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Dental Emergency Information

If you're in pain, it's an emergency. Act now – book your appointment and stop the problem before it gets worse!

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Emergency Appointments

In a dental emergency, time is crucial. Whether it's sudden tooth pain, a broken tooth, or swelling, we're here to provide immediate care and relief. Our experienced team is equipped to handle a variety of urgent dental issues, ensuring your comfort and preventing further complications.

 

Don't wait for the pain to worsen – book an appointment today and let us restore your dental health quickly and effectively.

 

We're ready to help you get back to smiling, pain-free!

If you need an Emergency Appointment, please call your local Practice immediately. Find their contact phone number on their Location page

To view our fee guides and book online at a Dental Design Studio near you, find your local Practice Location

*Fees may vary depending on your Practice Location

Services we offer:

​Emergency Consultations 

  • New patient 

  • Existing patient â€‹

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General Emergency Treatments 

  • Temp Filling

  • Repair Denture (no appointment)

  • Recement crown or bridge (temporary)

  • Non-surgical extraction (no drilling)

  • Surgical extraction

  • Endodontic procedures – excavation of pulp/dressing Incise and drain abscess 

What Constitutes A Dental Emergency?

In Pain? It’s a Dental Emergency – Act Now!

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If you're experiencing any kind of tooth pain, swelling, or discomfort, it could be a sign of a serious dental issue. Don’t ignore it – dental pain is often a signal that something needs immediate attention. 

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Common Dental Emergencies:​

  • Toothaches

  • Knocked-out tooth (avulsion)

  • Abscesses and infections

  • Soft tissue injuries (gums, tongue, cheeks)​

  • Prolonged or Severe Gum Pain

  • Severe sensitivity

  • Partially dislodged teeth

  • Jaw injuries or dislocation

  • Infected wisdom teeth

  • Broken Orthodontic Devices

  • Facial or Jaw Swelling

  • Post-Surgical Complications

If you have any of the following symptoms you may require immediate dental care: severe pain, swelling or trauma.

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Important: If you are experiencing severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or any other symptoms that may indicate a serious emergency, please call 111 immediately or go to your nearest A&E. Your safety is our priority, and emergency services are best equipped to provide urgent care for life-threatening conditions.

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