Emergency Dental Care in Dubai

If you are experiencing tooth pain and are unsure how to proceed, please contact us. Our dental team will promptly provide professional guidance and support.

 

At House of Health Dental Clinic, our priority is to deliver high-quality Emergency Dental Care in Dubai with fast response and expert attention. Whether you are suffering from severe tooth pain, dental infection, swelling, trauma, or a broken tooth, our emergency dentist in Dubai is ready to provide immediate assessment and advanced treatment. We combine modern dental technology with experienced specialists to ensure safe, effective, and comfortable urgent dental treatment.

If you are searching for a reliable Emergency Dentist in Dubai, contact House of Health Dental Clinic today. Call us now or book your emergency dental appointment online for immediate assistance and professional care. Your urgent dental needs deserve expert attention without delay.

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What Are the Causes of Severe Tooth Pain?

Severe tooth pain can indicate a serious underlying dental problem that requires prompt professional attention. Below are the most common causes, categorized for clarity

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Advanced Tooth Decay

Advanced tooth decay occurs when a cavity is left untreated and progresses into the deeper layers of the tooth, eventually affecting the dental pulp (nerve). At this stage, patients may experience severe, persistent pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, and discomfort while chewing. If not treated promptly, the infection can spread and may require more complex procedures such as root canal treatment or even extraction.Regular dental check-ups play a crucial role in prevention. When patients attend routine examinations, tooth decay can be detected at its early stages—often before symptoms appear. Early diagnosis allows for simple, conservative treatment such as a small filling, preventing the decay from progressing and avoiding more invasive and costly procedures

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Dental Abscess (Infection)

A dental abscess is a serious bacterial infection that forms either at the root of a tooth or in the surrounding gum tissue, usually as a result of untreated tooth decay, gum disease, or dental trauma. It often causes severe, throbbing pain that may spread to the jaw, ear, or neck, and can be accompanied by swelling, gum tenderness, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth. A dental abscess requires immediate professional treatment, as the infection can spread and lead to serious complications if left untreated. Management may include draining the infection, performing root canal treatment, prescribing antibiotics when necessary, or extracting the affected tooth if it cannot be preserved.

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Cracked or Fractured Tooth

A cracked or fractured tooth can result from trauma, biting on hard foods, teeth grinding (bruxism), large old fillings, or sudden temperature changes that cause the tooth to expand and contract. Even a small crack may expose the inner layers of the tooth, leading to sharp pain when chewing or sensitivity to hot and cold. In some cases, the crack may extend toward the pulp, causing inflammation and severe discomfort. Early diagnosis is essential, as untreated cracks can worsen over time and potentially lead to infection or tooth loss. Treatment depends on the extent of the fracture and may include bonding, a dental crown, root canal treatment, or, in severe cases, extraction.

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Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth occur when the third molars do not have enough space to fully erupt or develop normally. They may remain partially erupted, grow at an angle, or stay trapped beneath the gum and bone. This condition can cause significant pain, pressure, jaw stiffness, and swelling around the back of the mouth. Partially erupted wisdom teeth also create an area where bacteria and food particles can easily accumulate, increasing the risk of infection, gum inflammation (pericoronitis), decay of adjacent teeth, and bad breath. In some cases, impacted wisdom teeth can lead to cyst formation or damage to nearby teeth. Early evaluation through clinical examination and dental X-rays is essential to determine whether monitoring or surgical removal is the most appropriate treatment to prevent complications and protect overall oral health.

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Gum Disease (Periodontal Infection)

Gum disease, also known as periodontal infection, is a progressive condition caused by the buildup of plaque and bacteria around the teeth and beneath the gumline. In its early stage (gingivitis), it may present as red, swollen, or bleeding gums. If left untreated, it can advance to periodontitis, where the infection spreads deeper into the supporting structures of the teeth, including the bone. This can lead to persistent pain, gum recession, bad breath, tooth mobility, and even tooth loss. Advanced periodontal infection may also cause deep pockets to form around the teeth, trapping bacteria and worsening the condition. Early diagnosis and professional periodontal treatment—such as deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)—are essential to control the infection, preserve the supporting bone, and maintain long-term oral health.

 

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Advantages of House Of Health Medical Center

  • Immediate Response & Same-Day AppointmentsWe prioritize dental emergencies and offer fast scheduling to ensure patients receive urgent care without unnecessary delays.
  • Experienced Emergency Dental TeamOur skilled dentists are highly trained in managing severe tooth pain, infections, trauma, and complex urgent cases with precision and care.
  • Advanced Diagnostic TechnologyWe use modern imaging and diagnostic equipment for accurate evaluation, allowing us to identify the root cause of pain quickly and effectively.
  • Patient Comfort & Pain Management FocusWe prioritize pain control using modern anesthesia techniques to ensure a comfortable and stress-free emergency dental experience.
  • Rapid Pain Relief & Infection ControlOur primary focus during dental emergencies is to immediately relieve pain and control infection. Using advanced techniques and evidence-based protocols, we stabilize your condition quickly to prevent further complications and protect your oral health.

Do you need help with your tooth?

Send us a message or call us at (+971)501931844 between 09:00 and 21:00 every day of the week.

FAQs

Most frequently asked questions

What should I do if my tooth is knocked out?

If a tooth is knocked out, handle it carefully by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently without scrubbing, and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in milk or saliva and seek emergency dental care immediately. Acting quickly increases the chance of saving the tooth.

Is swelling in the face or gums considered a dental emergency?

Yes. Facial or gum swelling may indicate a serious infection such as a dental abscess. Immediate evaluation by an emergency dentist is essential to control the infection and prevent it from spreading.

 

What happens during an emergency dental visit?

During an emergency dental visit, the dentist will first assess your symptoms and perform the necessary examination and imaging to identify the cause of the problem. The primary goal is to relieve pain, control infection, and stabilize your condition. Depending on the diagnosis, immediate treatment may be provided, or a detailed treatment plan will be arranged for the next step.

How Dental Service Works?

In dental emergencies, every minute matters—prompt care today can save your tooth tomorrow.

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Create an account

Register on our website and create your own account and you can Book an appointment

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Book an Appointment

Via the form in the appointment page you can send your appointment request for our team

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Start dental service

After you make the appointment we will start your dental service in our office for you asap