Emergencies

Dental emergencies in Nador: first aid and what to do

An acute dental problem often strikes at the worst moment. At Cabinet Dentaire Dr. Imad Al Morabit in Nador, emergencies are seen during opening hours, Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 18:00. This page gathers calm, reliable advice to get you through the first few hours and ease the pain. As soon as the practice opens, call 0536 33 22 30 or message us on WhatsApp +212 677 677 707. For serious signs such as major facial swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or a high fever, go straight to the hospital emergency department.

What should I do about a severe toothache at night?

Rinse with warm salt water, take a painkiller you tolerate (such as paracetamol or ibuprofen), avoid aspirin on the tooth and any heat. Contact the practice when it opens on 0536 33 22 30 or WhatsApp +212 677 677 707.

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My tooth is broken or fractured, what should I do?

Keep the broken piece, rinse with warm water and protect any sharp edge. Book an appointment as soon as possible on 0536 33 22 30 or WhatsApp +212 677 677 707.

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My tooth was knocked out, can it be put back?

For an adult tooth, every minute counts. Hold the tooth by the crown, not the root, rinse it briefly, reinsert it if you can or keep it in milk, and be seen within the hour.

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I have an abscess or a swollen cheek, what should I do?

An abscess is an infection that must be treated. Rinse with warm salt water, apply cold and contact the practice quickly. With major swelling, fever or trouble swallowing, go to the emergency department.

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I have pain after a tooth extraction, is that normal?

Moderate pain and mild swelling in the first few days are normal. Pain that worsens after three to four days may signal a dry socket and needs a check-up. Call 0536 33 22 30 or WhatsApp +212 677 677 707.

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My crown or filling has come out, what should I do?

Keep the crown, touch the tooth as little as possible and chew on the other side. A lost crown is rarely an acute emergency, but have it re-cemented soon on 0536 33 22 30 or WhatsApp +212 677 677 707.

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