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Immediate Care for Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies can strike at any time, causing pain, discomfort, and anxiety. At Progress Dental, we are committed to providing prompt and effective emergency dental care to alleviate pain and restore your oral health. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or an oral injury, our team is here to provide expert treatment when you need it most.

Same-Day Appointments for Urgent Dental Needs

We understand that dental emergencies require immediate attention. That’s why we offer same-day appointments to address urgent concerns such as severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, or infections. Our experienced dental team prioritizes emergency cases, ensuring that you receive quick relief and the necessary treatment to prevent further complications.

Fast, Reliable Emergency Dentistry – Care When You Need It Most

Gentle & Safe Tooth Extractions

In cases where a damaged or infected tooth cannot be saved, we perform safe and gentle tooth extractions to relieve pain and protect your overall oral health. Our team takes every measure to ensure a comfortable experience, using advanced techniques and anesthesia to minimize discomfort. If needed, we also discuss restorative options such as dental implants or bridges to restore your smile after extraction.

Preventing Future Dental Emergencies

While some dental emergencies are unavoidable, many can be prevented with regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene. We encourage our patients to maintain routine exams, wear protective mouthguards during sports, and seek treatment for minor issues before they become major problems. Our goal is not only to provide emergency care but also to help you maintain a healthy, pain-free smile for life.

FAQS

Everything you need to know about Emergency Dentistry

If you have a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist by placing it in milk or between your cheek and gums. Seek emergency dental care immediately for the best chance of saving the tooth.

You can rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relievers, and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling until you see a dentist.

If the chip is small and painless, it may not be urgent. However, if the tooth is sharp, painful, or bleeding, seek immediate dental care to prevent further damage.

Many insurance plans cover emergency dental visits. Our team can help you verify your coverage and discuss available payment options.

Working Hours

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24/7 Emergency

(+91) 99121 33456