Slievemore Dental Dublin Ireland
Emergency Unit at Slievemore Dental
Serving Dublin & Blackrock 365 Days a Year — Including Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays
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Your Trusted Emergency Dental Care Provider
Our experienced dental team is equipped to handle all dental emergency situations, such as severe toothaches, wisdom teeth pain, broken or knocked-out teeth, and all other dental injuries. We use the latest technology and techniques to accurately diagnose and treat your emergency dental needs, providing you with relief and restoring your oral health.
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, we encourage you to contact us immediately. Our team will do everything possible to schedule you for a same day appointment and address your dental issues as soon as possible.
Looking for an emergency dentist? Look no further, our team is on hand to treat you as we are open every day of the year!
We Provide Same Day Treatment For All Dental Emergencies:
Toothache
Dental Trauma
Fractured Teeth
Dental Swelling
Fractured Tooth Treatments At Slievemore Dental
Fractured Cusp
This type of crack is characterised by a large fracture affecting the tooth’s cusp or top point. Treatment may involve a filling, onlay or crown to protect the remaining tooth.
Split Tooth
This is a more severe form of a cracked tooth. The split typically runs through the tooth, affecting both sides. This type of crack requires professional treatment, such as root canal therapy or extraction.
Vertical Root Fracture
This crack is located underneath the gum line and extends down the tooth’s root. It is usually caused by trauma or repeated dental procedures. Treatment in this case will usually involve extraction.
What Our Patients Say
FAQs on Common Dental Emergencies
I have a toothache, what should I do?
Call our clinic and explain your symptoms. We aim to provide same day care. While you wait, you can take over-the-counter pain medications.
I think my tooth is chipped or broken
Broken teeth present many problems. If it’s a small break we may use a small white filling to restore your tooth. If the break is more serious we may need to do a root canal treatment and/or crown.
I knocked out my tooth. What should I do?
If the knocked out tooth is an adult (or permanent) tooth, you must act quickly. The longer the tooth is kept out of its position the less likely it is to survive.
In the meantime, you can place the tooth in milk or in the side of your cheek and bring it to your nearest dentist as soon as possible.
My filling fell off. What should I do?
Put a piece of softened sugarless chewing gum in the spot where the filling was lost. This will protect the area for a short period of time. Call us and we will arrange to see you as soon as possible.
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