License Number 20103002067
Dental Emergency in Pattaya

If you are facing toothache, cracked teeth, or dental problems that require urgent care, Digital Dental Center Pattaya offers emergency dental services by a team of expert dentists. Take care of both new and current patients with modern technology and the utmost care
Pattaya Emergency Dentist
If you have a tooth problem that requires urgent care from us. Our dentist, Digital Dental Center Pattaya, we are ready to provide professional treatment. and most effective in Chonburi We can help relieve symptoms and treat them quickly
We have state-of-the-art dental technology and tools. 3D dental scanning can help us treat you on the spot and with the capabilities of our emergency dentists. You will be diagnosed correctly and quickly
We are open every day. To provide emergency dental care and care to patients in Pattaya. Our business hours are:
- Monday 10 am – 8 pm
- Tuesday 10 am – 8 pm
- Wednesday 10 am – 8 pm
- Thursday 10 am – 8 pm
- Friday 10 am – 8 pm
- Saturday 10 am – 8 pm
- Sunday 10 am – 8 pm
Emergency dental appointments with us
Need an emergency dentist in Pattaya? Call us today!
To make an appointment with an emergency dentist at Digital Dental Center Pattaya, please call 038 199 367 or 094 679 2939 during business hours. If our clinic is closed, please send us a message via LINE (@digitaldentistry) or use our online appointment request form and our team will contact you as soon as possible
Digital Dental Center Pattaya is a full-service dental clinic providing a wide range of emergency dental services for both existing and new patients. We reserve daily time for patients with pain as we understand that dental emergencies can severely impact your quality of life
Contact channels
- Tel: 038 199 367
- Phone: 094 679 2939
- LINE: @digitaldentistry
- Location: Pattaya, Thailand
What is emergency dentistry?
Emergency dentistry is defined as a situation in which problems with teeth, gums, or the mouth require treatment as soon as possible to relieve pain or prevent it from progressing to affect overall health
Example situations considered as “dental emergencies”
- Severe toothache that doesn’t go away even when taking painkillers
- Teeth cracked, broken or dislocated in an accident
- Swollen gums or pus
- Non-stop oral bleeding
- Unusual slurring of teeth (both permanent and dentures)
- Denture problems that cause pain or are unusable
- Injury to the jaw or jaw
- Acute numbness of the mouth or face
Why must I see a dentist immediately?
Allowing emergency dental symptoms to continue May make symptoms worse An infection occurred or risk losing teeth Getting timely care reduces risk and increases the chances of effective treatment