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Top 10 Dental Emergencies and What to Do

#1 - Broken or Chipped Tooth

One of the most painful dental emergencies. Call your dentist immediately.

In the meantime:

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water.
  • Keep the broken piece if possible.
  • Apply an ice pack to reduce pain and swelling.

If your tooth is loose but not knocked out, it may still be saved.

What to do:

  • Take over-the-counter painkillers.
  • Apply ice to the area.
  • See your dentist as soon as possible.

Painful and sensitive to touch or air.

Temporary solutions:

  • Keep the crown or filling if you have it.
  • Apply clove oil for sensitivity.
  • Use dental cement from a pharmacy if needed.
  • Visit your dentist promptly.

Toothaches can have multiple causes.

What to try:

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water.
  • Gently floss around the tooth to remove trapped debris.
  • If pain persists, see your dentist.

It can cause pain or infection if not removed.

How to manage:

  • Try flossing gently.
  • Use Soft Picks for a gentler approach.
  • Call your dentist if removal is difficult.

Could indicate an abscess or serious infection.

Action:

  • Seek dental care immediately—do not delay.

Braces have moving parts that can break.

What to do:

  • Call your orthodontist right away.
  • Use orthodontic wax to cover poking wires.
  • Save any loose bands and bring them to your appointment.

Common during eating or accidents.

First aid:

  • Rinse with saltwater.
  • Apply gauze to stop bleeding.
  • If bleeding continues, contact your dentist immediately.

A broken jaw requires urgent care.

While waiting for treatment:

  • Take over-the-counter painkillers.
  • Apply ice to reduce swelling.
  • Seek dental care as soon as possible.

Wisdom teeth can cause pain and infection (pericoronitis).

Signs:

  • Swollen, irritated gums near the tooth.
  • Bad breath or discomfort when opening the mouth.

Action:

  • See your dentist promptly for assessment and treatment.

Toothache & Pain

Lost a Tooth

Wisdom Tooth

Root Canal Pain

Broken Tooth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dental emergency and how do you deal with one?
If you’re in pain, it’s an emergency. You can also visit our emergency dentist if you have chipped, cracked or knocked out a tooth. We also help patients who have lost fillings, crowns, veneers or bridges. If you’ve broken or lost your denture, this is also an emergency. And finally, if you have recently had an extraction and you’re still in pain or the extraction site won’t stop bleeding. The first step for dealing with a dental emergency is to call our team on +441494302692. We can advise you on home care methods while you wait to see an emergency dentist. Remember that we are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, so you won’t be waiting long to see a dentist.
To book a same day appointment in Wycombe, please call us on +441494302692. Alternatively, you can email us on enquiries@conwayhousedental.co.uk or message us via WhatsApp. We will send you a confirmation text as soon as your appointment is booked.

No registration is required. The majority of our consultations are emergencies, and there is no requirement to be a registered patient to see our dentist. After your emergency appointment, you can return to your registered dentist for follow-up treatment. However, if you do not have a dentist and want to be seen, you can contact us on +441494302692 to get booked in.

Warm salt water rinses are very useful if you have swelling or some sort of infection, as salt water is a natural antiseptic and can reduce pain. Another temporary measure is taking over the counter painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, as this will slightly reduce any pain. Always consult with a professional before taking any medication.

Most people suffer from dental pain at night as blood flow to the head increases when you lie down to sleep. This causes pain from the swelling to increase. To help manage this pain, we recommend seeing a dentist as soon as possible to diagnose the issue with X-rays and create a treatment plan.

Unfortunately, toothache is not classed as a life threatening emergency so they will not be able to treat you. However, if you have any swelling that is affecting your ability to breathe, then we advise you to visit A&E.

The team at Conway House Dental are all experts in working with nervous patients to help them to overcome their phobias. We ensure that we provide a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere to avoid any additional anxiety. If you’ve had a bad experience with a dentist in the past, we want to help you to overcome your phobia.

We will do everything we can to help. For example, if you are feeling anxious during the treatment and need us to stop, you can simply wave your hand and we’ll give you a moment. We carry out all treatments at the pace that suits the patient and strive to provide a comforting experience. We also explain all of the treatment options so you can make an informed decision about the right treatment path for you.

There is a £60 consultation fee, which includes X-rays, examination and diagnosis of your dental emergency. Additional treatment will be at a further cost. Treatment can be completed on the same day.

Yes, we regularly see patients from abroad as they have no dentist here. We welcome all patients; no registration is required. Just give us a call on +441494302692 and get booked in!

Located at 218 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP12 3AR. Check on map.

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Dr. Hardeep (Harry) Basra

BDS (Hons) DipDSed (GKT) MJDF RCS (Eng)

GDC Number: 83663

Dr Nina Kelman

Dentist

BDS MJDF RCS (Eng)

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Dentist

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Dr. Anand Mistry

BDS (Lond) MFDS RCSEd MFGDP (UK) MSc (Endo)

Special Interest in Endodontics

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