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Emergency Care

Immediate Relief When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies can occur unexpectedly and often cause intense pain and distress. At S.D.A.I.C. (Shrey Dental Associates & Implant Centre), we specialize in providing prompt, expert care to quickly relieve your discomfort and protect your oral health.

It's essential to understand what constitutes a dental emergency so you can seek timely help. A dental emergency is any urgent condition involving severe pain, trauma, or infection that requires immediate professional attention.

Common Types of Dental Emergencies

  • Severe toothache or persistent pain caused by infections or nerve damage
  • Broken, chipped, or knocked-out teeth resulting from accidents or injuries
  • Lost, dislodged, or damaged crowns, fillings, or dental restorations
  • Swelling, abscesses, or other signs of oral infections
  • Uncontrolled bleeding following dental trauma
  • Injuries to gums, tongue, lips, or other soft tissues inside the mouth
Emergency dental care

How SDAIC Handles Your Emergency

Prompt, Compassionate, and Discreet Emergency Dental Care

At SDAIC, we deliver swift and expert emergency dental treatment focused on relieving pain, saving teeth, and restoring oral health with respect for your privacy.

Swift Assessment
Swift Assessment

We quickly diagnose the problem's cause and severity to plan effective treatment.

Pain Relief
Pain Relief

Immediate pain management techniques are applied to ease your discomfort effectively.

Timely Treatment
Timely Treatment

Procedures are planned and executed swiftly to save teeth, reduce infection, and restore function.

Personalized Plans
Personalized Plans

Care tailored specifically to your dental history and unique needs for the best possible results.

Privacy Guaranteed
Privacy Guaranteed

Our service is confidential and discreet, respecting your privacy at every stage of treatment.

What You Can Do While Waiting

  • Rinse with lukewarm salt water: Gently clean and soothe the area to help reduce bacteria.
  • Apply a cold compress: Hold an ice pack to the cheek for 15-minute intervals to reduce swelling and pain.
  • Use OTC pain relief: Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen as directed; avoid aspirin if there’s bleeding.
  • If a tooth is knocked out: Handle by the crown, rinse gently, and keep it moist in milk or a preservation solution.
  • Avoid chewing on the affected side: Also steer clear of very hot, cold, or sugary foods that can irritate the area.

Why Early Action Matters

Ignoring symptoms like severe pain, swelling, or bleeding can allow an underlying dental issue to worsen, potentially leading to more complicated and costly treatments down the line.

Early professional intervention at S.D.A.I.C. can stop the progression of infection, save damaged or loosened teeth, and prevent the spread of bacteria to other parts of your body.

Prompt treatment not only reduces discomfort but also supports faster healing and recovery. By seeking care quickly, you greatly improve the chances of preserving your natural smile and maintaining overall oral health.

Facing a dental emergency?
Get fast, expert care when it matters most.

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