Emergency pain relief
Rapid relief of acute toothache.
Rapid relief of acute toothache.
Start of treatment on the day of visit.
When there is no time for full treatment right now.
Including complex cases and wisdom teeth.
Inflammation relief and start of antibacterial therapy.
Hemostasis and home care guidance.
Quick functional recovery before a planned visit.
Urgent restoration of aesthetics and function.
Local agents and at-home recommendations.
Pain, trauma, lost filling — promptly and gently.
We treat pain first. Diagnostics, anesthesia, and the right protocol to stabilize your tooth and get you out of pain.
Anesthesia and urgent procedures first
Plan to finish treatment after stabilization
We save the tooth whenever possible
Home care instructions that actually help
Problem-focused exam and X-ray
Anesthesia and pressure reduction
Temporary filling or drainage
Clear next visit to complete treatment
Swipe through real scenarios and what we do first.
If pain is strong or swelling appears, do not wait. We can stabilize the tooth and reduce infection risk today.
Use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory as advised. Avoid placing alcohol or aspirin on gums.
Not always. We choose the most conservative option that relieves pain and saves the tooth when possible.
Do not heat the area, rinse with room-temperature saline, and avoid chewing on the painful side.
No. Many emergency cases are solved with endodontics or temporary measures before definitive treatment.
Urgent care prevents complications and saves time and money later. Come early and breathe easy.