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Emergency dentist in Telford

Urgent dental care and advice

With dental emergencies, we need to move fast. We can get to the issue and prevent any further problems from developing. That’s why at Station House Dental Practice we offer emergency dental appointments usually on the same day and within hours wherever possible.

We provide the highest level of customer service and expert advice, across a wide range of dental services, in our beautiful clinic with state-of-the-art facilities. We treat every patient as an individual and every smile as unique to give you the best service possible for the whole family.

 

Emergency dentist service

It’s hard to know what qualifies as a dental emergency, but if something’s gone wrong and you’re suffering from dental pain, it’s better to call us. Any of the following might mean you need a speedy solution:

Dental Emergencies can include a cracked, broken, or completely knocked out tooth, a lost filling, damaged dental restorations, or an abscess, which can form within a tooth or on the gum.

So, if you feel there’s something wrong, call us without delay. You might need immediate dental treatment from one of our skilled dentists to prevent the problem from worsening or stop it from causing permanent damage.

 

Emergency dental care tips

You shouldn’t have to wait too long to see us, but if you do have a mouth-related issue, you may want to follow these handy dental emergency tips to help relieve pain and prevent further damage:

Knocked out tooth:

  • We will be much more likely to save the tooth if you see us quickly. Hold the tooth carefully and avoid touching the roots – these are very delicate. Rinse gently with water to remove excess skin.
  • If you can, try to put the tooth back and ensure it is the right way around. If you can’t manage it, don’t force it in, as this could damage the tooth and the gum. Place it in some milk or water containing a pinch of salt and get to the dentist asap.

Chipped tooth:

  • First, rinse your mouth with warm water. If you have any pieces, keep them. A cold compress will help reduce any swelling and you can stop any bleeding with a piece of gauze pressed on the wound.

Lost filling or crown:

  • Keep the restoration if you still have it. If intact, you can use sugar-free gum to stick it in place. You can also use over-the-counter dental cement (if you have access to it).

Abscess:

  • If you suspect you are suffering from an abscess, rinse your mouth with warm, salty water and take over-the-counter painkillers. If you develop a high temperature, severe pain, or difficulty breathing, you may have to go to A&E.

 

Finance options available

We are pleased to offer flexible payment options to help spread the cost of your dental implant treatment. Interest-free finance is available, subject to status.

 

What else do I need to know?

When you’re facing a dental emergency, every minute counts. Don’t let discomfort or uncertainty about your oral health hold you back. Our team is here to provide immediate relief and expert care for your dental needs. By booking an emergency dental appointment, you’re not only addressing the current issue but also safeguarding your long-term oral health. Don’t delay—schedule an appointment with our experienced dentists today. Your oral health and comfort are our top priorities.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Contact us immediately and we will endeavour to make you an emergency dentist appointment as soon as possible. Our emergency dentists can cover a wide range of issues and aim to get you out of any pain or discomfort within an hour of seeing you.

There is usually no need for you to visit A&E for a dental emergency, as dentists are far better equipped to treat you in a dental practice than a doctor in a hospital. You may also waste time waiting in A&E and find you can’t be effectively treated. If you have a dental emergency, the best option is to contact your dental practice for advice.

The emergency dentist can offer dental treatment for missing teeth, infections, abscesses, and any dental-related emergency. We can give telephone advice and will do our best to see you the same day you contact us, where possible. Our dentists listen to your problem and explain the treatment options available to get you out of pain and back on the road to recovery.

By their very nature, most dental emergencies cannot be avoided. However, if you maintain a good regular oral hygiene routine, your teeth and gums will be in the best condition and better able to avoid severe pain due to decay or an abscess.

Patient Testimonials

Always excellent service and the staff are nice and friendly.

My last visit was to see the hygienist and she was lovely.

 

What can I say, going here makes a trip to the dentist a rather pleasant experience!

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