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Emergency Dentist

Emergency Dentist Chelsea, London

Emergency Dentist Chelsea London

Patients with a range of dental emergencies can receive emergency dental care in London from our highly skilled and compassionate emergency dentists. These can range from more simple surgical procedures like wisdom tooth extraction, root canal therapy, and damages from dental traumas to more complicated surgical procedures like extraction of wisdom teeth, lost or broken dentures, broken crowns or veneers, swellings, and chipped teeth, lost fillings, broken teeth, severe tooth pain, and more.

We are Dental Clinic Chelsea, located in [address]. In order to assist you with your urgent dental care needs, our emergency dentists provide after-hours services. We accept patients on Saturdays and Sundays if they feel that a weekend appointment would be more convenient. We also offer same-day appointments. For urgent dental care treatments, contact our Emergency Dental Clinic Chelsea at 020 7193 9291. We also answer inquiries on WhatsApp at 020 7193 9291. As an alternative, you can schedule your emergency dental care appointment by sending us an email at info@dentalclinicchelsea.co.uk.

Dental emergencies can be very painful, so we offer after-hours care because we recognise that these needs could arise at any time. For dental emergencies, such as chipped or broken teeth, swelling and toothaches, or the extraction of painful wisdom teeth, we provide prompt treatment. We promise to provide the highest caliber, most affordable, and dependable emergency dental care as well as emergency dental care.

Please feel free to contact us to take advantage of our emergency dental care services. We will promptly schedule an appointment for you with the first available dentist. Or schedule your appointment online whenever it’s most convenient for you!

CONVENIENT ACCESS AND EXCEPTIONAL CARE!

Since its founding in the early [year] at [location], our clinic has offered top-notch general, cosmetic, and complex dental services, all delivered by a team of compassionate and highly qualified dentists. We have been taking care of the dental needs of the same family for up to three generations now! Our address is [complete address including closest station].

EMERGENCY DENTAL TREATMENTS OFFERED

  • TOOTH PAIN

    Toothache can have a variety of causes.

  • EXTRACTION

    There are numerous reasons why having a tooth extracted could be necessary.

  • WISDOM TOOTH

    There may be some discomfort when your wisdom teeth erupt.

  • BROKEN TOOTH

    A severe toothache can result from a broken or cracked tooth, particularly if the tooth’s inner pulp is visible.

  • LOOSE TOOTH

    In adulthood, a loose tooth is not always the result of nothing. At first, you might…

  • ROOT CANAL

    There is no reason why receiving a root canal has to hurt. Before the patient receiving any root canal therapy…

  • BROKEN DENTURES

    Schedule a visit if your denture is broken.

  • CROWN FIXTURES

    Although a loose crown can be extremely unsettling, it is also a fairly common issue.

WHY CHOOSE US?

Our highly skilled and compassionate dental team provides simple to complex dental treatments at the highest standards of professionalism and competency. We regard each patient as an individual in need of our assistance, services, and highest level of care. Our patients’ needs come first at all times. We listen to your worries, take into account your circumstances and expectations, and then we will make every effort to meet your dental needs in accordance with that.

Toothache can have a wide range of causes. They fall into one of two categories: either chronic pain or transient pain.The dental team at Dental Clinic Chelsea is always learning new things and staying up to date on advancements in the field. We are also at the forefront of introducing safe and reliable dental technologies to improve the quality of care for our patients. We make ongoing investments in our clinic’s infrastructure, technology, staff, and surroundings to provide the best possible dental care in a welcoming environment.

  • Patients can take advantage of our after-hours emergency dental appointments without having to be registered with us. We welcome new patients.
  • Anxious patients are welcome.
  • Excellent private emergency dental care available in London.
  • Our team of dentists is skilled, compassionate, and capable of providing emergency dental care.
  • Our fees are all upfront and there are never any surprises. We are very open about what we offer, and the costs associated with it, in contrast to many other emergency dental service providers in London and the UK.
  • If you require an emergency dental appointment, you can easily access our central London location (W2) via public transport or by car.
  • Since it’s so simple to get to us from anywhere in Greater London via public transport and the road, we are essentially the emergency dentist close to you in London.
  • In an effort to alleviate pain as much as possible, we provide same-day appointments and begin treatment that same day.
  • Before beginning any treatment, each patient receives a written estimate of the associated costs. For patients to fully understand the dental emergency processes and associated costs. No unstated expenses
  • You can easily schedule an emergency dental appointment by calling our office or, more conveniently, by making an online reservation that is available around the clock.
  • We can diagnose and treat patients more precisely thanks to our in-house scanners.
  • We provide thorough treatment plans using the newest technology at a cost effective price for every case that comes our way.
  • Satisfied clients that have been served for at least 60 years.

EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS AT ONLY £49

We evaluate, diagnose, provide alternative forms of treatment, and care for our patients as we would like to be cared for ourselves.

DENTAL EMERGENCIES: TIPS AND CARE!

TOOTHACHE

See an emergency dentist right away if your discomfort is being caused by decay, a chipped or broken tooth, or a cracked tooth. See an emergency dentist right away if the pain is being caused by swollen gums or the face. Please be advised that applying pain reliever gels close to a sore tooth or gum line may cause the gum to burn chemically, causing further problems and pain. In certain cases, oral analgesics may be a preferable option. When purchasing painkillers over-the-counter, always read the label and try not to overdose. If a toothache is the result of food impaction, clean your mouth with warm salt water and floss to remove any debris. Swelling can be reduced by applying a cold compress to the area.

BROKEN/ CHIPPED TEETH

It depends on the degree and severity of the tooth break. Save the broken portion in trauma cases, especially if the teeth are front teeth, as it may be possible to glue them back on. Try to rinse the gums with warm water if there is bleeding and dirt in them. Then, apply moist gauze to the injured area with pressure to stop the bleeding. You can reduce swelling and pain by applying a cold compress to your face. The most crucial thing to do is make an emergency dentist appointment so that you can get evaluated and treated right away.

KNOCKED OUT TEETH

You must hold on to the tooth if it is not broken. The tooth might be able to be placed back into its socket. The sooner this is completed, the better, so the patient can complete it on their own. Take great care to clean the tooth root of any dirt. Minimise touching the root surface and refrain from scraping away the remaining tissue fragments. Try to get the tooth as precisely positioned as you can when you gently replace it in the socket. See a dentist right away, either your own or an emergency dentist. If you are having a lot of trouble doing this, keep it inside your cheek so the saliva can coat it. Do not ingest it. Keep it in milk for kids.

EXTRUDED/ DISLODGED TOOTH

To ease the pain, apply a cold compress to your cheek. If needed, you can take over-the-counter painkillers and get in to see your regular dentist or the emergency dentist as soon as possible.

LOST FILLING

Use sugar-free chewing gum or temporary filling material from the chemist to bridge the cavity. Your filling is changed by the dentist during the urgent visit.

LOST CROWN

Carry your dental crown and schedule an emergency dentist appointment. Apply dental cement, toothpaste, or denture adhesive to the inside surface of the crown and attempt to replace it over the tooth if you are in pain or experience extreme sensitivity. If at all possible, schedule an emergency appointment with a dentist to have the crown replaced. If you are not in pain after having a crown removed, do not put off visiting a dentist. When teeth move, it may become difficult to reposition the crown very quickly, necessitating a much more expensive replacement crown.

OBJECT TRAPPED BETWEEN TEETH

Try using dental floss to remove the object. See your dentist right away if removing the object is not possible.

BROKEN BRACE/WIRE

To ease the pain, rinse your mouth with salt water and maintain cleanliness. You can use a soft pencil rubber to gently reposition the wire. Consult your dentist if the wire breaks or fails to return to its original position. If the wire hurts your tongue or cheeks in the interim, try covering it with wax or sugar-free chewing gum. Consult a dentist emergency room right away.

LOOSE BRACKETS/ BANDS

Before the dentist adjusts the braces, orthodontic wax can be used to temporarily reattach any loose ones. Save any loose bands and have your dentist reattach them if that happens.

ABCESSES

If left untreated, abscesses—serious infections beneath the teeth—can spread farther. When you notice painful swelling in your mouth, you should schedule an emergency dental appointment. To reduce discomfort and, if feasible, bring pus to the surface, rinse your mouth with salt water. Please refrain from pulling pus or draining an abscess with sharp objects. You must see an emergency dentist right away.

