Dr. Saad Irfan Dentistry
Open Now — 9AM to 11PM, 7 Days

Emergency Dentist in Karachi — Open 9AM to 11PM, 7 Days.DHA Phase 5 and Phase 8.

Same-day emergency appointments at both DHA clinics. WhatsApp for fastest response — confirmed within minutes.

In pain right now? Contact us immediately.

Same-day emergency appointments at both DHA clinics. WhatsApp for fastest response — confirmed within minutes.

DHA Phase 5

House 4-C, Shop No. 2, Reina Street No. 2, Badar Commercial Area

DHA Phase 8

House 202/2, Street 21, Khayaban-e-Iqbal

Open 9AM to 11PM — Monday through Sunday — including Sundays and all public holidays.

Emergency Dental Care

A dental emergency does not check the time before it happens. A severe toothache at 9PM on a Sunday. A tooth knocked out during an after-school cricket match. A broken crown the night before an important presentation. A swelling that has been building for three days and has suddenly started spreading toward the jaw. In Karachi, most dental clinics are closed on Sundays, shut by 8PM on weekdays, and have no physical emergency capacity after hours. At Dr. Saad Irfan Dentistry, both our DHA Phase 5 (Badar Commercial) and DHA Phase 8 (Khayaban-e-Iqbal) clinics are physically open 9AM to 11PM every day of the week — Sundays, public holidays included. We accept same-day emergency patients when capacity allows, and WhatsApp bookings are confirmed within minutes.

Dr. Saad Irfan holds an MDS in Restorative Dentistry and an MSc in Dental Materials from the University of Sheffield, UK. He is PMDC registered with over 15 years of clinical experience. Our team includes Dr. Muhammad Ali Khuhawar, our oral surgery specialist, who handles complex surgical emergencies — impacted wisdom tooth infections, difficult extractions, and fracture cases. Every emergency instrument is sterilised in a Class B autoclave before use. The clinic holds a 5.0 Google rating from 150+ verified reviews, with multiple patients specifically mentioning emergency care received at late hours.

Decision Guide

Is This a Dental Emergency? — What Needs Same-Day Attention

Not every dental problem requires rushing to a clinic at 10PM. But some do — and delaying those can cause permanent damage or become life-threatening. Here is an honest guide.

Tooth knocked completely out

URGENT — act within 60 minutes

Reimplantation success drops to near-zero after 60 minutes. Call us immediately.

Swelling spreading to face, jaw, or neck

URGENT — can become life-threatening

Spreading dental abscess can cause airway compromise. If breathing is affected, go to hospital A&E immediately.

Severe throbbing pain not controlled by painkillers

Same-day — see us today

Indicates pulp infection or abscess. Will not resolve without treatment. Painkillers mask symptoms, infection progresses.

Dental abscess with facial swelling

Same-day — cannot wait

Antibiotics alone cannot resolve a dental abscess. The source of infection must be treated. If spreading rapidly, go to hospital.

Uncontrolled bleeding after extraction

Same-day — call us now

Some bleeding is normal for 24 hours. Sustained heavy bleeding is not. Bite on clean gauze and call immediately.

Broken tooth with sharp edge cutting cheek or tongue

Same-day if possible

Sharp fragment causes soft tissue injury that compounds daily. Can wait a few hours but should be seen today.

Lost filling with sensitivity

Within 48 hours

Exposed dentine decays rapidly. Temporary filling material from pharmacy buys time for a day or two maximum.

Lost crown

Within 48 hours

The prepared tooth beneath the crown is exposed and fragile. Avoid hard foods on that side. Do not attempt to cement it yourself.

Mild toothache, comes and goes

Book within a week

Intermittent pain suggests early cavity or early pulp irritation — urgent but not tonight. Book a proper checkup.

Chipped tooth, no pain, no sharp edge

Book within 1-2 weeks

Not urgent. Book a regular appointment for assessment and composite repair.

First Aid Protocols

What to Do Right Now — First-Aid for 7 Common Dental Emergencies

While you are calling or WhatsApping us, here is what to do in the first minutes for each type of dental emergency. These steps make a real difference to the outcome.

CRITICAL — 60-minute window

Knocked-Out Tooth (Avulsed Tooth)

A tooth that has been completely knocked out of the socket can be reimplanted — if you act within 60 minutes. Beyond 60 minutes, the periodontal ligament fibres on the root surface die and reimplantation fails. Here is exactly what to do:

  1. 1

    Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part you chew with) — never touch the root.

  2. 2

    If it is dirty, rinse gently with cold water for 10 seconds — do not scrub, do not use soap.

  3. 3

    Try to reinsert it into the socket immediately. Push it firmly in the correct position and bite gently on a cloth to hold it.

  4. 4

    If you cannot reinsert it: place the tooth in a glass of cold milk (milk preserves the ligament cells). If no milk is available, tuck it between your cheek and gum.

  5. 5

    Do NOT store it in water — water destroys the cells within minutes.

  6. 6

    Call us immediately: +92-333-3346606. Tell us it is a knocked-out tooth. We will prioritise you.

