Dental emergencies can happen at any time whether it’s a sudden toothache, facial swelling, or an injury from an accident or sports. Our experienced emergency dentists in Lahore are here to provide quick and effective treatment when you need it most.
From chipped teeth to severe infections, knowing when to seek immediate dental care can prevent further damage and relieve pain. Some of the most common dental emergencies include:
Fractured or broken teeth
Tooth knocked out from trauma
Loose or missing fillings or crowns
Swelling of the face or gums
Bleeding that won’t stop
Severe or sudden tooth pain
Infections or abscesses
If you’re experiencing any of these, don’t delay—contact our clinic immediately.
Our team is equipped to handle dental emergencies with precision and care. We offer same-day appointments whenever possible and work swiftly to restore your oral health and comfort.
Dental emergencies aren’t always painful, but they often come with warning signs. Look out for:
Persistent or intense toothache
Swelling in the face or jaw
Pus or discharge from the gums
Fever or general discomfort
Sensitivity when biting or chewing
These could be signs of infection or injury requiring urgent care.
Until you can see a dentist:
Rinse your mouth with warm water
Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling
Keep a knocked-out tooth moist (in milk or your cheek)
Avoid hard or hot foods
Take over-the-counter pain relief if necessary
Don’t let dental pain or injury worsen. Book an emergency appointment with our team in Lahore and get the relief you need fast.
Costs vary based on the treatment needed, but we’ll always provide a clear breakdown before starting. We also offer flexible payment options.
Handle it by the crown (not the root), rinse gently, and try placing it back in the socket. If not possible, store it in milk and see a dentist immediately.
Hospitals can manage pain and infection temporarily, but it’s best to see a dentist who can treat the root cause.
Rinse your mouth, apply a cold compress, and bring any tooth fragments with you to your appointment.
Yes! Regular dental checkups, wearing a mouthguard during sports, and avoiding chewing hard objects can help prevent emergencies.
You can take over-the-counter painkillers (avoid aspirin if there’s bleeding), use a cold compress, and avoid hot or hard foods.
While we welcome walk-ins for urgent cases, calling ahead allows us to prepare and prioritize your care.
Yes, we offer sedation options to help ease anxiety and ensure a comfortable treatment experience.
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