Services
Emergency Dental Services at Daant Guru
01
Treatment for Severe Toothaches
A sudden, intense toothache can indicate issues like deep decay, an infection, or an abscess. At Daant Guru, we perform a thorough evaluation to identify the root cause and provide immediate relief through treatments like cavity fillings, root canal therapy, or medications to address infection.
02
Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)
Losing a tooth due to trauma can be alarming, but acting quickly increases the likelihood of saving the tooth. We specialize in re-implanting knocked-out teeth, provided they are brought in within 30–60 minutes. Proper cleaning and reattachment techniques ensure the best outcome.
03
Broken or Chipped Teeth
Whether caused by injury or biting into something hard, broken or chipped teeth need prompt attention to restore their function and appearance. We offer solutions like bonding, crowns, or veneers to repair the damage and protect the tooth from further harm.
04
Repairing Lost or Broken Dental Restorations
Lost fillings, crowns, or bridges can leave teeth vulnerable to further damage. At Daant Guru, we offer same-day repairs or replacements for damaged dental restorations, ensuring your teeth remain protected.
05
Orthodontic Emergencies
Orthodontic issues such as broken brackets, poking wires, or misplaced aligners can cause discomfort and delay treatment progress. Our emergency orthodontic services resolve these issues quickly to keep your treatment on track.
06
Foreign Object Removal
Small objects stuck between teeth or under the gumline can cause significant discomfort and risk of infection. Our team uses specialised tools to safely and efficiently remove foreign objects without causing damage to surrounding tissues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency involves situations requiring immediate attention to alleviate severe pain, stop ongoing tissue bleeding, or address infections that could be life-threatening. Common examples include:
1. Severe toothache
2. Knocked-out or loose teeth
3. Fractured or broken teeth
4. Uncontrolled bleeding
5. Swelling affecting breathing or swallowing
If you’re uncertain whether your situation is an emergency, it’s advisable to contact a dental professional for guidance.
How can I manage dental pain while awaiting emergency care?
While waiting to see a dentist, you can manage pain by:
1. Taking Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers: Medications like paracetamol or ibuprofen can help alleviate discomfort.
2. Applying a Cold Compress: Placing a cold pack on the affected area can reduce swelling and numb the pain.
3. Rinsing with Warm Saltwater: This can help cleanse the area and reduce inflammation.
Always follow the instructions on medication labels, and consult a healthcare professional if you’re unsure about appropriate dosages.
What steps should I take if a tooth is knocked out?
If a tooth is knocked out:
– Handle the Tooth Carefully: Pick it up by the crown (the visible part in the mouth), avoiding touching the root.
– Rinse Gently: If dirty, gently rinse the tooth with milk or saline solution; avoid scrubbing or using tap water.
– Reinsert if Possible: Try to place the tooth back into its socket and hold it there.
– Keep Moist: If reinsertion isn’t feasible, store the tooth in milk or a saline solution.
– Seek Immediate Dental Care: Time is critical; seeing a dentist within 30 minutes offers the best chance of saving the tooth.
Prompt action can significantly improve the likelihood of successfully reimplanting the tooth.
Contact Us
Here’s how you can contact us for any questions or concerns.
Address
1HN Tower, 151/20, 5th Main Rd, near Salarpuria Serinity Apartments, beside Axis Bank, Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Sector 7, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102
Phone
nayabs54@gmail.com