Urgent Dental Relief in Memnagar

Dental emergencies are stressful and often require immediate attention to save a tooth or alleviate severe pain. At RJ Luxe Dental, we understand the urgency of these situations. Led by Dr. Jayti Shah, we prioritize emergency appointments in Ahmedabad, ensuring you receive the care you need as quickly as possible.

Whether you're dealing with a sudden throbbing toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or a dental abscess, our clinic in Memnagar is equipped with advanced technology to provide rapid diagnosis and effective treatment. Don't endure the pain—our team is here to restore your comfort and peace of mind today.

Benefits of this Treatment

  • Fast, immediate relief from severe dental pain
  • Prevents minor trauma from becoming major dental damage
  • Saves knocked-out or severely chipped natural teeth
  • Treats severe infections or abscesses promptly
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Emergency Dental FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe pain, unstoppable bleeding, a knocked-out tooth, a loose adult tooth, or signs of an abscess (swelling in the gums or face) are all emergencies. When in doubt, call us immediately.

What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?

Handle the tooth only by the crown (the top part), gently rinse it with water, and try to place it back in the socket. If you can't, place it in a container of cold milk and get to our clinic as fast as possible.

I have a bad toothache. What should I do?

Rinse your mouth with warm water, gently floss around the tooth to dislodge any trapped food, and try to use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek. Do not place aspirin directly on the gums. Call us to arrange an appointment.

Is a toothache a dental emergency?

A mild toothache is not always an emergency, but severe, persistent, or throbbing pain with swelling, fever, or pus requires immediate dental attention. These may indicate an abscess or infection that can become dangerous.

What should I do for a cracked or chipped tooth?

Rinse with warm water, apply a cold compress, save broken pieces, and cover sharp edges with dental wax or sugar-free gum. Take pain relief and contact RJ Luxe Dental immediately for emergency repair.

How do I handle a lost filling or crown?

For a lost filling, keep the area clean and apply dental cement or sugar-free gum temporarily. For a lost crown, try placing it back with denture adhesive. Avoid chewing on that side and visit RJ Luxe Dental promptly.

Can I go to the emergency room for a dental emergency?

Emergency rooms provide antibiotics and pain relief but cannot perform dental procedures. For dental emergencies, contact RJ Luxe Dental directly for proper diagnosis and treatment by a qualified dentist.

How do I stop bleeding after a tooth extraction?

Bite firmly on gauze for 30 to 45 minutes. Keep head elevated. Avoid spitting, straws, smoking, or vigorous rinsing for 24 hours. If bleeding continues after 2 hours of firm pressure, contact Dr. Jayti Shah.

What is a dental abscess and how serious is it?

A dental abscess is a pus pocket caused by bacterial infection, appearing as painful swelling. It is very serious as infection can spread to jaw, head, neck, or bloodstream. Seek immediate dental treatment.

What should I keep in a dental first aid kit?

Include gauze pads, a small container for a knocked-out tooth, dental wax, pain medication like ibuprofen, salt packets for rinses, a cold pack, and the phone number of RJ Luxe Dental: +91 98981 13381.

Can a loose permanent tooth be saved?

Yes, a loose tooth can often be saved if treated quickly by splinting it to adjacent teeth. Avoid touching or wiggling it, eat soft foods, and see Dr. Jayti Shah as soon as possible for the best outcome.

What causes sudden tooth sensitivity to hot or cold?

Sudden sensitivity can be caused by a cracked tooth, new cavity, worn filling, gum recession, or recent dental work. If sensitivity lasts more than 30 seconds or is severe, it may indicate nerve damage requiring evaluation.

Is a swollen face from a toothache dangerous?

Yes, facial swelling from a dental infection is serious. If swelling is spreading, you have difficulty breathing or swallowing, or develop fever, seek emergency medical care immediately for urgent antibiotics and drainage.

Not sure what you need?

Schedule a diagnostic consultation with Dr. Jayti Shah and we will customize a treatment plan just for you.