Emergency dental treatment provides urgent care for problems such as severe tooth pain, swelling, infection, trauma, broken teeth, or bleeding. Prompt treatment helps relieve discomfort, reduce complications, and protect your teeth and gums from further damage. Early assessment is important when symptoms are sudden, severe, or worsening.
You may need it if you are currently experiencing sharp and constant pain from your teeth, and gums or have just experienced a dental trauma.
Intense or persistent tooth pain may indicate infection, deep decay, or nerve involvement requiring urgent dental care.
Swelling in the gums, cheek, or jaw may be a sign of infection that should be assessed quickly.
A broken or cracked tooth can cause pain, sharp edges, and further damage if not treated promptly.
A tooth that has been knocked out needs urgent attention, as early treatment may improve the chance of saving it.
Ongoing bleeding from the mouth or gums after injury or extraction may need immediate dental assessment.
Pus, bad taste, or swelling near a tooth may suggest an abscess or active infection needing urgent care.
A swollen, painful wisdom tooth area may indicate infection or inflammation that requires prompt treatment.
Sudden pain, swelling, or restricted jaw movement may point to a dental problem that should not be delayed.
Different approaches are used depending on the severity of the pain and condition, the outcomes desired and your budget.
Dental fillings repair small cavities or minor tooth damage, restoring shape, function, and strength while helping prevent further decay.
Tooth extraction removes a damaged, loose, or infected tooth when it cannot be saved or is affecting oral health.
Tooth surgery involves a minor procedure to remove or treat a tooth that is impacted, broken, or difficult to access.
Pulpectomy removes infected pulp tissue from inside the tooth to relieve pain and control infection before further treatment.
Root canal treatment removes infected pulp, cleans the canals, and seals the tooth to preserve its structure and function.
Pain or antibiotic medications may help manage dental discomfort or infection temporarily, but they do not treat the source.

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Your dentist will ask about your pain, swelling, injury, or dental problem and examine the affected area carefully. X-rays may be taken if needed to identify the cause and determine the most appropriate immediate treatment.
The first priority is to control pain, reduce swelling, and stabilise the problem. Depending on the issue, this may involve numbing the area, draining infection, smoothing a broken tooth, or placing a temporary restoration.
Once the problem is identified, your dentist will carry out the necessary treatment. This may include a filling, extraction, root canal treatment, re-cementing a crown, or managing a dental injury to prevent further complications.
After emergency treatment, you will receive instructions on pain control, eating, cleaning, and monitoring symptoms. A follow-up visit may be arranged if further treatment is needed to restore the tooth or complete the long-term plan.
Maple Dental focuses on creating a comfortable and transparent dental experience for every patient. When you come for your appointment, you benefit from a careful and open approach. There is no hard selling.
Dental care can be scary. We are gentle with you and attempt to reduce any discomfort and minimise pressure on your teeth or gums during treatment.
If you are anxious or sensitive, you will be guided through a calming process. Your comfort matters at every step of the visit.
You will always understand what is being done and why. Every step of the procedure is explained in simple and clear language.
Children, teenagers, adults and seniors all receive custom care according to their needs.
Severe toothache, swelling, trauma, knocked out teeth, broken teeth, bleeding that does not stop, jaw pain and infections all require immediate attention.
If the emergency involves your teeth, gums or mouth, a dentist is usually the best choice. If there is severe facial trauma or difficulty breathing, a hospital is more appropriate.
Pick it up by the crown, rinse gently and store it in milk and visit the dentist immediately.
Some cracks can be repaired if treated early. Waiting too long may cause the crack to spread.
Pain may come and go even when infection is present. You should still seek treatment because the underlying issue may worsen.
As soon as possible. Many emergencies have better outcomes when treated within the first few hours.
Yes. Children frequently experience injuries or sudden pain, and emergency care helps protect their developing teeth.
Emergency care stabilises the condition and relieves pain. Follow up treatment is often required for long term restoration.
Your dentist can guide you on temporary steps, such as taking medication, using cold compresses or protecting the tooth until you arrive.
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