Emergencies

Emergencies

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Weekdays

Please call the practice as early as possible in the morning so we can arrange an appointment as soon as possible.

Chiswick Health Centre: 020 8994 6202.

We allocate these on a first come first serve basis.

Weekends and Bank Holidays

Please call the practice for information regarding various options available. Chiswick Health Centre: 020 8994 6202

NHS out of hours helpline

Dial 111

Emergencies

Common Dental Emergencies

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If you have a constant pain, this indicates there is something wrong that requires attention. Painkillers are usually necessary. Contact the practice to arrange an emergency appointment as soon as possible.

The tooth can ache for up to forty-eight hours, especially if it was large. It is also possible to have sensitivity from hot and cold stimuli. If the tooth feels tender upon biting, it is possible that the filling is proud and needs smoothing down. If the problems have not settled in forty-eight hours, please contact the practice for advice.

This is usually caused by an infection. Usually treatment and/or antibiotics will be required. You must contact the practice as soon as possible.

Please do not panic as these can usually be restored. If the tooth is painful, avoid hot and cold foods. If there is pain try to avoid eating or biting on that side. Painkillers can often help. An early appointment is usually necessary to avoid further damage to the tooth and possibly the nerve inside. We can easily provide a temporary restoration.

Please keep the crown safe, so it can be re-cemented for you. If the underlying tooth is painful avoid eating near it and drink tepid drinks only. It is essential that the crown is re-cemented as failure to do so can lead to further damage and the necessity for root canal treatment.

The tooth needs to be re-implanted as soon as possible. DO NOT place the tooth in water. DO place it in some cold milk or on one side of your mouth between you teeth and cheeks until you can be seen either by a local hospital emergency dental department or us. Try not to handle the tooth root too much to protect the fibres around the root surface.

Broken dentures can usually be repaired relatively easily. Please resist the temptation to glue them together yourself as this often makes a repair very difficult. Please call the practice to organise the repair.

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