Tooth pain has a way of stopping everything. Whether you have woken up with a throbbing toothache, broken a tooth on something hard, or noticed a swelling in your jaw that wasn’t there yesterday, a dental emergency demands prompt attention.

At Omabod Dental & Wellness Center in Accra, we provide emergency dental care for patients across Greater Accra — including Adenta, Dodowo, Madina, East Legon, Tema, Trasacco, and surrounding areas.

🚨 Experiencing a dental emergency right now?

📞 +233 534 000 450 | WhatsApp

Open Monday – Saturday | 8:00am – 6:00pm

📍 Opposite Star Oil Fuel Station, Adenta-Dodowo Road, Ashiyie, Accra

What Is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation involving the teeth, gums, or jaw that requires urgent professional attention — either to relieve severe pain, prevent a serious infection from spreading, or save a tooth that might otherwise be lost.

Many people are unsure whether their problem is serious enough to call a dentist immediately. Here is a simple guide:

🚨 Call Omabod Immediately⏳ Seen Within a Few Days
Severe toothache that isn’t improving Swelling of the face, jaw, or gums Dental abscess (pus, throbbing pain, fever, bad taste) Knocked-out tooth Bleeding that won’t stop after 20–30 minutes Broken tooth causing pain or sharp edges Lost filling or crown on a painful toothMild toothache that comes and goes Lost filling on a tooth that isn’t painful Chipped tooth with no pain and no sharp edge Broken wire or bracket on braces

If you are unsure, call us on +233 534 000 450 and describe your symptoms. We will advise whether to come in immediately.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency — Before You Reach Omabod

For a Knocked-Out Tooth

Time is critical — reimplantation is possible if you act within 1–2 hours.

  1. Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part) — do not touch the root
  2. Rinse gently with milk or clean water — do not scrub
  3. Place the tooth in a small container of milk, or hold it between your cheek and gum to keep it moist
  4. Call Omabod on +233 534 000 450 and head straight to us
  5. Do not wrap the tooth in tissue — this kills the root cells

For Severe Toothache

  1. Take over-the-counter pain relief (ibuprofen or paracetamol) according to the instructions
  2. Apply a cold compress to the outside of the cheek to reduce swelling
  3. Avoid very hot or very cold foods and drinks
  4. Call Omabod: +233 534 000 450 — do not wait for the pain to go away on its own. Toothache rarely resolves without treatment.

For a Dental Abscess

An abscess is a serious bacterial infection. Do not try to drain it yourself.

  1. Take over-the-counter pain relief
  2. Call Omabod immediately: +233 534 000 450
  3. If swelling is extending to your neck or throat, or you are having difficulty breathing or swallowing — go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately. This is a medical emergency.

For a Broken or Chipped Tooth

  1. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water
  2. If sharp edges are cutting your tongue or cheek, cover with dental wax (available at pharmacies)
  3. Collect any broken pieces if possible
  4. Call Omabod: +233 534 000 450 to arrange repair

For a Lost Filling or Crown

  1. If the tooth is sensitive, clove oil (available at most pharmacies in Ghana) applied to the exposed area can provide temporary relief
  2. You can temporarily re-cement a crown using dental cement from a pharmacy — do not use super glue
  3. Call Omabod: +233 534 000 450 for a permanent repair

Why You Should Never Ignore Dental Pain

Dental pain is your body’s signal that something is wrong. Unlike a muscle ache that may resolve on its own, dental problems almost never improve without treatment — and delay almost always makes them worse and more expensive.

A toothache that could have been fixed with a simple filling can progress to requiring a root canal — or even an extraction — if left long enough. A gum abscess can spread to the jaw or, in rare cases, become life-threatening.

The single best thing you can do in a dental emergency is act quickly.

Common Dental Emergencies Treated at Omabod Dental, Accra

Our emergency dentists in Accra treat all urgent dental conditions including:

  • Acute toothache and dental pain relief — diagnosis and immediate treatment
  • Dental abscess drainage and antibiotic prescription
  • Broken tooth repair — bonding, crown, or extraction as needed
  • Knocked-out tooth — reimplantation or replacement planning
  • Lost filling or crown replacement — temporary or permanent
  • Emergency root canal treatment — to save an infected tooth
  • Tooth extraction — when saving the tooth is no longer possible
  • Swollen jaw assessment and treatment referral where necessary
  • Bleeding gum management after trauma or dental work

Frequently Asked Questions — Emergency Dentist in Accra

Where can I find an emergency dentist near me in Accra?

Omabod Dental & Wellness Center is located on the Adenta-Dodowo Road, conveniently accessible from Adenta, Dodowo, Madina, East Legon, Tema, Trasacco, Lakeside, and surrounding areas. We are open Monday to Saturday, 8:00am – 6:00pm. Call +233 534 000 450 before you arrive so we can prepare for your visit.

Is there a dental clinic near me open on Saturdays in Accra?

Yes — Omabod Dental is open Monday to Saturday, 8:00am – 6:00pm, including Saturdays. We see emergency patients as quickly as possible. Call +233 534 000 450 to confirm availability before travelling.

What should I do if I have tooth pain at night or on a Sunday?

If you experience a dental emergency outside our opening hours, take over-the-counter pain relief (ibuprofen or paracetamol) and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. If you suspect a serious infection with spreading swelling or difficulty breathing, go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately. Call Omabod first thing when we open: +233 534 000 450.

How quickly can I be seen at Omabod for a dental emergency?

Emergency patients are prioritised. Call +233 534 000 450 as soon as possible — the earlier you call, the sooner we can fit you in. Same-day appointments are available in most cases.

Can a dental abscess be dangerous?

Yes. A dental abscess is a bacterial infection that can spread to the jaw, neck, and in rare cases become life-threatening if left untreated. If you have facial swelling, fever, or difficulty swallowing alongside tooth pain, treat it as urgent and call us immediately on +233 534 000 450.

How much does emergency dental treatment cost in Accra?

Emergency treatment costs at Omabod depend on what is required — a simple pain relief appointment costs considerably less than an emergency root canal or extraction. We always provide a clear assessment and quote before any treatment begins, with no hidden fees. Call +233 534 000 450 and we can give you a general guide over the phone.

Need an Emergency Dentist in Accra?

Call or WhatsApp us now — emergency patients are seen as quickly as possible.

📞 +233 534 000 450 | WhatsApp

📍 Omabod Dental & Wellness Center
Opposite Star Oil Fuel Station, Adenta-Dodowo Road, Pokua Plaza, Ashiyie, Accra

🕐 Open Monday – Saturday | 8:00am – 6:00pm