Note: Baby (milk) teeth are NOT reimplanted — reimplanting a baby tooth risks damaging the permanent tooth developing beneath. Bring the tooth with you but do not attempt to replace it in the socket.

CRITICAL — May become life-threatening

Dental Abscess with Spreading Swelling

A dental abscess is a bacterial infection that starts at the root tip or in the gum. It produces a pus-filled pocket. When contained, it is painful but manageable with root canal or extraction. When it spreads, it becomes dangerous.

  1. 1

    Swelling spreading toward the neck or throat — go to hospital A&E immediately

  2. 2

    Difficulty swallowing or opening your mouth — go to hospital A&E immediately

  3. 3

    Difficulty breathing — go to hospital A&E immediately

  4. 4

    Fever above 39°C with facial swelling — go to hospital A&E immediately

  5. 5

    Eye swelling with dental pain — go to hospital A&E immediately

These are signs of spreading cellulitis or Ludwig's angina — a serious infection requiring hospital-level treatment. If none of these apply but you have a painful swelling that has developed over 1 to 3 days, contact us immediately for a same-day appointment. Antibiotics alone do not resolve a dental abscess — the source of infection must be treated.

URGENT — Same-day

Severe Toothache — Throbbing, Constant Pain

Throbbing, constant tooth pain that keeps you up at night or worsens when you lie down indicates pulpitis — the nerve (pulp) inside the tooth is inflamed or infected. This does not resolve on its own and will worsen.

  1. 1

    Take Brufen 400mg (ibuprofen) with food — this reduces inflammation alongside pain. More effective for dental pain than paracetamol alone.

  2. 2

    Apply a cold compress (ice wrapped in cloth) to the cheek for 15 minutes on, 15 minutes off — reduces vascular pressure.

  3. 3

    Avoid heat on the face — heat increases blood flow and worsens the pain.

  4. 4

    Sleep with your head elevated — lying flat increases pressure in the pulp and intensifies pain.

  5. 5

    Avoid very hot, very cold, or sweet foods on the affected side.

Root canal treatment is almost always the solution
URGENT — Same-day if possible

Cracked or Broken Tooth

A cracked or broken tooth ranges from minor (chipped enamel, no pain) to severe (crack running to the root, throbbing pain). The urgency depends on how deep the crack is and whether there is pain.

  1. 1

    Rinse with warm salt water to clean the area

  2. 2

    Apply cold compress to the cheek if there is swelling

  3. 3

    If a sharp edge is cutting your cheek or tongue, cover it with dental wax or sugarfree chewing gum temporarily — available at pharmacies

  4. 4

    Avoid biting on the affected tooth

  5. 5

    Collect any broken fragment if you can — bring it with you

A crack that reaches the pulp needs root canal treatment followed by a crown
Same-day or next day

Lost Filling or Crown

A lost filling exposes the dentine layer — which is soft and decays rapidly. A lost crown exposes the prepared tooth stump which is thin and fragile.

  1. 1

    For a lost filling: temporary filling material (Dentanurse or equivalent) is available at pharmacies. Press it into the cavity to protect the dentine. This buys 24 to 48 hours.

  2. 2

    For a lost crown: do not attempt to recement it yourself using household adhesives — this can trap bacteria and damage the tooth. Store the crown in a small bag and bring it with you.

  3. 3

    Avoid hard, sticky, or very hot/cold foods on that side.

Same-day

Bleeding That Will Not Stop After Extraction

Some bleeding for 24 hours after an extraction is completely normal. Heavy, sustained bleeding that soaks through gauze pads and does not slow with firm pressure is not.

  1. 1

    Bite firmly on a clean folded gauze pad or cloth for 30 minutes continuously — do not keep checking and releasing

  2. 2

    If gauze is not available: bite on a moistened tea bag — tannic acid in tea promotes clotting

  3. 3

    Sit upright — do not lie flat

  4. 4

    Avoid spitting, rinsing, or drinking hot liquids

  5. 5

    If bleeding does not slow after 30 minutes of firm pressure: call us immediately

Patients on blood thinners (warfarin, heparin, clopidogrel) or with clotting disorders should tell us before any extraction so we can plan haemostatic measures in advance.

Same-day — painful and progressive

Wisdom Tooth Pain and Pericoronitis

Pericoronitis is the infection of the gum flap that partially covers an erupting wisdom tooth. The gum pocket traps food and bacteria, the tissue becomes inflamed, and the result is pain that radiates to the ear and jaw, difficulty opening the mouth fully, and sometimes a bad taste from pus draining under the flap.

  1. 1

    Rinse firmly with warm salt water — this flushes the pocket and reduces bacteria

  2. 2

    Use chlorhexidine mouthwash (Corsodyl) if available — antiseptic effect reduces infection

  3. 3

    Take ibuprofen for pain and inflammation

  4. 4

    Do not try to cut the gum flap yourself

Wisdom tooth removal is the long-term solution

What Makes This an Actual Emergency Dental Service — Not Just a Claim

Many dental clinics in Karachi use the word “emergency” in their marketing but close at 8PM on weekdays and are shut on Sundays.

