3 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Emergency Services in Ang Mo Kio

WeSmile Dental Care

4.9(1292 reviews)

Blk 721 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8, #01-2801, Singapore 560721

+65 6456 0406

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The Dental Chapter

4.9(29 reviews)

121 Bishan St. 12, #01-93 Bishan Summit, Singapore 570121

+65 6891 3010

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Tai Dental Surgery (Ang Mo Kio)

4.4(121 reviews)

416 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-1001, Singapore 560416

+65 6457 9996

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Emergency dental care in Ang Mo Kio — same-day relief available

Severe toothache? Cracked tooth? Knocked-out tooth? Get urgent care today without waiting weeks for an appointment.

3 clinics · Central Region

Emergency Services Cost in Ang Mo Kio

$100 – $500

Type of emergencyhigh

Simple toothache relief ($100–$200) costs far less than tooth extraction or root canal ($300–$500). Trauma cases are assessed individually.

Whether the tooth can be savedhigh

A knocked-out tooth arriving within 60 minutes has a much better chance of re-implantation, which costs more than extraction but saves your natural tooth.

X-rays and diagnosticsmedium

Most emergency visits include imaging to identify the exact problem. This is essential for safe treatment but adds $50–$100 to the visit.

Clinic location and hoursmedium

After-hours or weekend emergency slots may carry a small surcharge. Clinics in Ang Mo Kio Central are accessible but availability varies by time.

Not claimable under Medisave
OptionCost
Simple pain relief & diagnosis$100–$150
Emergency restoration or extraction$200–$350
Trauma/re-implantation assessment$300–$500

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

What to Expect During an Emergency Dental Visit

  1. 1

    Rapid Triage & Assessment

    5–10 minutes

    You'll be seen immediately or within minutes of arrival. The dentist will examine the problem visually and ask about pain level, trauma mechanism, and when the problem started. For knocked-out teeth, condition and arrival time are critical.

  2. 2

    Imaging (if needed)

    5–10 minutes

    X-rays are taken to assess the extent of damage — whether the root is fractured, if an abscess is forming, or whether extraction is necessary. Digital imaging is quick and low-radiation.

  3. 3

    Pain Management & Treatment

    15–45 minutes (varies by complexity)

    Local anesthetic is applied to numb the area. The dentist then removes decay, cleans the wound, applies temporary restoration (for broken teeth), or performs extraction if the tooth cannot be saved. For knocked-out teeth, re-implantation is attempted under sterile conditions.

  4. 4

    Temporary or Definitive Fix

    5–10 minutes

    A temporary filling, crown, or dressing is applied to stop pain and protect the area. If extraction occurred, gauze and post-extraction care instructions are given. You'll receive a clear next-step plan for formal restoration.

  5. 5

    Aftercare Instructions & Follow-up Booking

    5 minutes

    You'll receive written aftercare (pain management, diet, medication, when to return). A follow-up appointment is booked for formal treatment — root canal, crown, or other restoration — usually within 1–2 weeks.

Total timeline: Most emergency visits take 30–60 minutes from arrival to discharge. Same-day relief is the goal; formal restoration happens at the follow-up appointment.

Am I a Candidate for Emergency Dental Care? What If My Situation Is Unclear?

Good candidates

  • Anyone with acute pain, visible tooth damage, or swelling — age is no barrier, from children to seniors
  • Patients with a knocked-out tooth arriving within the critical 60-minute window who can provide relevant history
  • People with a lost crown, cracked restoration, or broken tooth edge causing pain or cutting your mouth
  • Anyone with swelling in the jaw, face, or gums that is getting worse — a sign of infection requiring urgent assessment

May need extra assessment

  • Severe facial swelling or fever over 39°C — you may need A&E assessment first to rule out airway issues or serious infection before dental treatment
  • Significant bleeding that does not slow within 10 minutes of pressure — initial first aid at A&E may be safer than dental clinic
  • Knocked-out tooth arriving more than 2 hours after loss — still assessable but re-implantation odds are lower; extraction and restoration planning becomes the focus

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