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Dental emergencies

A dental emergency, such as a broken tooth or acute dental pain? We’re here for you! Our dental clinics provide fast, pain-free treatment, so you can get relief fast.

Accidents happen, and dental pain can occur at any time. That’s why in our clinics we set aside time every day to deal with dental emergencies for adults and children.

A broken tooth, a dental abscess? Don’t panic, and above all, don’t let the pain spoil your day, because an on-call dentist is there for you! Rest assured, dental emergencies are our business.

Rotkreuz

Rotkreuz : 0 dental clinics

4.6
202 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Aubonne
+41 21 807 44 44
4.5
250 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Ecublens
+41 21 694 20 00
4.5
340 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Geneva Charmilles
+41 22 338 02 00
4.6
196 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Geneva Eaux-Vives
+41 22 700 81 00
4.7
351 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Geneva Meyrin
+41 22 989 80 00
4.7
206 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Lausanne Blécherette
+41 21 644 20 00
4.8
195 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Martigny
+41 27 399 30 00
4.7
116 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Monthey
+41 24 442 90 00
4.7
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Adent Dental Clinic
Rotkreuz
+41 41 566 76 10
4.5
208 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Saint-Gall
+41 71 222 66 22
4.5
310 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Yverdon
+41 24 447 40 00
5.0
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Adent Dental Clinic
Epalinges
+41 21 653 55 50
4.7
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Flüelen
+41 41 870 20 61
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Geneva Acacias
+41 22 304 17 50
4.6
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Geneva Nations
+41 22 304 17 55
4.9
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Giswil
+41 41 675 16 60
4.6
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Centre Dentaire de Saint-François
Lausanne Centre
+41 21 312 39 42
4.8
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Lausanne Station
+41 21 331 40 00
4.8
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Lucerne
+41 41 420 90 80
3.5
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Adent Dental Clinic
Marin Centre
+41 32 753 33 88
4.9
98 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Muttenz
+41 61 826 10 10
4.5
30 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Sarnen
+41 41 660 65 55
4.9
17 reviews
Adent Dental Clinic
Vevey
+41 21 921 55 88
4.0
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Adent Dental Clinic
Willisau
+41 41 972 70 50
4.6
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Adent Dental Clinic
Windisch
+41 56 566 73 00
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Zürich
+41 44 441 74 20

Do you suffer from acute pain, an abscess-like infection in your tooth, or a broken tooth?

This sounds like a dental emergency! Schedule an appointment online or by phone, and an on-call dentist or our emergency service will take care of you. To check opening hours and contact the clinic nearest to you, visit the page Our Dental Clinics.

Booking appointments at all our clinics is just a few clicks away!

After a trauma or accident, pain can become overwhelming. However, please always call before visiting the clinic. Do not go there spontaneously as there may not be availability. We aim to provide you with the best possible service and offer you care tailored to your needs.

Thank you for your understanding.

Other useful contacts in case of a dental emergency
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In the event of a dental emergency outside our clinics’ opening hours, the following emergency services are also available. If you have a broken tooth, tooth pain or a dental abscess, don’t delay! Our emergency dental service in Switzerland is for you!

Dental emergencies – SSO-Argovia
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

Friday to Sunday and public holidays (24/24)

Dental emergency service – SSO Zug section
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

Mon-Thu: 4pm-9pm
VE: 12h-21h
SA-DI: 8am-9pm

Dental emergency service – Zurich
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24

Dental emergency service Obwalden and Nidwalden
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24

Dental emergency service St. Gallen
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24

Emergency dental service – Uri
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24

Emergency service of the Swiss Society of Dental Surgeons, Neuchâtel section
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24h

Emergency service of the Swiss Society of Dental Surgeons, Valais section
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24h
CHF 0.50 per call + CHF 2.00 per minute – call rate from a fixed network

Geneva Dental Association Emergency Service
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

9am-12pm / 4pm-6pm

MedCenter Willisau
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24

On-call service at the Lucerne Dental Clinic
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

SA-DI: 9h-17h

Société Vaudoise des Médecins Dentistes emergency service
Telephone answering service and referral to an on-call dentist

24/24h

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What to do in the event of a dental accident
Broken tooth

If possible, find the broken piece of tooth and contact your dentist immediately. Carry the tooth tip in physiological solution, saliva or milk. Depending on the fracture, the dentist can easily reattach the broken piece of tooth. Breaking off a piece of tooth doesn’t normally involve pain, but it can cause discomfort. Don’t wait to make an appointment following an accident. An on-call dentist will be able to take care of you quickly.

