Monday, April 27, 2009

My son is 14 and has a very bad tooth ache,? where can I find an emergency dentist. If I have to pay I will?

in the Dublin 10-12 area

My son is 14 and has a very bad tooth ache,? where can I find an emergency dentist. If I have to pay I will?
tri NHS direct





Im sorry but I dont think youll find one at this time.





Best to try in morn
Reply:Hate to sound blunt but use a phonebook
Reply:go to the emergency room.
Reply:At the moment i would advise against going to the dentist. I ahd the same problem two weeks ago and withing a few days it had resolved itself
Reply:awe the poor child don't you have an emergency number for a doc in Carlow we have care doc they might give him an injection for pain just till morning when you can take him to dentist nothing worse than tooth ache
Reply:Use clove oil for the time being and make an appointment. clove oil will take pain away will you find dental treatment.
Reply:I would start with the phone book. Usually they are very thick books with white or yellow pages in them or sometimes both. You can also try 1-800-Dentist if you cant figure that out it's 1-800-336-8478
Reply:The phone book will always state which dental surgeries carry an emergency/after hours service.
Reply:Why don't you try your local phone book?
Reply:Your own dentist should see him as an emergency, (you do have a dentist and take him for regular check ups, don't you???)
Reply:1-800-Dentist! Hooray!





Best of luck!
Reply:try this number 800-DENTIST (800-336-8478) they might be able to help you.
Reply:In Case of a Dental Emergency... Thorpe Lea Dental Practice. Colin Houston BDentSc (Dublin) 01784 454899 .
Reply:Sorry but this probably isnt much help as it is for visitors to Ireland.





Emergency dental treatment for the relief of pain and urgent denture repairs are available to those eligible under EU regulations from a dentist contracted to the health board. Other necessary dental treatment is provided through local Health Office clinics as well as by contracted dentists.


If dental treatment becomes necessary, contact the local Health Office or health centre to get details of contracted dentists or local Health Office clinics. In emergencies, ascertain that the dentist you choose yourself is contracted to the local Health Office to provide services under the GMS system, and tell him or her that you are seeking treatment under EU regulations.


http://www.ehic.ie/w3c3/visitors.htm





This one is for the Dental School but probably not much use either, as they are only open to provide additional out of hours emergency service on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays from 9am to 11.00pm.Dublin Dental School and Hospital Out of Hours Emergency Service?


Telephone (01) 612 7200





Your call will be connected to an answering service


After you hear the beep tone, state clearly your name and the telephone number and where you can be reached for the next two hours


A dentist will telephone you as soon as possible and advise you as to what to do next.


http://web1.dental.tcd.ie/index.php?opti...





Why not phone your local hospital and ask for advice, they might even be able to give him pain relief until tomorrow.





hope this helps :)
Reply:nhs direct 08454647....you should have an emergency 24 hours doctors surgery near you if you telephone them and tell them his is in very bad pain and cant sleep the may issue him some antibiotics if his tooth is tender to percussion if it hurst when biting or tapping it it is more than likely that and will need anti bi...if not the doc can give him some painkillers to tide him over...............bless him hope he ok..
Reply:phone book. Ask your friend who they go to. A few years ago my husband had a tooth ach, it was the day befor thanksgiving, our dentist was on vacation so I called the one down the street they told me to send him right in . He left work and went right over they took better care of him then our would of. So just call around.
Reply:have you tried looking in the yellow pages or speaking to you doctor? I am sure thast would be a good starting point.
Reply:Call your local hospital they will tell you
Reply:local newspapers sometimes give a list of emergency dentists and chemists


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