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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.

 

 

 

Dental Emergency Over The Christmas Period Near Donnybrook

It’s that time of year again; when we can over indulge in sweets, biscuits, mince pies and chocolates.  Unfortunately, as well as treating out taste buds, it’s also the time of year where fillings fall out on toffee sweets or you hear a crack when you bite down on a walnut or a burnt toffee slab and experience dental pain. At Dublin18 Dental Care we are always on hand to help you in the event of a dental emergency and welcome our existing patients of the practice and new patients to take advantage of our urgent dental appointments.

Emergency dental appointments over Christmas

We are providing an emergency service throughout the Christmas period. If you experience severe tooth pain, you have an abscess or you break a tooth, simply call us on 01 2354631 and your call will be diverted to our nurse on call who will help you deal with your dental complaint.  Alternatively, we also provide an easy-to-use enquiry section on our website, which is available 7 days a week; if you need advice or help, just pop us an email and your query will be answered within an hour.

We want you to enjoy Christmas and to put your feet up and relax, rather than having to worry about toothache or sore gums. Don’t suffer with dental pain- our team at Dublin18 Dental is here to help throughout the Christmas period so do not hesitate to get in touch if you need urgent advice or treatment.

Before Christmas

If you’re due a check-up, we recommend booking an appointment before Christmas; this enables us to check your mouth for any signs of developing problems and arrange treatment in time for Christmas so that you can make the most of your time off and enjoy all the fun of the festive period.

 

 

 

We Are Emergency Dentists Near Cornelscourt

At Dublin18 Dental Care near Cornelscourt we know that accidents can happen at any time and we provide emergency appointments to ensure that our clients get the treatment they need as quickly as possible.

We offer urgent dental care and we try to arrange appointments as soon as possible. The aim is to reduce pain and other symptoms very quickly and make sure that patients are as comfortable as possible.

Examples of dental emergencies

Dental emergencies are fairly common and they range from injuries and trauma-related problems to severe tooth pain and dislodged teeth.

Tooth pain and abscesses

Abscesses can be very painful and it is best to treat them as early as possible to prevent pain. Dental abscesses can only be treated by dentists; the aim is to reduce pain as quickly as possible and to drain the abscess and prevent further infection. Severe tooth ache is often symptomatic of decay or another dental problem and we will examine the mouth to determine the cause and decide the best course of action.

Dislodged tooth

If your tooth is dislodged as a result of a sports injury or an accident, we may be able to save the tooth. If you tooth is knocked out, try to find it and call us immediately; we will try to arrange an appointment as soon as possible; in the meantime, clean the tooth (hold it by the crown, rather than the root) and then hold it between the gum and the cheek or place it in a glass of milk. If you manage to get to us quickly, we may be able to re-implant the tooth; do not try and do this yourself, as you may cause more damage.

Jaw fracture

If you have severe pain in your jaw or you are struggling to move the jaw, you may have a fracture; if this is the case, you should visit your nearest Accident and Emergency department and you will be sent for an X-ray to determine firstly, whether there is a break and secondly, how bad the fracture is.

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.

 

Emergency Saturday Dentistry for Patients Near Foxrock at Dublin18 Dental Care

It goes without saying that taking care of our teeth is of vital importance. Without healthy, strong teeth, we cannot eat properly or speak correctly, not to mention the negative way unhealthy teeth affect our appearance. Yet no matter how much care we take of our teeth, accidents can still happen. Some of the worst problems that affect our teeth can occur quickly, when we least expect it, rather than as part of a gradual process. These sorts of ‘immediate’ problems can range from trauma– such as having a tooth knocked out or chipped in an accident – to an abscess suddenly making itself known by causing extreme pain that simply cannot (and should not) just be covered up with painkillers. When problems like this strike, it’s important that you visit a dentist for emergency dental care.

Emergency dentistry at Dublin18 Dental Care

When problems such as chipped teeth, abscesses, loosened teeth or any unexplained severe pain in your mouth make themselves known, the first thing you should do is call the dentist. It’s not worth thinking that you should put it off, or just try to ‘grin and bear it’, as this will not only cause you to suffer, but could lead to further problems if the problem is not treated right away. Try to call Dublin18 Dental Care near Foxrock straight away, and we will try to see you as soon as possible, on the same day, to ensure that the problem can be solved as swiftly. This includes on Saturdays, when emergency dentistry is also available.  We can help with many problems, from emergency root canal surgery to helping with tissue damage or teeth that have fallen out. Call Dublin18 Dental Care to help with your emergency dentistry needs on 01 235 4631.