Dental Emergency Geneva
Emergency service at the Chantepoulet Dental Clinic
Dental emergencies in Geneva: rapid treatment
Do you have toothache, a broken tooth, an abscess, or an infection? We treat dental emergencies in Geneva, prioritizing pain relief and reducing the risk of infection. Depending on the situation and availability, we will offer you a quick appointment to relieve the pain and stabilize the problem as quickly as possible.

Need an emergency dentist in Geneva?
When pain becomes severe, when a tooth breaks, or when gums swell, waiting can make the situation worse. The goal of an emergency consultation is to identify the cause, provide quick relief, and avoid complications.
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Chantepoulet Dental Clinic
Opening hours
Monday: 8am to 7pm
Tuesday: 8am to 7pm
Wednesday: 8am to 7pm
Thursday: 8am to 7pm
Friday: 8am to 7pm
Saturday: 8am to 5pm



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What is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency occurs when there is:
Intense dental pain or sudden worsening of pain (toothache, persistent pain, or pain after treatment)
Swelling (cheek, gum) or abscess
An infection with discharge, bad taste, possible fever
A broken tooth or impact (trauma)
Bleeding that won’t stop
A loose prosthesis/crown/bridge causing significant pain or discomfort
Important: If you have difficulty breathing/swallowing, rapidly progressing swelling, high fever, or feel unwell, contact emergency medical services.
Dental emergencies in Geneva: most common reasons
Do you have toothache, a broken tooth, an abscess, or an infection? We treat dental emergencies in Geneva, prioritizing pain relief and reducing the risk of infection. Depending on the situation and availability, we will offer you a quick appointment to relieve the pain and stabilize the problem as quickly as possible.
Severe toothache (toothache)
Do you have toothache, a broken tooth, an abscess, or an infection? We treat dental emergencies in Geneva, prioritizing pain relief and reducing the risk of infection. Depending on the situation and availability, we will offer you a quick appointment to relieve the pain and stabilize the problem as quickly as possible.
Tooth abscess / swollen gums
After an impact or weakness (cavity, old filling). The sooner you seek treatment, the better the chances of saving the tooth.
Crown/filling fallen out
Even if the pain is mild, the tooth may be exposed: it is best to secure the situation quickly.
Pain after extraction or treatment
After an extraction or treatment, any increasing pain, persistent bleeding, or unusual discomfort requires evaluation. Contact us immediately.
Dental trauma (sports, falls)
If a tooth is displaced, broken, or embedded in the gum, it is a dental emergency. Prompt treatment is crucial for the prognosis of the tooth. Contact us.
How does an emergency consultation work?
At the Chantepoulet Dental Clinic, emergency dental consultations follow a simple and effective protocol:
Step 1
Quick assessment of your symptoms
Pain, swelling, trauma, bleeding, medical history, current treatments.
Step 2
Clinical examination
Gums affected tooth(s), sensitivity, mobility, occlusion.
Step 3
Imaging if necessary
X-ray to confirm the cause and choose the right treatment.
Step 4
Emergency treatment
Objective: to relieve pain, treat the immediate cause (infection, fracture, inflammation), and secure the area.
Step 5
Follow-up care plan
We clearly explain to you what has been done, what remains to be done, and the options available.

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FAQ: Dental emergencies in Geneva
Yes, an abscess can develop. A prompt consultation will confirm the cause, provide relief, and reduce the risk of complications.
If the tooth is painful, loose, bleeding, or if the fracture is significant: yes. Even if there is no pain, it is often best to seek treatment quickly to protect the tooth.
This is typically a sign that warrants prompt evaluation. Call for an emergency appointment and avoid aggravating the area (chewing, very cold/hot foods).
Keep the crown if you have it, avoid chewing on it, and make an appointment: the supporting tooth needs to be checked and the situation needs to be resolved/secured.
Yes, we treat pediatric emergencies (trauma, pain, infection) depending on availability
Our clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.





