What is a dental emergency?
Please contact us for help and advice if you experience any of the following:
- Sudden pain in your teeth, gums or mouth
- A broken tooth
- A lost filling or crown
- A damaged, fractured or knocked out tooth
- Extreme swelling in your gum or an abscess.
We know that a dental emergency can be distressing, which is why we do all we can to help. We pride ourselves on a fast response to your situation and getting it sorted as soon as possible. If your case is non-urgent, you can expect to be seen within a couple of working days.
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High-quality care
We understand how upsetting and stressful a dental emergency can be. We promise to offer the same exceptional quality service in an emergency situation as we do in our routine care.
If you have a dental problem that needs to be fixed urgently, we aim to deal with it promptly. Your comfort and well-being are important to us. Our friendly and empathetic approach is aimed at getting you out of pain with gentle and reassuring care.
More about usEmergency dental advice
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Dental pain can be caused by several factors including decay, infections, gum disease, impacted or fractured teeth. It can range from sensitivity to certain foods, through to a constant throbbing pain, which if left untreated may lead to a facial swelling.
Over the counter pain relievers and ice packs can be useful in the short term, but an appointment with a dentist will be necessary to resolve the problem.