SONRISA DENTAL

Emergency Dentistry

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.

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What We Treat

Common 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.

Your First 20 Minutes

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.

Comfort-Focused Approach

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
Aftercare

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
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FAQ

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.

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