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Emergency

Emergency dental service for acute toothache, a broken tooth, a dental emergency or a dental accident.

Information to provide in case of a dental emergency

Please answer the following questions before our phone call so that we can help you in the best possible way.

1.

How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?

2.

Where does it hurt?

  1. Upper jaw right

  2. Upper jaw left

  3. Lower jaw right

  4. Lower jaw left

  5. Several areas

  6. Not sure

3.

How would you describe the pain?

  1. Stinging

  2. Throbbing / Pulsating

  3. Pressure pain

  4. Pull

  5. Burning

  6. Biting / Sensitivity

  7. Only in cold / heat conditions

  8. Only when chewing

  9. Other (please describe)

4.

How severe is the pain on a scale of 1-10?

5.

Do you have the following symptoms?

  1. Swelling

  2. Bleeding gums

  3. Pus / Taste in the mouth

  4. Loose tooth

  5. Broken tooth

  6. Mouth opening restricted

6.

Was there a specific trigger?

  1. Accident / Fall

  2. Biting into something hard

  3. Suddenly, without any apparent reason

  4. After a treatment

  5. Other (please describe)

7.

Have you already taken any steps to alleviate the symptoms?

  1. Painkillers

  2. Cooling

  3. Flush

  4. Nothing

  5. Other (please specify)

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