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Jan 1, 2024 | Best Harrow Dentist, Best Wembley Dental Clinic, Emergency Dentist

If your suffering with pain and require an emergency dentist please call us today and we will be happy to advise on the next best steps.

What Counts As A Dental Emergency?

  • Pain is often the main cause for concern – the top priority will be to get you out of pain and stabilise the area
    If you have bleeding alongside the pain (if there is no pain, this can be an indication you may have gum disease, which we would recommend coming to see us sooner rather than later)
  • Teeth that feel loose – adults shouldn’t have loose teeth so we will need to take a look sooner to see what the problem is
  • An abscess or serious infection – the visible signs can include swelling around your face and it will be painful. This can be very serious so please call us straight away

What Is Not A Dental Emergency?
If your able to wait a few days before being seen, then this is not critical. An example of this would be if you have chipped a tooth and there is no pain, then you can wait a couple of days to be seen. If you have chipped the tooth and it has caused pain, then this is a dental emergency.

If your not sure you problem is a dental emergency, our team is on hand to help you. Please do not hesitate to call us today.

Prompt Relief for Urgent Dental Issues—When You Need It Most

Rapid Relief for Dental Emergencies
If you have any of the following (or any other) dental emergencies, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will try our best to help you:

Toothache
If you have toothache, there is likely to be something wrong with your tooth. We recommend you contact us immediately. In the meantime, we would recommend you take painkillers such as Ibuprofen (for non-asthmatics) or Paracetamol. Never exceed the dose.

Chipped or Broken Teeth
The tooth may look worse than it is, but try not to worry, there are usually many options available to restore the tooth. If the area is painful avoid hot/cold food and drinks and try eating on the other side to relieve pressure on the damaged tooth. Painkillers may also help.

Painful Gums Swelling or bleeding
Swelling or bleeding in the gums is typically a sign of infection and should be addressed promptly. Contact us immediately so we can provide the necessary treatment or antibiotics to alleviate the problem and prevent further complications.

Lost Crown, Veneer, or Bridge
If you’ve lost a crown, veneer, or bridge, keep it safe so it can be reattached as soon as possible. Call us promptly to arrange an appointment for recementing or replacement to restore your dental function and appearance.

Broken Dentures
We understand the inconvenience of broken dentures and are committed to assessing and repairing them for you. Please call us to schedule an appointment so we can evaluate the damage and organize a repair to get you back to normal.

Knocked-Out Tooth
If a tooth has been knocked out, handle it by the crown only and attempt to reposition it gently if you’re comfortable. If you’re unable to do so, place the tooth in milk or saline and contact us immediately for further instructions and potential reattachment.

Ready to Experience Exceptional Dental Care?
Don’t wait—your perfect smile is just a call or click away!
In need of urgent dental care? Our emergency dentist services provide fast relief for toothaches, broken teeth, and dental injuries. We offer same-day appointments to address your concerns quickly and effectively.

Contact us immediately for same-day emergency dental care. t: 020 8423 2523