End your pain now. Call or text today and request your emergency ‘get out of pain‘ appointment for only €40. There is an additional charge for antibiotics, X-rays and treatment.
Call 044 93 40 370 during normal office hours.
Outside Normal Hours: Go to Home Page and download Smilo App for a Free Virtual Consultation and advise for out of hours emergency
Your problem may include
1). Teeth that have been knocked out – avulsed tooth
2). Teeth that have been forced out of position
3). Broken tooth
4). Swelling /abscess
Knocked out a tooth? Call us without delay.
Find the missing tooth if possible
Gently rinse, but do not scrub the tooth to get rid of dirt and debris
Place the clean tooth in your mouth between the cheek and gum
If you can reach the dentist within 30 minutes, the tooth can be re implanted
If it is not possible to store the tooth in the mouth of the injured person, wrap the tooth in a clean cloth or gauze and immerse in milk
Extruded teeth
If the tooth is pushed out of place (inward or outward)
It should be re-positioned to its normal place with very delicate finger pressure
Never force the tooth into the socket
Hold the tooth in place with a damp tissue or gauze
Again, the patient should be seen by a dentist within 30 minutes
Broken tooth?
How a broken tooth is treated depends on how badly it is broken
Minor chips can be smoothed by your dentist with a sandpaper disk or in some cases left alone
Or it can treated with a white filling
Toothache
A broken tooth that has kept the patient awake will most likely need either root canal treatment to save the tooth, or extraction. If you experience a toothache contact us immediately and we will see you as quickly and conveniently as we can.
For Emergency Dental Service
Call 044 93 40 370 during normal office hours or book your appointment below.
Outside Normal Hours: Go to Home Page and download Smilo App for a Free Virtual Consultation and advise for out of hours emergency
Make Sure:
Get to your dentist as soon as possible
Rinse your mouth regularly with water
Try to clean any debris from any obvious cavities
Use dental floss to remove any trapped particles of food
If swelling is present, place a cold compress to the outside of the cheek and start rinsing with hot salt water
Take pain relief is necessary
Soft tissue injuries
Laceration of the tongue, cheek and lips. Clean the wound and take the injured person to casualty for the required suturing and wound repair. Bleeding from a tongue laceration can be reduced by pulling the tongue forward and using gauze to place pressure on the wound area.