Immediate Help for Tooth Pain & Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies can happen suddenly — severe tooth pain, swelling, broken teeth, bleeding gums or accidental injury. At SONRISA DENTAL, our international-standard clinical protocols ensure that urgent cases receive priority attention with comfort-focused, safe and effective treatment. While no treatment can be guaranteed completely pain-free, our techniques and anaesthesia options help reduce discomfort as much as realistically possible.
Call Now for Immediate HelpCommon Dental Emergencies We Handle
- Severe toothache or pulsing pain, especially at night
- Swelling in gums, jaw or cheek
- Broken or fractured teeth
- Lost crown, filling or veneer
- Wisdom tooth pain or infection
- Trauma from falls, sports injuries or accidents
- Bleeding gums or soft tissue injuries
- Dental infections requiring urgent evaluation
For most emergencies, we offer same-day appointments and prioritised evaluation.
What to Expect During Your Emergency Visit
- Immediate assessment by a dentist
- Digital X-ray / OPG if required
- Clear explanation of the problem
- Comfort-focused pain relief options
- Step-by-step plan to stabilise the condition
We aim to relieve the primary cause of pain and stabilise your condition on the same visit whenever possible.
Our Pain-Relief Philosophy
SONRISA DENTAL follows international-standard anaesthesia techniques and calming communication to help make your urgent treatment as comfortable as realistically possible.
- Strong local anaesthesia for pain control
- Gentle techniques to reduce sensitivity
- Clear explanation before each step
- Painless options depending on procedure
After Emergency Treatment
Once the immediate issue is stabilised, we guide you on the next steps:
- Medication guidance when required
- Follow-up appointments for definitive care
- Clear explanations of long-term solutions
- Support for students and senior citizens where applicable
Frequently Asked Questions
Is emergency dental treatment painful?
Most emergency treatments can be made comfortable with modern anaesthesia. While no dental procedure can be guaranteed completely pain-free for every person, our techniques aim to minimise discomfort as much as possible.
Should I take painkillers before coming?
You may take over-the-counter pain relief if needed, but avoid self-medicating with antibiotics. Our dentist will guide you after proper evaluation.
Do you take walk-ins?
Yes, emergency walk-ins are accepted. Calling ahead helps us prepare for you.
Will I get treatment on the same day?
For most emergencies — pain, swelling, broken teeth — we offer same-day stabilisation or temporary relief, followed by a definitive treatment plan.