Do you need to make an appointment for emergency dental care?

Book online or call us at 08-20 06 80 or come to the clinic at Drottninggatan 27.

You never know when an accident will happen and many times you may need emergency dental care, not just during regular working hours. At City Dental, we therefore offer emergency dental care every day, including evenings and weekends, for those who need care quickly. Emergency dental care can include sudden toothaches, knocked out teeth, loose bridges, and more.

If your regular dentist or clinic cannot help you with your urgent problems, you are welcome to contact us. We at City Dental know how stressful it can be to walk around with a toothache and therefore do our best to help with your urgent problems.

För att boka akut tandvård hos oss kan du antingen Boka Online, ringa oss på telefon 08-20 06 80 eller komma upp till kliniken på Drottninggatan 27. If you choose to come directly to the clinic, there may be some waiting time, although we do everything we can to ensure that you receive help as soon as possible.

Questions and answers about emergency dental care

City Dental answers the most frequently asked questions regarding emergency dental care:

Emergency dentistry is dental care provided immediately to patients with dental problems who cannot wait for a regular dental appointment.

Among the most common reasons for emergency visits are severe toothache with or without swelling, dental injuries in connection with accidents, knocked out teeth, problems with wisdom teeth, problems caused by tooth loss, fractured and/or loosened prosthetic structures, fractured fillings and sores.

If you are experiencing severe toothache, you should seek emergency dental care as soon as possible. Until then, you can relieve the pain by using painkillers and avoiding hard or cold foods.

You should first find the tooth and keep it in a glass of cow’s milk/saline solution or under your tongue. Then, you should seek emergency dental care as soon as possible so the dentist can examine the area and attempt to reinsert the tooth. Time is a crucial factor in the prognosis for survival of knocked-out teeth.

No, emergency dental care is usually only provided for problems that cause pain or discomfort. For aesthetic problems, such as discolored teeth or uneven teeth, you can book an appointment for a regular examination where you can discuss various aesthetic dental treatments with your dentist.

The goal of an emergency visit is for the dentist to locate and diagnose the cause of your acute problem and relieve your toothache. Emergency visits are short, which means that more extensive and time-consuming treatments cannot usually be performed during the same visit. In such cases, a new visit is booked for further treatment of the diagnosed dental problems.

To avoid acute dental problems, it is important to brush your teeth twice a day, clean between your teeth daily, avoid sugary foods and drinks, and have regular dental visits.

Yes, you can receive emergency dental care even if you do not have state dental insurance. However, you will be charged the full cost of the treatment.

After your visit, you pay by card or Swish. You also have the option to apply for an invoice/partial payment via Zaver (mobile bank ID required).