chocolates, washed down with a drop of Snowball or a glass of red, but spare a thought for your teeth. Sugary foods are a delight for the tastebuds, but they are a nightmare for your teeth, so remember to brush twice a day and try to stick to eating treats at mealtimes.

What to do if you have a dental emergency

If you need urgent dental treatment, contact your dental practice; if it is not open, there should be information online or in the local newspapers about out of hours dental services. If you have damaged or fractured your jaw, you have lost a tooth or you are experiencing prolonged bleeding, visit your Accident and Emergency department; if you’ve lost a tooth, keep it in a glass of milk and avoid holding it by the root; if you are able to see a dentist or doctor quickly enough, they may be able to fix the tooth back into its socket. Contact the team at Dublin18 Dental Care near Dundrum for more information on the emergency services we offer over the Christmas period.