Emergency Dentist in Nasr City
Dental emergencies — severe toothache, knocked-out teeth, broken crowns, jaw injuries — need immediate attention. Many Egyptian dental clinics offer same-day emergency appointments. EDC Hub helps you find a verified emergency dentist fast. In Nasr City, a major east-Cairo residential and commercial hub, EDC Hub has verified the best-rated dental clinics and specialists offering emergency dentist.
Nasr City is one of Cairo's best-covered areas for emergency dental access — the district's extraordinary clinic density means there is nearly always an open dental practice within 5–10 minutes drive. Many Nasr City practices operate extended hours until 10pm, and weekend dental access is near-universal. The high competition between clinics also means emergency fees are among the most competitive in Cairo (EGP 400–1,200 for after-hours consultation). Nasr City is particularly well-positioned for acute pain relief emergencies — same-day root canal opening (to drain infected pulp) and emergency extractions are available around the clock at several practices.
- Same-day appointments available at partner clinics
- Immediate pain relief and stabilisation
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What to Expect: Step-by-Step
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Triage call — describe your symptoms by phone or WhatsApp; the clinic assesses urgency and books same-day or directs you to an emergency room for facial swelling/airway involvement.
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Emergency examination — X-ray, pain assessment, and examination of the affected tooth or area.
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Immediate pain relief — drainage of abscess, temporary dressing for exposed pulp, re-cementation of lost crown, splinting of knocked-out tooth.
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Antibiotics if indicated — only if there is systemic spread (fever, swelling) — antibiotics alone do NOT treat dental infection.
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Definitive treatment plan — after the emergency is stabilised, the dentist outlines the full treatment needed (root canal, extraction, implant, etc.).
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Follow-up appointment — within 3–7 days to complete or begin definitive treatment.
Cost Guide — Egypt 2025/2026
Updated June 2026| Clinic Type | Approximate Cost (EGP) |
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| Budget / General Clinic | EGP 300 – 1,500 |
| Mid-range Specialist Clinic Most Common | EGP 500 – 2,500 |
| Premium / Cosmetic Centre | EGP 1,000 – 3,000 |
consultation / extraction or drainage / replantation
⚠️ Prices are indicative. Always request a written quotation.
Where to Find This Service in Nasr City
Abbas El-Akkad Street for the highest concentration of extended-hours emergency dental practices; City Stars area clinics for premium after-hours emergency access; Mostafa El-Nahas corridor for budget same-day emergency pain relief.
Browse verified dentists in this area →5 Questions to Ask Your Dentist
A qualified dentist will welcome these questions.
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Can I be seen today, or what is the earliest available emergency slot?
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Should I go to a hospital emergency department instead, given my symptoms (facial swelling, difficulty swallowing or breathing)?
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What should I do right now at home while I wait for my appointment?
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Will you take an X-ray to assess the full extent of the problem?
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After the emergency is treated, what is the next step for a permanent solution?
Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These
- Facial swelling spreading to the eye, neck, or jaw — this is a medical emergency; go to hospital immediately.
- Difficulty swallowing or breathing alongside dental pain — go to the emergency room, not a dental clinic.
- A clinic that prescribes antibiotics only without examining the tooth or draining the infection.
- No X-ray taken before an emergency extraction.
- Dentist who dismisses a knocked-out tooth as "just a baby tooth" without checking whether it is a permanent tooth first.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a dental emergency?
My tooth was knocked out — what should I do?
How do I find an emergency dentist in Egypt right now?
I have severe toothache but can't get an appointment — what helps?
It is 11pm and I have severe toothache in Nasr City — what is the fastest way to get help?
Aftercare & Recovery
After abscess drainage: complete the antibiotic course if prescribed, even if pain disappears; the infection is not fully resolved until the source is treated (root canal or extraction). After emergency extraction: bite on gauze for 30 minutes; no smoking, spitting, or rinsing for 24 hours (protects the blood clot). Soft diet for 3–5 days. Contact your dentist if you develop fever, worsening pain after day 3, or a bad taste (dry socket). After knocked-out tooth replantation: follow splinting and root canal instructions exactly.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Ali Aboelenein
Digital Dentistry Specialist
★★★★★ Verified Expert
Dr. Ali Aboelenein is a digital dentistry and CAD/CAM specialist based in Alexandria with practice across Egypt. Co-founder of EDC Hub — connecting patients with evidence-based, verified dental information.