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24/7 Emergency Dental & Facial Trauma Care

Dental emergencies can be frightening and painful. Our emergency line is open around the clock, and our MDS maxillofacial surgeon is equipped to handle urgent dental injuries, facial trauma, infections, and severe pain.

When to Seek Emergency Care

Call us immediately if you or someone you care for experiences any of the following.

Severe Toothache

Persistent, throbbing, or radiating pain that does not respond to over-the-counter medication.

Knocked-Out Tooth

A tooth completely avulsed due to trauma. Quick action can sometimes save the tooth.

Facial / Jaw Trauma

Impact injuries causing facial swelling, deformity, difficulty closing the mouth, or numbness.

Uncontrolled Bleeding

Bleeding after extraction, injury, or gum infection that does not stop with pressure.

Swelling with Fever

Facial swelling accompanied by fever, difficulty swallowing, or breathing problems.

Broken Jaw

Suspected jaw fracture after an accident or assault — requires immediate evaluation.

Dental Abscess

Painful, pus-filled swelling that can spread and become dangerous if not treated promptly.

Lost Filling / Crown

Exposed tooth causing sharp pain, sensitivity, or risk of further damage.

First-Aid Guidance

What you can do while you are on your way to our clinic or waiting for care.

Knocked-Out Tooth Preservation

Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Rinse gently with milk or saline if dirty. Place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it in milk or saliva. Get to a dentist within 30–60 minutes.

Bleeding Control

Apply firm pressure with clean gauze or cloth for 15–20 minutes. Avoid rinsing or spitting forcefully. If bleeding does not slow, seek emergency care immediately.

Pain Management

Use a cold compress on the outside of the face to reduce swelling and pain. Take paracetamol or ibuprofen if safe for you. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums.

Jaw Trauma Immobilization

Support the jaw with a soft cloth or bandage. Apply a cold compress. Avoid moving the jaw or eating solid food. Seek immediate surgical evaluation for suspected fractures.

Do’s

  • Call us immediately for guidance
  • Keep the knocked-out tooth moist
  • Apply gentle pressure for bleeding
  • Use a cold compress for swelling
  • Bring photo ID and any medications list

Don’ts

  • Do not ignore facial swelling with fever
  • Do not place aspirin on gums or teeth
  • Do not rinse with hot water
  • Do not eat hard or sticky foods
  • Do not delay care for breathing difficulty

What to Expect at Your Emergency Visit

We prioritise urgent cases and move quickly to relieve pain and stabilise your condition.

1

Quick Triage

Our front desk will assess urgency and prioritise severe pain, bleeding, or trauma.

2

Pain Relief

Immediate measures are taken to reduce pain and keep you comfortable.

3

Imaging

X-rays or scans are taken if needed to identify fractures, infections, or hidden damage.

4

Treatment or Stabilization

We perform the necessary emergency procedure or stabilise you before definitive care.

5

Follow-Up Plan

You will receive clear aftercare instructions and a scheduled follow-up appointment.

Maxillofacial Trauma Protocol

For jaw fractures and serious facial injuries, our protocol ensures coordinated, specialist-led care.

Facial injuries require careful assessment of bones, teeth, nerves, airway, and soft tissues. Our MDS maxillofacial surgeon evaluates the injury using clinical examination and imaging, then plans immediate or staged treatment.

Immediate Contact

Call +91 98891 93233. Describe the injury so we can prepare the surgical team.

Airway & Bleeding Check

Life-threatening issues are addressed first. We coordinate with nearby hospitals if required.

Imaging & Diagnosis

3D scans and X-rays are used to locate fractures and plan precise surgical repair.

MDS Surgeon-Led Repair

Fracture reduction, fixation, and soft-tissue management by our specialist surgeon.

Hospital Coordination

For polytrauma or complex cases, we liaise with hospital emergency and surgical teams.

Follow-Up & Rehabilitation

Regular monitoring of healing, bite function, and facial symmetry during recovery.

Emergency Contact Form

If you cannot call right away, send us an emergency message and we will respond as quickly as possible.

Your message has been sent. If this is life-threatening, please call +91 98891 93233 or visit the nearest hospital immediately.

Find Us in an Emergency

Our clinic is centrally located in Kanpur with convenient access from major landmarks.

Address

111 A/20A, Ashok Nagar
Near Motijheel & Hotel Kanha International
Coca-Cola Chauraha
Kanpur 208012, Uttar Pradesh

Emergency Line

+91 98891 93233

Clinic Hours

Mon – Sat: 10 AM – 8 PM
Sun: 10 AM – 2 PM
Emergency calls answered 24/7

Parking Note

Street parking is available near the clinic. Ask for Hotel Kanha International, Ashok Nagar, if using an auto-rickshaw.

Emergency Care FAQs

Quick answers to common questions during a dental emergency.

Should I go to a hospital or a dental clinic for facial trauma?
For suspected fractures, deep lacerations, breathing difficulty, or loss of consciousness, go to the nearest hospital first. For dental injuries alone, call our emergency line at +91 98891 93233 and we will guide you.
Can a knocked-out tooth be saved?
Yes, if you act quickly. Keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva and reach a dentist within 30–60 minutes. Do not scrub the root or let it dry.
Is the emergency line really 24/7?
Yes. Our emergency number +91 98891 93233 is answered around the clock. For severe, life-threatening conditions, please also visit the nearest hospital emergency department.
What if I have swelling and fever?
Facial swelling with fever can indicate a spreading infection and needs urgent dental or medical attention. Call us immediately or go to the nearest hospital if you have difficulty breathing or swallowing.

Save This Number for Emergencies

Add +91 98891 93233 to your contacts now. When a dental emergency strikes, immediate expert help is just one call away.