Emergencies Dental
in Lanzarote
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Are you suffering from dental pain, need an urgent extraction or face unexpected bleeding? You're in the right place!
We'll see you right away during our opening hours.
Emergencies don't wait, so we don't make you wait either!
Immediate Solutions for Any Dental Emergency
With over 25 years of experience, at British Dental Clinic Lanzarote, we have perfected our ability to handle dental emergencies efficiently.
We have a team of highly trained dentists and state-of-the-art technology, guaranteeing a fast and reliable service to deal with your dental emergency.
Our services as dentist in Lanzarote include quick responses to acute dental pain, emergency extractions, bleeding, oral infections, and more.
We will see you as soon as you walk into our clinic, with no waiting lists. We are fully available during our office hours (09:00 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday).
When to seek emergency care? Warning Signs
Deberías buscar atención de emergencia si experimentas:
- Dolores intensos en dientes, encías o muelas.
- Un diente roto o astillado causando gran malestar.
- Una infección dental, absceso o flemón.
- Sangrado dental inesperado.
How to deal with a Dental Emergency in Lanzarote?
In the event of a dental emergency, it is crucial to act sensibly. Here we tell you what to do in the most common cases while you arrive at the clinic:
If you have an acute pain in your teeth, molars and gums.
Rinse with warm water and salt on the way to the dentist. Ask about the use of painkillers.
Broken tooth
Save the broken fragment and keep it in water. Sometimes it is possible to reconstruct it.
Dental Abscess
While you get to the emergency dentist in Lanzarote, use painkillers, warm compresses, bicarbonate or salt rinses, or apply ice to reduce the inflammation.
Emergency Dentist in Lanzarote: Frequently Asked Questions
How to avoid dental emergencies?
- Avoid very hard foods and don’t use your teeth to open or hold objects.
- Wear mouthguards in contact sports.
- Always wear seat belts when driving to minimise the risk of oral injuries in accidents.
When to call the emergency dentist?
What happens if I don't treat a dental emergency in time?
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