
Pediatric Dental Emergencies
Treatment
Fast and professional emergency dental care services for children.
About the treatment

Pediatric dental emergency care involves rapid treatment for urgent situations such as broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, mouth cuts, and severe toothaches caused by falls, impacts, or trauma. Since children's dental structure and development differ from adults, these emergencies require specialized approaches and expertise. Early and proper intervention can prevent permanent dental damage and protect your child's oral health.
We can make your smile look great
Fast and professional emergency dental care services for children.
Keep your teeth healthy
The child's general condition, injury severity, and extent of dental damage are quickly evaluated.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- 24/7 emergency dental service
- Child-friendly and calm environment
- Painless treatment techniques
- Post-trauma psychological support
- Rapid intervention prevents permanent damage
- Possibility to save knocked-out teeth
- Family education and home care guidance
- Long-term follow-up and monitoring
Who is it for?
- Children with broken teeth from falls or impacts
- Children with completely knocked-out teeth
- Children with cuts or injuries inside the mouth
- Children experiencing sudden severe toothache
- Children with bleeding gums
- Children who lost baby teeth prematurely
- Children with sports-related dental injuries
- Children who chipped teeth biting hard objects
Treatment Process
Emergency Assessment
The child's general condition, injury severity, and extent of dental damage are quickly evaluated.
Pain Control
Pain relief and calming measures are administered to ensure the child's comfort.
X-ray and Diagnosis
Digital X-rays are taken if needed to check for root and jawbone damage.
Emergency Treatment
Depending on the situation, tooth repair, replantation, splinting, or temporary filling is performed.
Follow-up Plan
Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor healing, and care instructions are provided to the family.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if my child's tooth is completely knocked out?
Hold the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse with clean water, try to reinsert it if possible, or store it in milk and see a dentist immediately. Do not replant baby teeth.
Is a broken tooth an emergency?
Yes, especially if the nerve is exposed, immediate treatment is needed. Save the broken piece and see a dentist right away.
My child's mouth is bleeding a lot, what should I do?
Apply gentle pressure to the injured area with a clean cloth or gauze for 10-15 minutes. If bleeding doesn't stop, go to the emergency room.
What if we have a dental emergency on weekends or at night?
Call our BestDent emergency hotline. We can direct you to the nearest on-call dentist or provide an emergency appointment.
Will my child develop dental anxiety after trauma?
Fear after trauma is possible. Our clinic uses child-friendly approaches and play therapy to minimize this anxiety.
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This information is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your dentist for treatment options.
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