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Vee Dental-Emergency Consultation

Emergency Service Information

When you experience a sudden oral problem, feel severe pain or noticeable discomfort, seek emergency dental help without delay.

Service Hours:10:00am - 1:30pm | 3:00pm - 8:00pm
Business Day:Monday to Sunday (7 days)
Service Points:This service is applicable to our 4 outlets.
Adverse Weather Response:

We will endeavour to provide emergency services during inclement weather so that you will not be affected. However, in the event of force majeure or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, such as typhoons, natural disasters, etc., the service may be delayed or may not be completed, so please understand and sympathise with us.

About Dental Emergencies

When is a dental emergency needed?

When you experience a sudden oral problem, feel severe pain or noticeable discomfort, it is important to seek emergency dental help immediately.

Dramatic toothache:Sudden, severe pain, especially if it is intolerable, interferes with sleep, or is sensitive to hot or cold food.
Broken or chipped teeth:A tooth that is fractured, loosened or completely dislodged due to an accident or impact. Sometimes a broken or chipped tooth can be saved if it is treated in time.
Swelling of the gums or face:Visible swelling and pus around the teeth or gums may be signs that the infection is spreading.
There was more than a little bleeding from the mouth:After a tooth extraction or an injury, the wound continues to bleed unstoppably.
Orthotic dislodgement or wire puncture:The metal wires or brackets on the orthodontic appliance fall out, causing punctures in the lining of the mouth or gums, causing discomfort or pain.
Loose dentures or crowns:Sudden loosening or loss of dentures, crowns or bridges, which affects chewing function or aesthetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it hurt to have an emergency visit?

A: We will prioritise your pain relief. Depending on your condition, we may use local anaesthesia or offer other pain relief options to ensure you are comfortable throughout your treatment.

When can I see the doctor?

A: Our team gives priority to urgent patients. Please call us first to inform us of your situation and we will endeavour to arrange the earliest possible appointment for you.

Detailed Treatment Procedure

What is the procedure for an emergency visit?

01

Contact & Information Provided

When you have an emergency, call us immediately.

  1. Contact us by phone:Please call our emergency line.
  2. Describe the condition:Please clearly inform our customer service staff of your symptoms, e.g. severe pain, broken tooth, swollen face, etc. This will help us to prepare for you. This will help us to prepare for you in advance.

02

Emergency Visits and Initial Disposal

When you arrive at the clinic, you will be treated as a priority.

  1. Prioritise visits:We will prioritise your appointments so that you don't have to wait long.
  2. Rapid Assessment:The dentist will conduct a quick examination to determine the severity and cause of the problem.
  3. Pain relief:Initial management will focus on pain relief, such as anaesthesia or oral medication, to make sure you don't feel unwell again.

03

Diagnosis and Treatment

After the pain has subsided, the dentist will prescribe the right medication to address the root cause of the problem.

  1. Diagnosis:The dentist may use X-rays or other diagnostic tools to find the source of the problem.
  2. Development of programmes:Based on the results of the diagnosis, your dentist will provide you with the best treatment plan for the moment.
  3. Perform the treatment:Treatment may include root canal therapy to treat nerve inflammation, emergency extractions to remove the source of infection, and rebonding of lost dentures or crowns.

04

Post-operative care and follow-up

After emergency treatment, good care can help you recover quickly.

  1. Comprehensive Oral Examination:Your dentist will look at your oral condition, periodontal health and medical history through an intra- and extra-oral examination.
  2. 3D digital diagnosis:Get a three-dimensional view of your mouth, bones, nerves and blood vessels with a 3D computed tomography (CT) scanner or 3D intraoral scanner.
  3. Develop a customised treatment plan:Based on all the data from the examination, the dentist will discuss with you and explain in detail the treatment plan, costs and expected results.
  4. Biopsies of living tissue:If any unexplained lumps or lesions are found in the mouth during the examination, the dentist will perform biopsy at this stage to obtain a diagnosis for subsequent treatment.

Online Reservation

Vee Dental Dental CareOnline Reservation

By booking Vee Dental dental care services online, we will confirm the time with you within one working day.

  • Please fill in your correct contact details so that we can confirm your appointment with you.
  • Please notify the clinic 24 hours in advance if you wish to change or cancel your appointment.
  • First-time patients are advised to arrive 10-15 minutes earlier to complete their medical registration.
  • All information will be used only for the purpose of contacting us about the appointment and will not be disclosed.