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Intervention visit

Do you have a toothache and need urgent help? Or maybe you want to quickly rebuild a tooth after it has been chipped or broken? Make an appointment!

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Dental intervention visit

Urgent dentist visit

Not all dental problems can be predicted. Sometimes it happens that inflammation occurs suddenly or, for example, we have an accident in which a tooth breaks. The filling (seal) may also fall out without warning. In each of these situations, urgent, ad hoc help from a dentist is needed. It may include pain relief or elimination of inflammation, but also reconstruction of the filling or chipped edge of the tooth. All you need to do is make an appointment.

What is a dental intervention visit?

An intervention visit is dedicated to people who care about a quick solution to annoying and sudden problems with their teeth. During such a consultation, the doctor will first talk to the patient about the complaints reported by him, and then examine the area in question, thanks to which he will be able to determine the next steps of treatment, order further tests or make a diagnosis. Then the dentist will take action - trying to solve the problems that the patient reported to him in the best and most effective way. It is worth remembering that the price of an intervention visit includes a consultation with a dentist. Any procedures related to dental treatment or X-ray diagnostics are additionally payable.

Make an appointment for an intervention visit if:

  • you have a toothache;
  • you have swollen gums or an inflammation in your mouth (e.g. gingivitis);
  • your tooth has chipped or broken;
  • a filling has fallen out of your tooth;
  • you need emergency dental care for another urgent reason.
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