Emergency Dentist New Cross
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Get in touch to arrange an emergency dentist appointment, available at our New Cross dental practice. Relieve your dental pain today.
Immediate Dental Care for Emergencies
When dental emergencies strike, you need immediate attention to alleviate pain and prevent further damage. Our emergency dentists in New Cross is available to provide swift, effective care. Whether it’s a severe toothache, a broken tooth, or an abscess,we can help you.
Our team of experienced dentists and support staff are dedicated to providing compassionate care during your dental emergency. We understand the stress and anxiety that can accompany sudden dental issues, and we strive to create a calming, supportive environment for all our patients.
- Appointments within 24 hours
- Toothache relief
- Open evenings and weekends
Expert Treatments & Care
We understand that dental pain can be excruciating and disruptive. Our top priority is to provide immediate relief from discomfort. Our skilled dentists will quickly assess your condition and administer appropriate treatments to ease your pain and start the healing process.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
Our emergency dentists in New Cross is equipped to handle a wide range of urgent dental issues, including:
- Severe Toothache: Persistent, intense pain that may indicate infection or decay.
- Chipped or Broken Teeth: Damage from accidents or injuries that need immediate repair.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: Quick action can often save a dislodged tooth if treated promptly.
- Lost Fillings or Crowns: Restoring lost restorations to protect your teeth from further damage.
- Abscesses and Infections: Addressing serious infections that can affect overall health.
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FAQs
What constitutes a dental emergency?
A dental emergency involves situations requiring immediate attention to alleviate severe pain, prevent infection, or address trauma. Common emergencies include:
- Severe toothache unrelieved by over-the-counter painkillers.
- Knocked-out or loosened teeth due to injury.
- Dental abscesses causing swelling and pain.
- Broken or fractured teeth.
- Uncontrolled bleeding following dental procedures.
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek prompt dental care.
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If a tooth is knocked out:
- Handle it by the crown (the visible part), avoiding the root.
- Rinse it gently with water if dirty, without scrubbing or removing attached tissue fragments.
- Attempt to reinsert it into the socket without forcing it.
- If reinsertion isn’t possible, place the tooth in a container of milk or saline solution.
- Contact our New Cross emergency dentist immediately, as timely action increases the likelihood of saving the tooth.
How can I manage severe tooth pain before seeing a dentist?
To alleviate severe tooth pain temporarily:
- Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to reduce inflammation.
- Take over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, following the recommended dosage.
- Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek near the painful area to numb the pain and reduce swelling.
- Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth or gums, as it can cause tissue damage.
These measures can provide temporary relief, but it’s essential to consult a dentist promptly for a definitive solution.
How can I prevent dental emergencies?
To reduce the risk of dental emergencies:
- Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice daily and flossing regularly.
- Wear a mouthguard during sports or activities with a risk of dental injury.
- Avoid chewing hard objects like ice, popcorn kernels, or hard candies that can crack teeth.
- Schedule regular dental check-ups to identify and address potential issues early.
Preventive care and caution can significantly decrease the likelihood of dental emergencies.