Physical Clinic Until 11PM — Every Day

Both our DHA Phase 5 and DHA Phase 8 clinics are physically open until 11PM — seven days a week including Sundays and all public holidays. You can sit in the chair, have an X-ray taken, have a prescription written, have a tooth extracted, or have a root canal begun — all before midnight.

Oral Surgery Specialist on the Team

Dr. Muhammad Ali Khuhawar — our oral surgery specialist — handles complex emergency cases that require surgical skills: impacted wisdom teeth causing acute pericoronitis, surgical extractions of fractured roots, haemostasis after failed extractions elsewhere, and dental trauma assessment.

Class B Autoclave — Even at 10PM

Every instrument used at an emergency appointment is sterilised in a Class B autoclave — hospital operating theatre standard. Emergency cases do not receive shortcuts in sterilisation because it is late at night.

Written Plan Before Any Treatment Begins

Even at an emergency appointment, you receive an explanation of what was found, what treatment is being proposed, and what it costs — before anything is done. Pain relief comes first. Then assessment. Then explanation. Then treatment.

Two DHA Locations — Pick What Is Closer

If one clinic is busy, the other is checked immediately. DHA Phase 5 serves Phase 4, 5, 6, and Zamzama. DHA Phase 8 serves Phase 7, 8, and surrounding areas. One WhatsApp number manages both.

Book Your Emergency Appointment Now

WhatsApp gives the fastest response — tell us your emergency type and we confirm slot availability within minutes. Both DHA clinics open until 11PM tonight.

Holidays and Ramadan

Open During Eid, Ramadan, and Public Holidays — Always

Dental emergencies have no regard for the national holiday calendar. In Karachi, most dental clinics close entirely during Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, and public holidays. Patients with an abscess developing over Eid have no option — they endure the pain, take antibiotics from a pharmacy (which do not resolve a dental abscess), and hope to find a clinic open when holidays end — by which time the infection has often spread.

Dr. Saad Irfan Dentistry is open every day of the year from 9AM to 11PM — including Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and all other public holidays. Both DHA Phase 5 and DHA Phase 8 clinics operate on the same hours regardless of what day of the year it is. If you are unsure whether we are open on a particular day, WhatsApp us at +92-333-3346606 — our team responds 7 days a week.

For patients who observe Ramadan fasting: dental treatment during Ramadan fasting hours is a topic of Islamic jurisprudence that varies by scholarly opinion. A consultation during Ramadan is entirely permissible. For procedures involving anaesthetic injection — consult your religious advisor if you have concerns. We can schedule treatment for after Iftar time wherever clinically possible.

Patient Story

What Our Emergency Patients Say

“I had a severe toothache at 9:30PM on a Sunday. Called three clinics — all closed. WhatsApped Dr. Saad's number and got a response within 10 minutes. Got a slot at 10PM at the Phase 5 clinic. Root canal started the same night. The pain was gone before I got home. Cannot believe this level of service exists in Karachi.”
Imran S. — DHA Phase 5, Karachi. Emergency Root Canal. Verified Google Review.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Emergency Dentist in Karachi

Clinical Perspective

Why Dental Emergencies Cannot Wait — A Clinical Perspective

In 15 years of clinical practice, the cases that haunt me most are not the complex procedures. They are the straightforward ones that became complex because of a few hours of delay. A knocked-out tooth that came in at 90 minutes — 30 minutes past the reimplantation window — because the patient could not find an open clinic. A dental abscess that had been managed with antibiotics for five days before the patient came in — by which time the infection had tracked into the neck and needed hospital referral. A wisdom tooth pericoronitis that had been tolerated for three weeks with warm salt water rinses — now a full cellulitis requiring surgical drainage. These are not rare cases. They happen because Karachi's dental infrastructure closes at 8PM and patients have nowhere to go after that. We built our 9AM-to-11PM schedule specifically to close that gap.

If you are reading this page right now because something is wrong, do not read further. WhatsApp us at +92-333-3346606. Describe what is happening. We will tell you how urgent it is and when we can see you. At DHA Phase 5 (Badar Commercial) and DHA Phase 8 (Khayaban-e-Iqbal), we are here until 11PM tonight, and every night.

Dr. Saad Irfan, BDS, MDS (Restorative Dentistry), MSc Dental Materials — University of Sheffield, UK. PMDC Registered. Principal Dentist, Dr. Saad Irfan Dentistry, DHA Karachi.

Emergency Dental Appointments — DHA Phase 5 and Phase 8

WhatsApp for fastest confirmation. Tell us your emergency type. We confirm clinic availability within minutes.

DHA Phase 5: House 4-C, Shop No. 2, Reina Street No. 2, Badar Commercial Area, DHA Phase 5, Karachi.

DHA Phase 8: House 202/2, Street 21, Khayaban-e-Iqbal, DHA Phase 8, Karachi.

Open 9AM to 11PM — 7 days — including Sundays and public holidays.