SOFT TISSUE INJURIES

When injuries to the tongue, gums, lips, or cheeks bleed excessively, medical attention must be given right away. The goal is to halt the bleeding as quickly as feasible. To stop the bleeding, apply pressure to the area for at least 15 to 20 minutes using moist, clean gauze or cloth. If you can hold the injured area between your fingers, you might be able to apply pressure. If not, exert direct pressure. Because of the wound and bleeding, taking oral painkillers might not be possible. Consult a dentist emergency room right away.

TOOTH EXTRACTION BLEEDING

It’s normal for a little blood to seep from the extraction socket in the initial hours following tooth extraction. However, you should see a dentist right away if you are bleeding heavily in order to stop the bleeding. Apply pressure to the bleeding site using a clean gauze pad to try and stop the bleeding on your own.

WISDOM TEETH/ PERICORONTITIS

Wisdom teeth adjacent gum tissue may become irritated and infected. Using an antiseptic solution to clean the affected area can help treat the problem in its early stages. But if left untreated, it could worsen and result in localised swelling. You might find it difficult to open your mouth and swallow as a result. As a result, you should evaluate the situation because infection can spread quickly. You need to have the wisdom tooth extracted if you have a history of recurring infections. An emergency dentist may occasionally prescribe antibiotics as a temporary cure, but it’s important to keep in mind that these drugs do not treat the underlying cause of an infection and should never be used in place of recommended or necessary medical care.

DENTAL EXTRACTION PAIN/ DRY SOCKET

If your tooth is missing, you can use one of the following to fill the space left by it:

Emergency Dental Extraction Pain Dry Socket Chelsea

After having a tooth extracted, you should anticipate pain, discomfort, bruising, and swelling for a few days. If there is any pain, it usually goes away and is well-managed by anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen. Antibiotics are required if the swelling is caused by an infection. There are times when you could experience excruciating pain a few days following tooth extraction. Known as a dry socket, this pain is usually worse than the one that existed prior to the extraction. It is more common in smokers, those with a history of dry socket, and patients undergoing difficult or surgical dental extractions, including lower wisdom tooth extractions. Usually, it occurs when the blood clot that developed in the tooth socket becomes loose following dental extraction.

To reduce the chance of blood clot loss, it is imperative to adhere to the post-extraction instructions. Applying an antiseptic dressing locally and irrigating the extraction site with some antiseptic are the two steps in treating dry socket. Antibiotics typically have no effect on dry sockets and there is no swelling. The course of treatment might need to be repeated multiple times because healing is a gradual process.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I CALL THE EMERGENCY NUMBER?

  • As soon as you call our emergency number, we will take your name and contact information and begin processing your call right away. In order to notify the emergency dentist on call that day about your booking and the primary reason for your emergency visit, we will briefly inquire about the nature of your dental emergency. Please be aware that when you schedule an appointment with the emergency dentist, a booking fee is collected that will be applied to the cost of your visit.
  • Since our goal is to see patients as soon as possible, you will be assigned the earliest available appointment.
  • If necessary, you will receive comprehensive instructions on how to get to our clinic. We will have some information about parking close to the clinic available to you.
  • We make sure to provide patients with emergency dental care and promptly address their concerns.
  • You’ll receive care during that visit. During the same visit, we will take whatever necessary steps to relieve your pain or take care of your concern.

For urgent dental care treatments, contact our Emergency Dental Clinic Chelsea at 020 7193 9291. We also answer inquiries on WhatsApp at 020 7193 9291. As an alternative, you can schedule your emergency dental care appointment by sending us an email at info@dentalclinicchelsea.co.uk..

FEES

If your tooth is missing, you can use one of the following to fill the space left by it:

Emergency Appointment Chelsea Dental Clinic
  • EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS

    The additional treatment charge and the focused consultation for addressing a single issue.

  • EXTRACTIONS

    Each tooth’s price is determined by the tooth’s complexity.

  • WHITE FILLINGS

    Depending on the size and complexity of your filling, the cost varies.

  • WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION

    * Each tooth’s price is determined by the tooth’s complexity.

  • CROWN RE CEMENTING

    The complexity determines how much each crown will cost.

  • ROOT CANAL TREATMENTS

    A small increase of £50 will be applied for back teeth and more complicated cases.