Dental pain can ruin a holiday quickly. A sudden toothache, broken tooth, lost crown, or swelling around the gum is stressful enough at home; it feels even worse when you are travelling, unsure who to call, or worried about explaining the problem in another language. If you are in Marbella and need urgent dental advice, the first step is to decide whether the problem is a true emergency and call the clinic before you travel.
A dental emergency is any oral health problem that needs prompt professional attention to relieve pain, control infection, stop bleeding, or protect a tooth from permanent damage. Not every chipped edge or mild sensitivity needs immediate treatment, but some symptoms should not wait.
If swelling affects breathing or swallowing, if bleeding will not stop, or if there has been serious facial trauma, go to hospital first. For tooth pain, a broken tooth, a dental abscess, or a lost restoration, call R&H Dental Marbella on +34 952 81 44 44 so the team can advise you on the next step.
Good first aid can reduce pain and protect the tooth, but it is not a substitute for diagnosis. The aim is to stay calm, avoid making the problem worse, and get clear advice quickly.
For toothache, rinse gently with warm salt water, avoid chewing on the painful side, and avoid very hot, cold, or sugary foods. You may take normal over-the-counter pain relief if it is safe for you medically, but do not place aspirin directly on the gum because it can burn the tissue.
For a broken tooth, save any fragments, rinse your mouth gently, and cover sharp edges with dental wax if available. For a knocked-out adult tooth, hold it by the crown, not the root. If it is clean and you feel able, place it gently back into the socket. If not, keep it moist in milk or saliva and call immediately.
| Problem | First step | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Severe toothache | Call the clinic and avoid chewing on that side | Pain may come from infection, decay, or a cracked tooth |
| Swelling or abscess | Call promptly; go to hospital if breathing or swallowing is affected | Dental infections can spread and need proper diagnosis |
| Broken tooth | Save fragments and avoid hard foods | The dentist may be able to repair or protect the tooth |
| Knocked-out tooth | Keep it moist and seek help immediately | Reimplantation is most successful when treated quickly |
| Lost crown or filling | Keep the crown or filling and avoid chewing there | The exposed tooth can become sensitive or damaged |
Pro Tip: Take a clear photo of the tooth or swelling before you call. It can help the reception team understand the situation and advise you more accurately.
When you call, describe the problem in simple, direct language. Useful phrases include: “I have severe tooth pain”, “my face is swollen”, “I have broken a tooth”, “a crown has come off”, or “a tooth has been knocked out”. Say when the problem started, whether the pain is constant or comes and goes, and whether you have taken any medication.
R&H Dental Marbella’s current emergency page states that Monday to Friday the clinic works to fit emergency cases in the same day where the schedule allows. The clinic is closed at weekends and on public holidays; if you leave a message after hours, the team will contact you the next working day. For life-threatening symptoms, hospital care comes first.
In an emergency, clear communication is not a luxury. You need to explain pain, swelling, previous treatment, medication, allergies, and anxiety quickly. An English-speaking dental team makes this easier for visitors, expats, and international families in Marbella.
It also helps with consent. Before any treatment, you should understand what the dentist has found, what the options are, what each option costs, and what happens next. That clarity matters even more when you are in pain and away from your normal dentist.
R&H Dental Marbella is used to treating international patients and families. The team can assess urgent pain, take digital X-rays where needed, explain findings clearly, and help you decide the safest next step.
You cannot prevent every accident, but you can reduce the chance of urgent dental problems disrupting your stay. This is especially important if you have crowns, veneers, implants, root canal-treated teeth, aligners, or a history of grinding.
The safest response to dental pain on holiday is to call early, describe symptoms clearly, and avoid delaying severe pain, swelling, trauma, or a knocked-out tooth.
| Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Call before travelling | The clinic can advise urgency and prepare for your visit. |
| Swelling is important | Facial or jaw swelling can indicate infection and should not be ignored. |
| Knocked-out teeth are time-critical | Keep the tooth moist and seek help immediately. |
| Bring useful evidence | ID, medication details, X-rays, and broken pieces can speed diagnosis. |
| Hospital comes first for serious trauma | Breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, and severe facial injury need urgent medical care. |
The patients who cope best with dental emergencies are usually not the ones with the highest pain tolerance. They are the ones who call early, explain the problem clearly, and bring the right information with them. Waiting “one more day” can turn a manageable toothache into a more complex infection, especially in hot weather, during travel, or when sleep has already been disrupted.
We also see that many international patients underestimate how useful previous dental information can be. A photo of an old X-ray, the name of a recent treatment, or a note about medication can make an urgent appointment safer and more efficient.
Our practical advice is simple: if pain is severe, if swelling is visible, if a tooth has broken, or if you cannot sleep because of dental pain, contact a dentist rather than trying to push through the holiday.
— R&H Dentists
R&H Dental Marbella provides urgent dental assessments alongside general, restorative, implant, cosmetic, and preventive care. The clinic is located on Avenida Ricardo Soriano in Marbella and is designed for international patients who value clear explanations, modern diagnostics, and transparent treatment planning.
If you have toothache, swelling, a broken tooth, a lost crown, or another urgent dental concern, call +34 952 81 44 44. The team will advise you on the next step and explain what to bring before your appointment. You can also review the dedicated emergency dental care page for current appointment and pricing information.
R&H Dental Marbella works to fit emergency patients in as quickly as the schedule allows during clinic opening hours. Call +34 952 81 44 44 before travelling to the clinic so the team can advise you.
Yes, severe or persistent toothache should be treated as urgent, especially if it wakes you at night, comes with swelling, causes pain when biting, or does not settle with normal pain relief.
For most tooth pain, broken teeth, dental abscess symptoms, or lost crowns, call a dentist first. Go to hospital first for serious facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or swelling affecting breathing or swallowing.
Hold the tooth by the crown, avoid touching the root, keep it moist in milk or saliva if you cannot place it back in the socket, and call a dentist immediately. Time is critical.
Bring identification, insurance information if relevant, a list of medication and allergies, previous dental X-rays if available, and any broken tooth, crown, filling, retainer, or aligner pieces.