Dental treatments at Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch

Visiting the dentist causes many people anxiety and the treatment in the dentist's chair triggers an unpleasant feeling in some patients. The experienced team of Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch does everything to take away your fear of visiting the dentist. No matter whether dental treatments for adults or children - for our dentists, you are the centre of attention.

Dentist's treatment room

Our emergency practice at the Basel SBB railway station health centre 

With the help of modern equipment and computer-assisted procedures, we can offer you suitable immediate solutions in the event of dental accidents and emergencies at our dental clinic at SBB station. In addition to general dentistry, our treatments also include dentures, prophylaxis, orthodontics and aesthetic dentistry. 

In our emergency practice, we use the latest technology for diagnosis and treatment:



  • Digital X-ray (three-dimensional X-ray technology)
  • Surgical microscope
  • Fillings 
  • CEREC 
  • Own laboratory 

Contact and directions 

You will find the practice of Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch at the following address:
 
Praxis am Bahnhof SBB
Centralbahnstrasse 20
4051 Basel
Telephone
061 227 70 70
Email:
basel@diezahnaerzte.ch


There are plenty of parking spaces in the Centralbahnparking. Our practice is wheelchair accessible.

The dental practice is easily accessible by car as well as by public transport. Use bus lines no. 30 and 50 or trams no. 1, 2, 8, 10 and 11. 

Our specialists on site 

Toothache, filling fallen out or tooth broken off? Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch take care of common dental problems of adults and children. Our team of trained and experienced dentists, orthodontists and oral surgeons is there for you 365 days a year.

 

Late evening, weekend or public holiday? Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch will treat you when all other dental practices are closed. In case of a dental emergency or dental accident, you can make an appointment via our emergency number 061 227 70 70 or our contact form - at short notice and without long waiting times.

 

The dentists at Dienotfallzahnärzte.ch are trained and specialised in general dentistry, oral surgery and orthodontics. Thanks to regular further and advanced training, our team is up to date with the latest developments in dentistry and can provide you with immediate help in the event of dental problems and dental accidents.

 

We have the experience and sensitivity to also treat adult anxiety patients and children without fear. Different language skills (German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Albanian, Turkish, Kurdish, Serbo-Croatian, Arabic and Tamil) enable us to communicate personally with all patients. 

Our dental and prophylaxis assistants always welcome you with a smile in our emergency practice, so that you have an all-round pleasant visit to the dentist. 

Opening hours of our dental practice 


Whether it's a toothache, a fat cheek or dental accidents - our emergency practice at the location in the health centre at SBB station is available for you 365 days a year at the following times. 

 


Monday to Friday: 7:00 - 21:00
Saturday: 8:00 - 20:00
Sundays and public days: 10:00 - 16:00


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Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir bei Notfallbehandlungen für Neupatient*innen eine Vorauszahlung von CHF 250.- verlangen.

Book your dentist appointment online now 

In case of severe pain in the teeth, dental accidents or dental emergencies, you should not wait long but contact the emergency service of Dienotfallzahnärtze.ch. Use the contact form to make an appointment online and avoid long waiting times in our emergency practice.

 

Talk to our team in person and make an appointment by calling our practice number 061 227 70 70. Visit our emergency practice at the Basel Bahnhofs SBB location, where we treat dental accidents and dental emergencies during regular practice hours.

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Please note that we require an advance payment of CHF 250 for emergency treatments for new patients. 

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