- We offer a same day appointment
- No registration required for new patients.
- Active treatment carried out on the same emergency appointment. Same-day root canal treatment or tooth extraction.
- Affordable Dental Care
- Easy Access with various transport links
- Nervous Patients
- See the dentist in a few hours
Frequently asked questions about our emergency dental appointments and procedures
How quickly can I see the emergency dentist?
We will book an appointment for you within the next few hours. You will be seen by a qualified dental nurse and a dentist.
How do I get to the Emergency Dentist Dublin clinic?
Please give us a ring and our receptionist will explain how you can get to the dental surgery using a car or bus.
Is the emergency dentist going to prescribe antibiotics only?
Our team of professionals will do the necessary to take you out of pain. Most of the times, this requires active dental treatment under local anaesthesia, which is pain free. Other occasions may require antibiotics only. This will be discussed after the initial assessment and the appropriate x-rays.
I want to come straight to your practice and be seen as a patient. Do you encourage walk in dental appointments?
We can book your appointment with the dentist in the next 1-2 hours but please use our emergency phone number to make the booking. Our receptionists are very welcoming and helpful. They will explain the whole process in details.
HOW TO BOOK YOUR EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE APPOINTMENT
We know that when you are in pain it is not the time for a lot of paperwork and rigmarole so we keep things simple and get you an appointment when you need it.
Call us now to make your emergency dental appointment.
Here are some of the steps an emergency dental appointment will cover:
1. A thorough examination of the injured area will be undertaken. This may include dental x-rays to determine the extent of the damage.
2.Depending on the severity of the pain, the area will be numbed with local anaesthetic.
3. The injured area will be sterilised to reduce the risk of infection.
4. The damaged teeth will be restored temporarily or permanently, depending on the case.
5. In severe cases the affected tooth may require extraction and implant treatment will be discussed. If you require emergency dental treatment, you should ask to see a dentist as soon as possible. At our practice we offer appointments for all dental emergencies from toothache to lost or broken crowns, chipped teeth and fillings to abscesses, trauma, avulsed teeth and facial swelling. We can take care of your injuries to ensure you heal quicker and more effectively, ensuring that you avoid additional dental problems and complications in the future.