Dental emergencies in Valencia
When severe tooth pain, sudden swelling, or a broken tooth occurs, you need a quick response and a team that knows how to act judiciously.
In Asistencia Dental Plus we attend Dental emergencies in Valencia with a clear focus: accurately assess the problem, alleviate the discomfort, and propose the most suitable solution from the very beginning.
Schedule
Monday to Friday:
9:00 - 14:00 and 16:00 - 20:00
What dental emergencies do we treat?
In consultation we assess different situations that usually require priority attention:
- Severe toothache
Tooth pain can be caused by deep cavities, nerve inflammation, infections, or fractures. The initial goal is to identify the source of the pain and manage the symptoms to prevent the problem from worsening.
- Dental abscess and infection
When there is inflammation, pressure, throbbing pain, or discomfort when touching the area, there may be an infection that needs diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.
- Broken or cracked tooth
A dental fracture can range from a small aesthetic break to a deeper injury with pain, sensitivity, or risk of infection.
- Loose filling, crown or crown
Although it may not cause pain at first, ignoring it can expose the tooth, cause discomfort, and lead to further complications.
- Dental trauma
If you have suffered a blow to the mouth, it is important to check not only the visible tooth, but also the root, bone, and surrounding tissues.
- Pediatric dental emergencies
Bumps, falls, and dental pain in children should also be evaluated promptly. Asistencia Dental Plus also offers pediatric dentistry services as part of its treatment portfolio.
Frequently Asked Questions about dental emergencies in Valencia
What is considered a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is considered to be any problem that involves intense pain, inflammation, infection, fracture, bleeding, or trauma and that should not be postponed.
Do you handle dental emergencies on the same day?
Yes, whenever our schedule allows, we try to treat dental emergencies the same day during our clinic hours. If you are experiencing severe pain, swelling, infection, trauma, or a broken tooth, we recommend calling us as soon as possible so we can assess your case and provide you with prompt care.
What do I do if I break a tooth?
The best thing to do is not to force the area, save the fragment if you have it, and go for a check-up as soon as possible to assess the extent of the damage.
Can a dental infection wait?
It is not recommended. A dental infection can increase pain and complicate treatment if not treated promptly.
Do you also treat pediatric dental emergencies?
Yes. The clinic has pediatric dentistry and has also published content focused on dental emergencies in children
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