Lost tooth

If you’ve lost your tooth, look for it! It can be saved and successfully re-implanted. Contact your dentist or an on-call dentist immediately and do not touch the tooth roots. Transport it in physiological solution, saliva or milk. Make no mistake, losing a tooth is a dental emergency. You don’t have to wait to solve the problem. As with a broken tooth, a dentist at your nearest Adent Dental Clinic will be on hand for a rapid consultation. It’s a service we take very seriously.

Displaced tooth

Under no circumstances should you manipulate the tooth, and you should consult your dentist as soon as possible. Apply a compress in case of bleeding. Call your dental clinic so that a professional can advise you if the pain is too great. A dentist will be able to accompany you following this trauma.

There’s nothing visible

Always consult your dentist after a blow to the teeth, even if there is no visible damage. Complications can arise long afterwards. It is therefore important to document the case at the time of the fall, so that accident insurance can cover the cost. A dental emergency is not always a broken tooth or an abscess. The consequences of a blow can be detected by an Adent Group dentist.

FAQ

What is considered a dental emergency?

A dental emergency refers to a dental medical situation that requires immediate attention to relieve pain, prevent serious complications or resolve an urgent oral health problem. Here are some examples of situations that are generally considered dental emergencies:

  1. Severe pain: Intense and persistent dental pain may require immediate assessment and treatment to relieve the patient’s suffering.
  2. Dental trauma: A broken, chipped or completely ejected tooth following an accident requires rapid intervention to minimize damage and, if possible, save the tooth.
  3. Tooth infection or abscess: An infection that causes painful swelling and sensitivity around a tooth or gum must be treated promptly to prevent the infection from spreading.
  4. Excessive bleeding: Heavy bleeding following tooth extraction, oral surgery or injury must be controlled to avoid complications.
  5. Problems with dentures: Broken, ill-fitting or damaged dentures can cause discomfort and affect the ability to eat and speak.

It’s important to note that these examples are not exhaustive, and that any situation in which you experience severe pain, major discomfort or serious concern about your oral health may require urgent evaluation by a dental professional. If you find yourself in any of these situations, we recommend that you contact your dentist or a dental emergency service immediately for advice and treatment.

When should I go to the dentist?

You should see a dentist regularly for preventive exams and cleanings, and immediately in the event of pain, infection, excessive bleeding, dental trauma or other urgent oral problems.

It’s a good idea to have one dental check-up a year, to anticipate any problems that could lead to an emergency visit to your dentist. Regular check-ups with a dental professional can help to catch any oral disease in good time. Tooth loosening diseases (periodontitis) are the major cause of tooth loss in adults. Over the course of a lifetime, almost 75% of adults suffer from gum problems of varying degrees (gum inflammation, destruction of supporting tissue, tooth loss). Cavities are also a widespread disease in humans. Visiting your dentist once a year prevents the diseases you develop from affecting your teeth too deeply.

What are the opening hours for dental emergencies?

During our clinic opening hours, we always reserve time for dental emergencies. We can therefore take care of your emergency quickly. If the clinic is closed, there is always an on-call service in place. You can find the telephone numbers for each office here.

Will my regular dentist be in charge of my emergency appointment?

If you are a patient at Adent, we will of course do our utmost to ensure that your dentist can take care of you if you come in for a dental emergency. However, emergencies can arise at any time, and we prefer to take you quickly, even if your dentist is not available at the time.

If the emergency procedure requires follow-up, we will refer you to your dentist for further treatment.

French-speaking Switzerland
Aubonne
Ecublens
Geneva
Lausanne
Epalinges
Neuchâtel
Valais
Vevey
Yverdon
German-speaking Switzerland
Flüelen
Lucerne
Muttenz
Obwalden
Rotkreuz
Saint-Gall
Willisau
Windisch
Zurich
Switzerland
French-speaking Switzerland
Aubonne
Ecublens
Geneva
Lausanne
Epalinges
Neuchâtel
Valais
Vevey
Yverdon
German-speaking Switzerland
Flüelen
Lucerne
Muttenz
Obwalden
Rotkreuz
Saint-Gall
Willisau
Windisch
Zurich
Switzerland