Dubai & UAE Guides22 December 20253 min read

Emergency Dentist Dubai: Where to Go at Any Hour

A step-by-step guide to handling dental emergencies in Dubai — including what counts as an emergency and where to get help 24/7.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Rashid

Medical Director

What counts as a dental emergency

Immediate (within hours)

  • Knocked-out permanent tooth (30-minute window for best outcomes)
  • Severe facial swelling spreading toward the eye or neck
  • Uncontrolled bleeding after an injury or extraction
  • Severe trauma with possible jaw fracture
  • Fever above 38.5°C with facial swelling (possible cellulitis)

Urgent (within 24 hours)

  • Severe toothache unresponsive to over-the-counter painkillers
  • Visible abscess (pimple on the gum) with tenderness
  • Broken tooth exposing the nerve (sharp edge, severe cold sensitivity)
  • Lost filling or crown causing pain

Next-day routine

  • Chipped tooth without pain
  • Lost crown without exposed nerve
  • Cosmetic emergencies

What to do right now

Knocked-out tooth

  1. Find the tooth, handle only by the crown (not the root)
  2. Rinse briefly with milk or saline if dirty — don't scrub
  3. Try to re-insert into the socket if possible
  4. If not, store in milk (not water) or hold between cheek and gum
  5. Get to a dentist within 30–60 minutes

Severe toothache

  1. Paracetamol and ibuprofen together (if no contraindication)
  2. Cold compress outside the face
  3. Avoid hot drinks
  4. Call your dentist; if after hours, emergency dental line

Broken tooth with nerve pain

  1. Rinse mouth gently
  2. Cover the tooth with a small amount of sugar-free gum to reduce air exposure
  3. Avoid cold drinks
  4. See dentist within 24 hours

Facial swelling with fever

Go directly to an emergency department. Oral infections can spread rapidly.

Where to get help in Dubai after hours

  • Most major Dubai dental clinics have on-call dentists for registered patients
  • Emergency hospitals (Mediclinic, King's College, Rashid Hospital) have dental registrars overnight
  • 24/7 helplines: some clinics operate dedicated emergency numbers
  • Paradise Dental's WhatsApp line: 24/7 for patient emergencies

Medications to have on hand

  • Paracetamol (safe for most)
  • Ibuprofen (avoid if you have specific medical conditions)
  • Salt (for saline rinses)
  • Cold compress in freezer

Never ignore

  • Pain severe enough to wake you up
  • Swelling that progresses rapidly
  • Pus drainage from any area
  • Fever + mouth pain
  • Numbness in the lip or chin (possible nerve damage)

Cost of emergency visits in Dubai

  • After-hours consultation: AED 400–800
  • Emergency extraction: AED 500–1,500
  • Root canal emergency: AED 2,500–4,500
  • Hospital dental ER: AED 800–2,000+ (plus any procedure cost)

Most insurance covers emergency dental care; confirm with your provider.

After the emergency

Follow up with definitive treatment within 7–10 days. Emergency care often stabilises rather than fully resolves; plan for:

  • Permanent crown for a cracked tooth stabilised with bonding
  • Root canal completion after pain relief
  • Extraction and replacement planning

References

  • Dubai Health Authority
  • American Association of Endodontists — Dental trauma

Referenced sources

  • Dubai Health Authority
  • AAE

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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