24/7 Emergency Hotline

Dental Emergency? We are Here for You

Severe tooth pain, broken tooth, swelling, or dental trauma? Do not wait. Call +91 8707504822 immediately. Same-day emergency appointments available at The Crown Multispeciality Dental Clinic & Implant Center, Kanpur.

Do Not Suffer in Silence

Dental emergencies need immediate attention — and we are here to provide it.

Dental emergencies can happen at any time and often cause significant pain, anxiety, and distress. Whether it is severe toothache, a broken or knocked-out tooth, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling, or a lost filling or crown — prompt care can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth.

At The Crown, we prioritize dental emergencies and offer same-day appointments wherever possible. Our specialist team, led by Dr. Apurva Chaturvedi and Dr. (Mrs.) Priyanka Chaturvedi, is equipped to handle all types of dental emergencies with prompt, effective, and compassionate care. We understand that dental pain is among the most intense pains experienced, and we do everything possible to see you quickly, diagnose the problem, and provide immediate relief. Do not suffer in silence — call us the moment you experience a dental emergency.

Time is often the critical factor in dental emergencies. A knocked-out tooth has the best chance of being saved if treated within 30 minutes. An abscess can spread infection rapidly if left untreated. A broken tooth can damage surrounding tissue if not addressed promptly. Our same-day emergency appointment system is designed to get you the care you need when minutes matter most.

Common Dental Emergencies

Recognize these conditions? Call us immediately for same-day care.

Severe Toothache

Intense, throbbing tooth pain that does not respond to painkillers.

Broken / Chipped Tooth

Tooth fracture from trauma, biting hard food, or accident.

Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsion)

Tooth completely displaced from socket.

Time Critical!

Lost Filling or Crown

Restoration fell out, exposing sensitive tooth structure.

Dental Abscess / Swelling

Infection causing swelling, pain, and possible fever.

Urgent

Gum Bleeding

Uncontrolled bleeding from gums after trauma or surgery.

Object Stuck Between Teeth

Foreign object lodged between teeth causing pain.

Orthodontic Emergency

Broken bracket or wire causing discomfort or injury.

What To Do Immediately

First-aid instructions for common dental emergencies — while you call us.

Severe Toothache

1
Rinse mouth with warm salt water
2
Take over-the-counter painkiller
3
Avoid hot/cold foods and drinks
4
Do not place painkillers on gums
Call us immediately

Knocked-Out Tooth

1
Pick up tooth by crown — NOT the root
2
Rinse gently with water — do not scrub
3
Try to reinsert into socket, or store in milk
4
Come to clinic within 30 minutes
30-minute window — call NOW!

Broken Tooth

1
Rinse mouth with warm water
2
Save broken piece if possible — store in milk
3
Apply cold compress for swelling
4
Take painkiller if needed
Call us immediately

Lost Filling

1
Apply temporary dental cement from pharmacy
2
Avoid chewing on that side
3
Avoid hot, cold, and sweet foods
4
Call for a permanent restoration appointment
Call for appointment

Abscess / Swelling

1
Rinse with warm salt water several times
2
Do NOT apply heat externally
3
Take painkiller for discomfort
4
You may need antibiotics — call immediately
Call immediately — infection risk

When to Seek Emergency Care

If you experience any of these, do not wait — call us immediately.

Emergency Checklist

Call +91 8707504822 if you have any of these symptoms:

Unbearable tooth pain
Uncontrolled bleeding
Facial swelling
Tooth knocked out
Broken tooth with pain
Lost crown/filling with sensitivity
Injury to jaw
Fever with dental pain

Emergency Treatment Process

From your call to complete care — here is what happens when you contact us.

Step 1

Call Us

Call +91 8707504822. Our team will assess your emergency and arrange a same-day appointment.

Step 2

Same-Day Appointment

We prioritize emergencies and will see you as quickly as possible — often within hours.

Step 3

Examination & Diagnosis

Thorough examination, X-rays if needed, and accurate diagnosis of the problem.

Step 4

Immediate Pain Relief

First priority is to relieve your pain and stabilize the condition. You will be comfortable.

Step 5

Treatment

Definitive treatment or temporary solution — depending on the emergency and your condition.

Step 6

Follow-Up Plan

Scheduled follow-up for definitive treatment and long-term care to prevent recurrence.

After-Hours Protocol

What to do when the clinic is closed (Mondays or outside hours).

When the Clinic is Closed

Our clinic is closed on Mondays. If you experience a dental emergency outside our operating hours, follow these steps:

1

Call +91 8707504822 — leave a message or reach our emergency guidance line. We check messages regularly and will call you back with instructions.

2

Manage pain with over-the-counter pain medication (ibuprofen or paracetamol). Follow package instructions.

3

For severe swelling or trauma — visit the nearest hospital emergency department. Then call us for follow-up dental care.

4

Next available clinic day — call first thing in the morning to schedule an emergency appointment. We will prioritize your case.

Clinic Hours

Know when we are open for emergency care.

Operating Hours

Tuesday – Saturday11AM – 3PM & 5PM – 9PM
Sunday11AM – 4PM
MondayCLOSED
For emergencies outside these hours, call +91 8707504822 for guidance.

Emergency Dentistry FAQs

Answers to common questions about dental emergencies.

What counts as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency includes severe tooth pain, broken or knocked-out teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling, dental abscess, lost fillings or crowns with sensitivity, and jaw injuries. If you are unsure, call us and we will advise you.

Can I go to the ER for dental pain?

Hospital ERs can provide pain relief and antibiotics but cannot perform definitive dental treatment. For dental emergencies, it is always better to see a dentist. However, for severe facial swelling or trauma, visit the ER first, then call us for follow-up dental care.

How do I save a knocked-out tooth?

Pick up the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse gently with water, and try to reinsert it into the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or saliva and call us immediately. You have a 30-minute window for the best chance of saving the tooth.

Will the dentist see me today?

We prioritize dental emergencies and offer same-day appointments whenever possible. Call us at +91 8707504822 and we will arrange to see you as quickly as possible.

Is emergency dental treatment expensive?

Emergency treatment costs depend on the nature of the emergency. We provide transparent pricing and will explain all costs before treatment. We also offer flexible EMI options for more extensive treatments.

What should I do if I have swelling?

Facial swelling can indicate a serious infection. Rinse with warm salt water, do not apply external heat, and call us immediately. You may need antibiotics. If swelling is severe or accompanied by fever or difficulty breathing, go to the ER.

Can I wait until Monday for my dental pain?

If you are in significant pain, do not wait. Dental infections can worsen rapidly. We are open Tuesday through Sunday. If it is Monday, call us for guidance — we may be able to arrange an emergency appointment or advise on pain management until we open.

Do you handle pediatric dental emergencies?

Yes, we handle dental emergencies for patients of all ages, including children. If your child has a dental emergency, call us immediately. For knocked-out baby teeth, do not try to reinsert them — call us for guidance.

DO NOT WAIT — CALL NOW

For immediate dental emergency care, call +91 8707504822. Same-day appointments available.

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