
Same-Day Dental Appointment Service
Our same day walk-in dentist appointment service aims to accommodate emergency dental requests of regular and new patients. Call within working hours, and one of our experienced team members will advise you over the phone on how to mitigate the pain, while trying to find an available slot for you on the same day.
Our state-of-the-art dental center features equipment that enables us to diagnose the problem and promptly proceed with treatment if necessary. The sooner you can secure treatment, the sooner you can return to work and everyday life. Rest assured that our experienced emergency dentists will do whatever it takes to get you back on your feet and alleviate your tooth pain!
Your Trusted Emergency Dentists in Nicosia, Cyprus
Accidents involving teeth or gums resulting in severe aesthetic concerns, or unexpected, acute toothaches should be treated immediately before they get worse. With a whole team of specialists on board, Smalto Dental Clinic in Nicosia offers walk-in emergency appointments for emergency treatment and immediate relief.
Just like our other services, emergencies are treated with care and meticulous attention to accommodate the patient as quickly as possible and avoid further discomfort. If your first visit to Smalto Dental Clinic happens to be an emergency appointment, rest assured that our skilled dentists will take all necessary actions to address your primary concern.
Your Trusted Emergency Dentists in Nicosia, Cyprus
Dental cleaning and polishing
Dental fillings and root canal treatments
Dental crowns and bridges
Tooth extraction
Operative wisdom tooth extractions
Denture damage and partial denture repair and replacement
Treating a dental infection, abscess or swelling
Working Hours: 09:00-19:00 Monday-Friday
Telephone: 22 112 112
Emergency Dental Appointment Tel.: 99 252 222
Same-Day Teeth: In-House Dental Technician
Our team also specializes in immediate implant placement and immediate loading on the same day with temporary prosthetic restorations.
So when you walk into our clinic for any dental makeover, rest assured you will walk out with either temporary, provisional or even final restorations that look, feel, and function like your natural teeth!
Temporary Tooth Restoration in Nicosia
They protect teeth that have been prepared for final restoration & prevent unwanted tooth movement.
They cover exposed dentin to prevent tooth sensitivity, plaque buildup, cavities & pulp problems.
They enable patients to smile, eat and speak normally.
They maintain the health and contours of the gum tissue, testing smile lines and gum lines.
They serve as a discussion point for addressing cosmetic or functional concerns.
They help avoid the need for additional procedures, adjustments and remakes during the interim period.
Whenever you need an expert emergency dentist in Nicosia, Cyprus, call Smalto Dental Clinic immediately at 99 252 222.
Frequently Asked Questions
Assessment of the situation: The dentist will examine the patient’s mouth and identify the problem.
Provision of pain relief: The dentist may prescribe pain medication or provide local anesthesia to alleviate pain and discomfort.
Stabilization of the tooth: If a tooth is knocked out or fractured, the dentist may splint it to keep it stable and prevent further damage.
Treatment of infections: If there is an infection present, the dentist may prescribe antibiotics or perform a root canal to remove the infected tissue.
Referral to a specialist: In some cases, the dentist may refer the patient to a specialist for further treatment, such as an oral surgeon or endodontist.
Toothaches: Pain or discomfort in the teeth or gums caused by cavities, gum disease, or a cracked tooth.
Broken or chipped teeth: When a tooth is broken or chipped, it can cause pain or sensitivity, and may require immediate treatment to prevent further damage.
Knocked-out teeth: When a tooth is completely knocked out, it is important to see a dentist immediately to increase the chances of saving the tooth.
Abscessed teeth: An abscessed tooth is a painful infection in the tooth or gums that requires prompt treatment to prevent the infection from spreading and causing further complications.
Severe tooth or jaw pain that is not relieved by pain medications.
Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth or gums.
A broken or dislocated jaw.
Swelling of the mouth or face that is rapidly increasing.
Trauma to the mouth or teeth, such as a knocked-out tooth or a fractured jaw.
Infection or abscess in the mouth causing fever, difficulty swallowing, or difficulty breathing.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek immediate medical attention from an emergency dentist near you. If you live in Nicosia or Strovolos, call Smalto Dental Clinic as soon as possible.
If you have a history of dental problems, such as frequent cavities or gum disease, you may require more frequent visits, such as every 3-4 months. On the other hand, if you have good oral health and a low risk of dental problems, your dentist may recommend less frequent visits, such as once a year.
Talk to your trusted dentist to tell you how often you should visit the clinic based on your oral health, age and risk of dental problems.
Brush your teeth twice a day.
Floss daily to remove plaque & food particles from between the teeth.
Limit sugary and starchy foods and drinks intake, such as candy, sweets, soda, and chips.
Drink plenty of water to help rinse away bacteria and food particles.
Chew sugar-free gum after meals to help stimulate saliva production and neutralize acids in the mouth.
Visit your trusted local dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
The dental professional can repair minor chips or cracks with cosmetic bonding, which involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to the damaged area. This can improve the appearance and strength of the tooth.
For more extensive damage, such as a large fracture or a tooth that has been broken off at the gum line, the dentist may need to use a crown or a root canal to repair the tooth. Sometimes, the tooth may need to be extracted and replaced with a dental implant or a bridge.
If you have a broken tooth, seeing a dentist as soon as possible is crucial in order to prevent further damage or infection.


