For Pain or Specific Issues

Dental Emergencies

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Do Not Wait

When dental emergencies strike, trust Adelaide Dental to provide immediate relief. Our experienced team offers solutions for a range of issues, including abscesses, tooth decay, cavities, and infected gums. Don't suffer in silence - call us now for prompt, compassionate care.

What to Expect

At Adelaide Dental, we strive to accommodate your dental needs promptly. We will make every effort to schedule your appointment on the same day or the following business day. If possible, we will also perform the necessary treatment during that visit.

Please note that certain procedures may require more time than what is available on that particular day. In such cases, we will reschedule your appointment to ensure sufficient treatment time. To alleviate any discomfort in the meantime, if needed, we may prescribe medications specifically designed to relieve pain.

Rest assured that our team is committed to providing you with efficient and effective dental care, ensuring your comfort and well-being throughout the process.

 FAQs

  • An emergency dental exam is conducted in response to an urgent dental issue or a dental emergency. It is aimed at addressing immediate concerns and providing timely relief to the patient. Emergency exams are typically unscheduled and can occur outside of regular office hours to handle urgent situations such as severe tooth pain, oral infections, dental trauma, or other sudden dental problems. During an emergency exam, the dentist focuses on evaluating and diagnosing the specific dental issue causing the emergency. They may perform a targeted examination of the affected area, utilize diagnostic tools, and take necessary X-rays to determine the extent of the problem. The primary goal of an emergency exam is to alleviate pain, manage the immediate issue, and provide appropriate temporary or immediate treatment to address the emergency situation. Depending on the severity of the emergency, the dentist may recommend follow-up visits for further treatment or a comprehensive exam to assess the overall oral health of the patient.

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