Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care
When you need it

We know toothaches and broken teeth can’t wait. That’s why we offer fast,
same-day care for all dental emergencies - so you can get back to smiling
without the stress

 

Book Now  Call: (01) 525 2928

 

 

Fast, Same-Day Appointments

We reserve slots daily for emergency patients.
Whether it's early morning or late evening, we're here to help:

What counts as a Dental Emergency?

Don’t ignore the signs - contact us right away if you notice:

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Severe Toothache or Swelling

Broken, Chipped, or Knocked-out Tooth

Bleeding Gums or Oral Trauma

Lost Filling or Crown

Injury to the Mouth, Gums, or Jaw

Infection or Abscess

Licensed Professionals with Years of Experience

Our experienced dentists specialize in urgent care and pain management. We'll treat your emergency with precision and empathy.

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24,000+

Smiles Transformed

5000+

Dental Emergencies Resolved

6200+

Positive Reviews

4.9/5.0

Google Positive Reviews

Our Locations

Find the Truly Dental clinic that works best for you.

Dame Street Dental Hospital

Moate, Westmeath

Donnybrook, Dublin 4

Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

Baggot Street, Dublin 2

Bray, Wicklow

Tullamore, Offaly

North Dublin

Questions? Answers

How soon can I be seen for Emergency Dentistry?

Call us at Truly Dental as soon as your dental problem causes you any pain, trouble, or alarm and we will aim to see you on the same day.

What can I do about my dental pain?

Any dental pain can be extremely debilitating. At Truly Dental we recommend calling us to make an emergency appointment as soon as toothache, damage or loosening of a tooth, or insistent jaw or facial pain becomes evident and troubling. We will aim to see you and resolve your problem on the same day.

In the time before your emergency appointment, some patients can find rinsing the mouth with warm, salty water to be soothing for radiating toothache, if easing the discomfort with over-the-counter pain medication is not providing relief. 

Should I attend an emergency dentist or A&E?

If you are experiencing severe dental damage, fracture or trauma, the discomfort of tooth or gum pain, or facial swelling, our specially trained and experienced emergency dental team will be able to resolve this issue for you during an urgent care appointment. 

However, we recommend urgent attendance at your nearest A&E department if you notice any of the following symptoms: 

  • Dental trauma from an injury that is also accompanied by symptoms of severe head injury such as bleeding from the nose or ears, or cuts or lacerations to your tongue, cheek, or jaw
  • Experiencing blackouts, loss of consciousness, double vision, or vomiting following an injury to the face
  • Facial swelling that obstructs or may obstruct the airway, or in any way makes breathing difficult
I knocked out my tooth, what should I do?

In the event of your tooth being knocked out or loosened by dental trauma, damage or injury, it is essential to reimplant the tooth as soon as possible. Call us now and let us know what happened, and you will be booked in for an emergency consultation today. 

While you wait, try your best to locate the tooth, and gently replace it into the socket, being careful to hold the tooth by the crown and avoid touching the root. For an adult tooth that has been knocked out in this way and then stored correctly, there is a chance for the tooth to be successfully replanted into the gum. Bite down on a cotton pad, using pressure to keep the pad and tooth in position. If you don’t feel comfortable reinserting the tooth at home, please place it into a container of milk (not regular tap water or bottled water) before calling our clinic, and we will arrange to see you as soon as possible. 

Is a lost crown or bridge a dental emergency?

A dental crown or bridge becoming lost or loose can indeed be a dental emergency, however you will be relieved to hear, rarely an urgent one. If your crown has shifted or come off, it is best to have it replaced as soon as possible to avoid the risk of fracture of the remaining tooth structure. Call Truly Dental today and make an appointment to replace your crown or bridge.

Is a dental abscess an emergency?

Yes, a dental abscess is a true dental emergency. Even an early-stage dental abscess can often be extremely painful, so we always strongly advise that you call us to book an emergency appointment at Truly Dental as soon as you notice any kind of dental abscess, to have the problem sorted out sooner rather than later.

An abscess is a localised infection - which looks like a painful, swollen pocket of pus on the gums or felt below the gumline. If left untreated, it has the potential to rapidly spread, causing difficulty with speech and breathing, and even in some cases spreading to other bodily systems via the circulatory system. 

Why should I choose Truly Dental for my emergency appointment?

At Truly Dental we understand the alarm that comes with a dental emergency, whether you’ve had a sudden tooth breakage at the worst possible moment, or a loved one is suffering from an all-encompassing toothache.

Our industry-leading clinic has been there for patients 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and has treated thousands of patients suffering from all kinds of dental emergencies. Our same day emergency appointments allow you to get out of pain today, while our expert and friendly staff have an eye on your ongoing and overall oral healthcare needs.

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