Urgences dentaires

Urgent Dental Care,
When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly and often require immediate attention. Our team provides prompt, compassionate care to relieve pain, treat urgent issues, and restore your oral health as quickly as possible.


Same-day emergency appointments when available.

Fast pain relief and precise diagnosis.

Clear guidance and treatment planning.

Emergency Dental Services.

We offer modern implant solutions designed to restore missing teeth with strength, function, and natural appearance.


Severe Tooth Pain

Sudden or persistent tooth pain may indicate infection or nerve damage. We diagnose the cause quickly and provide appropriate treatment to relieve discomfort.


Broken or Knocked-Out Teeth

Accidents can cause chipped, fractured, or dislodged teeth. Immediate evaluation increases the chances of saving the tooth and preventing further damage.


Dental Infections & Abscesses

Untreated infections can become serious. Prompt treatment helps control infection, reduce swelling, and protect overall health.

Helping You Get Relief Fast

Dental emergencies can affect your ability to eat, sleep, and concentrate. Ignoring symptoms may lead to worsening pain or more complex treatment. Our team prioritizes urgent cases and works efficiently to relieve discomfort, stabilize the issue, and provide a clear treatment plan moving forward.


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Why Immediate Dental Care Matters?

Dental implants are considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth due to their durability, stability, and long-term benefits.

80%

Are Infection-Related

Early treatment can prevent the need for more complex procedures.

1 Hour

Is Critical

A knocked-out tooth has the best survival rate if treated within the first hour.

48 Hours

Early Treatment Window

Prompt care significantly reduces the risk of infection spreading.

100%

Of Dental Emergencies

Require Professional Evaluation. Reduces the risk of worsening pain or lasting damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

We believe in clear communication and transparency. Below are answers to common emergency dental questions.

What qualifies as a dental emergency?

Severe pain, swelling, infection, bleeding, trauma, or a knocked-out tooth are considered dental emergencies and should be addressed immediately.

What should I do if a tooth is knocked out?

Handle the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse it without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket if possible. Seek immediate dental care.

Can I wait if the pain goes away

Even if discomfort decreases, the underlying issue may still be present. A professional evaluation is recommended.

Do you offer same-day appointments?

We prioritize emergency patients and offer same-day appointments whenever scheduling allows.