Emergency Dentist Lausanne, Renens & Chavannes – Dental Emergency Vaud

Near Bourdonette, Lausanne, 5 min from Renens & Malley stations.
Dentist Open Saturday by appointment. Call us for dental emergencies.
Broken tooth • Dental abscess • Toothache • Wisdom tooth pain
Laura Musat - Dentist, Founder & Director
Founder & Director

Laura Musat

Dentist – 15+ Years of Experience

Emergency dental specialist with 15+ years of experience. Broken tooth, dental abscess, severe toothache – we relieve your pain quickly with a gentle, reassuring approach.

🦷Toothache & dental pain
💔Broken tooth & trauma
🔥Dental abscess & infection
Learn more about Laura Musat →

✨ Why Choose Dorigny for Your Emergency?

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Easy AccessOn-site parking. 5 min from Renens & Malley stations.
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Stress-FreeTeam experienced with anxious patients. Immediate local anesthesia.
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TransparencyOfficial Dentotar rate (Point 1.18). No unjustified surcharge. Card payment accepted.
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On-Call DentistOn-call dentist available Saturday by appointment. Emergency dental service in West Lausanne region.
On-Site PaymentFirst consultation & emergencies: payment on-site by card or Twint.

🚨 We Treat All Dental Emergencies

As the reference emergency dental practice for West Lausanne, we immediately handle all acute conditions:

Broken or fractured tooth

Immediate aesthetic repair or root protection.

Dental abscess and swelling

Infection drainage and rapid pain relief.

Severe toothache (Pulpitis)

Emergency treatment to calm nerve inflammation.

Accidents and trauma

Complete care for adults and children.

Wisdom tooth pain

Unbearable pain, infection or wisdom tooth coming in? Same-day urgent treatment.

Self-Assessment: Is it an emergency?

• Severe pain not relieved by medication?
• Fever or facial swelling?
• Bleeding after 15-20 min pressure?
• Trauma to face or teeth?

→ If YES to any, call us immediately!

Immediate (0-2h)

• Avulsed tooth
• Facial trauma
• Uncontrolled bleeding
• Abscess with fever

Rapid (2-24h)

• Severe pain
• Broken tooth
• Wisdom tooth pain
• Infection signs
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Types of Dental Emergencies

Broken Tooth

Tooth fracture or break following impact or accident, requiring immediate repair.

Dental Abscess

Serious dental infection that can cause pain, swelling and fever, requiring urgent treatment.

Dental Trauma

Displaced, knocked out or traumatized tooth following an accident, requiring emergency care.

Dental Pain (Severe Toothache)

Intense dental pain requiring rapid intervention to relieve suffering.

Emergency Hours

Call now021 691 33 66
Monday12h-20h
Tuesday9h-17h
Wednesday8h-18h
Thursday12h-20h
Friday9h-15h
Saturdayby appointment
SundayClosed

Outside Opening Hours

For emergencies outside our opening hours, please write to us via WhatsApp or email. We will respond as soon as possible.

Write to us for an emergency:

What To Do In Case Of Emergency?

1

Call us immediately

Contact our clinic as soon as possible to describe your situation and receive advice.

2

Manage pain temporarily

Apply cold to the outside of the cheek if there is swelling.

3

Come to the clinic

Come to our clinic at the agreed time. We are located just 5 minutes from Renens train station.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (Emergency FAQ)

Severe toothache – what to do?

A severe toothache (pulpitis) requires urgent intervention. While waiting: apply cold to the cheek, avoid lying down, take paracetamol. Call us immediately for an emergency appointment – we are an emergency dentist in Lausanne and Renens.

Broken tooth – what to do while waiting for the dentist?

Recover the tooth fragment if possible and keep it in milk or saliva. Don't touch the root. Rinse gently with water. Call us immediately – a broken tooth can often be saved if treated quickly by an emergency dentist.

Unbearable wisdom tooth pain – what to do?

Intense wisdom tooth pain may indicate an infection (pericoronitis). Rinse with warm salt water, take a painkiller. Seek urgent care – we treat urgent wisdom tooth cases the same day when possible.

Dental abscess – what to do?

A dental abscess is a serious infection requiring urgent treatment. Never pierce the abscess yourself. Apply cold to the cheek, avoid heat. Call us immediately – an untreated abscess can spread and become dangerous.

Toothache: what to do while waiting for the dentist?

If the pain is severe, avoid hot and cold. Take a simple painkiller (paracetamol) if no medical contraindication. Contact our emergency dentist immediately at 021 691 33 66. Rapid intervention is the only way to permanently stop the pain.

How to relieve a toothache quickly?

To temporarily relieve a toothache: apply cold to the cheek (not directly on the tooth), take paracetamol, rinse with warm salt water. These steps reduce pain while waiting, but only dental treatment can resolve the cause. Call our dental emergency for a quick appointment.

Are you a dentist open on Saturday? (On-call dentist)

Yes, our emergency dental service is organized to receive you even outside regular hours. We are a dentist open on Saturday and on-call dentist (by appointment) to ensure continuity of care on weekends.

Do you accept emergencies for children? (Child dental emergency)

Yes. A child's toothache must be treated without delay to avoid future dental phobia. Our team uses gentle methods adapted to pediatrics to reassure your child while treating the emergency.

What are your rates? (Swiss dental rates)

We strictly apply Swiss dental rates (DENTOTAR®/SSO). For emergencies, we prioritize transparency: a cost estimate is given before treatment. Payment is generally made on-site.

Hours

Monday12h-20h
Tuesday9h-17h
Wednesday8h-18h
Thursday12h-20h
Friday9h-15h
Saturdayby appointment

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Emergency dentist near Lausanne, Renens, Prilly, Bussigny, Crissier, Ecublens, Epalinges and Echallens. Easy access from West Lausanne region & Canton Vaud.

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