Dental Emergency in Hinjewadi — What to Do at Swaram Dental Clinic
A dental emergency does not wait for a convenient moment. Whether you are in the middle of a busy workday in Hinjewadi Phase 2 or it is a Sunday evening, Swaram Dental Clinic is open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, seven days a week — ready to assess and stabilise your dental emergency right away.
Dental emergencies are more common than most people expect, especially in a fast-growing urban area like Hinjewadi where residents balance demanding work schedules with long commutes. Knowing what to do in the first few minutes of a dental emergency — before you reach our clinic — can make a significant difference in the outcome of your treatment.
Below is a practical guide to the most common dental emergencies we see at Swaram Dental Clinic, with immediate first-aid steps and clear guidance on when to come in. For a broader overview of our emergency services, visit our dental emergency page.
1. Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)
A knocked-out tooth is one of the most time-sensitive dental emergencies. Re-implantation has the best chance of success when you act within 30 to 60 minutes.
- Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white visible part) — never handle the root.
- If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently under clean water for no more than 10 seconds. Do not scrub.
- Try to reinsert the tooth gently into the socket. If this is not possible, place it in cold milk or between your cheek and gum to keep it moist.
- Do not wrap the tooth in a tissue or let it dry out.
- Head to Swaram Dental Clinic immediately.
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2. Severe Toothache or Dental Abscess
A throbbing, persistent toothache — especially when accompanied by swelling, a fever, or a pimple-like bump on the gum — often indicates a dental abscess. This is an infection that will not resolve on its own and can spread if left untreated. Learn more about how root canal treatment is used to treat abscessed teeth.
- Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water to reduce bacteria.
- Take an over-the-counter pain reliever (paracetamol or ibuprofen) as directed on the packaging.
- Do not place aspirin directly on the gum — this can burn soft tissue.
- Apply a cold pack on the outside of your cheek (20 minutes on, 20 minutes off) to reduce swelling.
- If you have difficulty swallowing, breathing, or the swelling is spreading to your neck, go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately.
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3. Cracked or Broken Tooth
A cracked or fractured tooth can range from a minor chip to a serious split that exposes the nerve. Even if you are not in severe pain, a crack can worsen quickly without prompt care.
- Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area.
- If there is bleeding from the gum, apply gentle pressure with a clean piece of gauze for a few minutes.
- Apply a cold pack to your cheek to minimise swelling.
- Avoid chewing on the affected side.
- Save any large fragments if possible and bring them with you.
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4. Lost Crown or Filling
Losing a crown or filling can expose the underlying tooth structure, causing sharp sensitivity and increasing the risk of further damage. While it is rarely as urgent as an avulsed tooth, prompt attention prevents further complications.
- Keep the crown or filling if you can find it — bring it with you to the clinic.
- Apply a small amount of dental cement (available at a pharmacy) or even a dab of toothpaste to the exposed area as a temporary measure.
- Avoid very hot, cold, or sweet foods that may worsen sensitivity.
- Do not attempt to glue the crown back with household adhesives.
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5. Dental Bleeding
Unexplained or persistent bleeding from the gums or mouth — especially after a fall or injury — needs professional assessment. Gum bleeding that does not stop within 15–20 minutes with pressure is a dental emergency.
- Apply firm, steady pressure with a clean gauze pad or cloth for 15–20 minutes.
- Do not keep removing the gauze to check — consistent pressure is key.
- Remain as calm and still as possible; avoid rinsing vigorously, spitting, or using straws.
- If bleeding is associated with a significant trauma to the face or jaw, seek emergency medical care immediately.
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6. Wisdom Tooth Pain
Wisdom tooth (third molar) pain can range from mild discomfort to acute, debilitating pain when the tooth is impacted or infected. A condition called pericoronitis — infection of the gum flap over a partially erupted wisdom tooth — is a common emergency presentation. Read more about wisdom tooth removal and when it is necessary.
- Rinse gently with warm salt water to flush the area around the tooth.
- Take an over-the-counter pain reliever as directed.
- Apply a cold pack to the outside of the jaw if swelling is present.
- Avoid probing the area with your tongue or fingers.
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Dr. Swati Shivane will assess the severity and formulate a treatment plan. Where surgical management is indicated, our specialist team handles those cases with appropriate care and follow-up.
Why Swaram Dental Clinic is Hinjewadi’s Emergency Dental Clinic: We are open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday to Sunday — no appointment necessary for emergencies. Dr. Swati Shivane provides immediate assessment, pain relief, and stabilisation so you are never left waiting with a dental emergency. Patients visit us from Hinjewadi Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3, Blue Ridge Township, Maan, Marunji, Wakad, Baner, Pimple Saudagar, Pimpri, and Kaspate Wasti.
When to Call vs. When to Go Straight to Hospital
Most dental emergencies can be managed effectively at Swaram Dental Clinic. However, the following situations require immediate emergency medical care at a hospital:
- Severe facial swelling that is affecting your airway or your ability to swallow or breathe
- A fracture of the jaw or serious facial trauma
- Uncontrolled, heavy bleeding that does not stop with sustained pressure
- High fever (above 38.5°C) with facial swelling, indicating a spreading infection
In all other cases, call us first. We will advise you over the phone and ensure you are seen promptly.
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Swaram Dental Clinic — Hinjewadi’s emergency dentist — open 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, 7 days a week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Swaram Dental Clinic is open every day of the week — Monday to Sunday — from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. You do not need to wait until Monday for emergency dental care.
Pick up the tooth by the crown (white part), not the root. Rinse gently with clean water — do not scrub. Keep it moist in cold milk or between your cheek and gum. Call Swaram Dental Clinic immediately at +91 84848 51686 and come in as soon as possible. Re-implantation is most successful within 30–60 minutes.
A toothache is a dental emergency when the pain is severe or throbbing and does not subside, when there is facial or jaw swelling, a visible pimple or bump on the gum, fever, or difficulty swallowing. These are signs of a dental abscess, which requires prompt professional treatment.
Swaram Dental Clinic is easily accessible from Hinjewadi Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3, Blue Ridge Township, Maan, Marunji, Wakad, Baner, Pimple Saudagar, Pimpri, and Kaspate Wasti.
Yes, walk-ins are welcome for dental emergencies. However, calling ahead at +91 84848 51686 or messaging on WhatsApp helps us prepare and minimise your waiting time so Dr. Swati Shivane can assess your situation right away.