Dental emergencies

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Dental emergencies in Waterloo, even on Sundays

Dental emergencies can be just as serious as medical emergencies. Not only can urgent dental problems be very painful, but it is important to treat them quickly to avoid more serious infections and complications. In the event of severe pain due to an infection or trauma having an impact on one or more teeth, do not hesitate to call on our clinic, located in Waterloo, offering parking and easily accessible with public transport.

We will do our best to take care of you and relieve you quickly. In case of emergency, call our on-call service. We are available even on Sundays, by appointment only from 5 p.m. to midnight (in case of emergency, call the dentist on duty on +32 472 17 70 21). If we are absent, contact the emergency department of the nearest hospital.

Infections, toothache, abscess

If you suffer from a cyst or a dental or gingival abscess, you may feel severe pain with swelling in the gums (impression of a "lump" on the gums), which may be accompanied by fever and a bad taste in the mouth. Emergency treatment consists of prescribing antibiotics and painkillers to cure the bacterial infection or calm the pain. An abscess or toothache can be caused by untreated tooth decay or dental trauma, among other things. The main symptom of a toothache (also called pulpitis or endodontia) is a sharp radiating pain caused by inflammation of the inner part of the tooth (pulp). The dental pulp includes different nerves and vessels, which explains this very intense pain. Other painful conditions of the gums (gingival) and periodontal tissues (periodontitis) may also lead you to consult us urgently. In any case, contact us for advice and rapid support. Dental emergencies in Waterloo, even on Sundays. Dental emergencies can be just as serious as medical emergencies. Not only can urgent dental problems be very painful, but it is important to treat them quickly to avoid more serious infections and complications. In the event of severe pain due to an infection or trauma having an impact on one or more teeth, do not hesitate to call on our clinic, located in Waterloo, offering parking and easily accessible with public transport. We will do our best to take care of you and relieve you quickly. In case of emergency, call our on-call service. We are available even on Sundays, by appointment only from 5 p.m. to midnight (in case of emergency, call the dentist on duty on +32 472 17 70 21). If we are absent, contact the emergency department of the nearest hospital.

Severe Dental Pain:

We intervene quickly to relieve acute pain and treat dental infections.

Broken or Fractured Tooth:

Repair and restoration of damaged teeth.

Tooth Loss:

Reimplantation of avulsed teeth, if possible, and solutions for missing teeth.

Dental Abscess:

Treatment of infections to prevent their spread and relieve pain.

Objects Stuck Between Teeth:

Safe and painless extraction of stuck objects.

Gum Bleeding:

Evaluation and treatment of excessive or unusual bleeding.

Infections, toothache, abscess

24/7 Availability:

Our emergency services are available in the evening and on weekends, ensuring help when you need it most.

Quick Response:

We are committed to providing prompt care to reduce your discomfort and prevent further complications.

Experienced Team:

Our dentists specializing in dental emergencies have the expertise to handle a wide range of situations.

Advanced Technology:

We use state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment to ensure fast and effective care.

Welcoming Environment:

Our modern and soothing environment aims to put you at ease, even in an emergency.

Any type of trauma can lead to the fracture or expulsion of a tooth (or several teeth). The loss of a filling (obturation) should also lead you to consult urgently to avoid any infection or additional damage. Depending on the extent of the damage, the dental surgeon will take the necessary measures according to the patient's age (permanent teeth or milk teeth). An X-ray will generally be carried out within the clinic itself to check the condition of the broken tooth and the surrounding teeth. If the tooth or part of the tooth is found, it must be kept, without being cleaned, in physiological serum, in milk or possibly in the mouth (in contact with saliva). If reimplantation is possible, it should take place as soon as possible. In case of displacement of permanent teeth, it is first necessary to replace them correctly with the fingers. Then contact the clinic immediately for rapid treatment of any trauma by our dental surgeons.

Dr. Benjamin PERELLE

Do not hesitate to contact Dr. Perelle directly via WhatsApp or by phone for any request for information or appointment. He will be happy to answer you as soon as possible.