Emergency dentist in Poole

Emergency dentist service in Poole, Upton, Hamworthy, and local areas

We understand it is sometimes difficult to know if what you are experiencing is a dental emergency. However, as a simple rule, if something’s gone wrong and you’re suffering from dental pain, give us a call. Any of the following might mean you need a solution quickly:

  • Bleeding from the mouth
  • Toothache
  • Severe dental pain
  • Loose teeth
  • Broken tooth
  • Lost crown
  • Broken denture
  • Wisdom teeth pain
  • Swelling in the face or mouth
  • Bulges or swelling on your gums

Dental Emergencies can also 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, please get in touch with us as soon as you can. 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.

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Emergency dentist in Poole
Emergency dentist in Poole

Your quick guide to emergency dental care

If you experience a dental emergency, the most important step is to stay calm and contact us straight away. These tips are for temporary relief until you can be seen by a dentist.

Toothache

  • Rinse your mouth: Gently rinse with warm water to clean out any debris.
  • Floss carefully: Use dental floss to remove any trapped food that might be causing irritation. Do not poke around the painful area with sharp objects.
  • Pain relief: Take an over-the-counter pain reliever (like ibuprofen or paracetamol) as directed.
  • Cold compress: Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the outside of your cheek for about 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off to help reduce swelling.
Emergency dentist in Poole

Knocked out tooth

  • Handle with care: Pick up the tooth only by the crown (the part you chew with), never touch the root.
  • Clean gently: If dirty, gently rinse it with milk or water for no more than 10 seconds. Do not scrub or dry it.
  • Try to re-insert (Adults only): If possible, try to gently place the tooth back into its socket. Bite down gently on a piece of gauze to hold it in place.
  • Keep it moist: If you can’t put it back in, store the tooth in a cup of milk or place it in your mouth next to your cheek, but don’t use plain water.

Chipped or broken tooth

  • Rinse: Rinse your mouth immediately with warm water.
  • Save the pieces: If you can, save any broken pieces of the tooth and bring them to your dentist.
  • Stop bleeding: If there is bleeding, apply a small piece of gauze to the area for about 10 minutes.
  • Protection: If the edge is sharp, cover it temporarily with a piece of sugar-free chewing gum or dental wax to protect your tongue and cheek.

Lost filling or crown

If a restoration falls out, your tooth is now vulnerable and may be sensitive:

  • Find it: If it’s a crown, try to find it and save it.
  • Temporary fix: You can temporarily secure a crown back onto the tooth using an over-the-counter dental adhesive, denture adhesive, or even a small dab of petroleum jelly.
  • Protect the tooth: If you’ve lost a filling, place a small piece of sugar-free gum or temporary dental filling material (from a pharmacy kit) into the cavity until you see the dentist. This prevents sensitivity.

Remember, these are only temporary measures, and you should contact us to make an appointment as soon as possible.

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When faced with a dental emergency, time is of the essence. Don’t prolong discomfort or uncertainty about your oral health. Our team is committed to providing relief and expert care for your dental needs. By booking an emergency dental appointment, you’re not just addressing the issue at hand but also ensuring the well-being of your overall oral health.

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Frequently asked questions

A dental emergency means you require urgent dental assistance and/or you are in severe dental pain. This dental emergency could occur due to various situations, such as an infection, a dental injury, or knocked-out tooth. If you are in dental pain, contact us for an emergency dental appointment. We will do our best to get you seen as soon as possible.

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