22nd September 2021
Should You Book An Emergency Dentist Appointment?
When it comes to your mouth, teeth and gums, you need the very best care. While this is usually a case of following good oral health practices and attending regular dental check-ups here with our London dentists, it’s also about looking after your smile to prevent emergencies, as well as treating them if the need arises. Here’s some advice about when – and whether – to book an emergency dentist appointment in London, as well as some general tips on caring for your smile
Assessing your smile
Before doing anything, you’ll need to determine what the problem is and whether it might be classed as an emergency. For example, if you have bleeding gums, it could be gum disease, which is important to treat but not an emergency, or it could be resulting from trauma to the mouth, which would be. Here are a few examples of dental emergencies that require urgent treatment:
- Abscesses and infection.
- Bleeding or swelling caused by trauma (such as a sporting injury).
- Loose, broken, chipped or missing crowns, fillings or teeth.
Booking your emergency treatment
If you’re certain you have an emergency and need an dentist appointment, get in touch with our London dental practice right away. In emergency cases, it’s often the sooner seen, the better the outcome. Find all the details on our dedicated page. Or, if you’re concerned or feeling confused, try the NHS 111 service for advice.
Treatment in London
Our emergency dentist appointments are designed to get the situation under control and keep you comfortable. If we’re not able to do the full treatment needed at the time, we’ll book you in for a follow-up. For example, you might have a loose tooth. Our dentists may extract the tooth and offer pain relief if needed, then arrange a future consultation for a dental implant. It all depends on what’s needed. Some of the treatments our dentists can offer here in London include:
- X-rays.
- Prescribing pain relief and antibiotics.
- Offering temporary fillings or crowns.
- Extraction of teeth.
- Root canal dressing.
Follow-up care
Of course, we’ll arrange a time for any follow-up treatment needed after your dentist appointment. For example, if you’ve lost a crown, and had emergency treatment to place a temporary crown, we’ll need to fit the permanent crown at a later date.
Talk to our emergency dentists now
If you’re worried about a dental emergency, talk to us today! Whether you’re experiencing severe pain, a broken tooth, or any other dental emergency, we are ready to help restore your oral health and relieve your discomfort.