A dental emergency can include sudden toothache, wisdom tooth pain, a dental abscess, gum infection, facial swelling, or damage to teeth or restorations such as chips, cracks, or broken fillings, veneers, or bridges. Prompt assessment and treatment are important to relieve pain and prevent further complications.
If you need urgent dental care, call us on 01707 332924 for the fastest response, or book an emergency appointment online.
We aim to see patients as quickly as possible for urgent issues.
Immediate measures are taken to alleviate discomfort.
We manage abscesses, infections, dental trauma, and damaged restorations.
Our dentists have the skills to treat a wide range of dental emergencies safely.
At Panshanger Dental Practice, we understand how distressing dental emergencies can be. Based in Panshanger, our team provides fast, effective care to relieve pain, protect your teeth, and prevent further damage, all in a supportive and professional environment.
Emergency dental care focuses on immediate relief and stabilisation, followed by any necessary ongoing treatment.
Initial Assessment
We quickly examine your mouth, teeth, and gums to determine the source of pain or damage.
Pain Relief & Stabilisation
Treatment is provided to manage discomfort and protect affected teeth.
Treatment Planning
We advise on further treatment required, such as fillings, root canals, or extractions.
Follow-Up Care
Additional appointments are scheduled to complete treatment and ensure healing.
Preventative Advice
We provide guidance to avoid recurrence and maintain oral health.
Dental emergencies can be stressful. Here are some common questions to help you understand what to do:
Toothache, wisdom tooth pain, abscesses, gum infections, facial swelling, and broken teeth or restorations are all considered emergencies.
We aim to see emergency patients as promptly as possible to alleviate pain. Call us on 01707 332924 and our friendly team will be happy to help.
Contact the NHS out-of-hours service on 111 for guidance.
We provide immediate pain relief and stabilisation; some cases may require follow-up treatment.
Yes, contact the practice by phone on 01707 332924 so we can prioritise your care appropriately.