Handling Dental Emergencies at Home
Handling Dental Emergencies at Home
Sometimes during the phase of holidays or Sundays when tooth pain occurs or dental injuries take place, and dentists are not available, it becomes difficult to handle the dental emergencies and cannot be ignored. Ignoring the situation can lead to major problems to the teeth and the dental health and the risk of decaying increases. Hence, precaution has to be taken at home to calm the dental emergencies.
If you experience any dental emergency, call Dental House straight away so we can provide an emergency dental treatment for you. Remember, “time is of the essence” in treating dental emergencies.
Don’t forget to save our clinic hotline 1800GENTLE (1800 436 853) on your mobile phone so it will be easily accessible whenever you have a dental emergency. Our gentle, compassionate, and skilled dental professionals are here for you when you need us most.
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