Emergency Dentist Colchester
Immediate care when you need it
Dental problems can happen suddenly and at any moment. At Brightlingsea Dental & Facial Aesthetics Clinic, we provide emergency dental appointments to give you quick access to care. We know how upsetting dental emergencies can be. Our caring dentists have experience handling many urgent cases. They will do everything possible to find the right diagnosis and treatment for your problem.
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WHAT IS CLASSED AS A DENTAL EMERGENCY?
Please make an appointment with your dentist in Colchester if you are suffering from the following:
Our professional team will aim to make your appointment as easy and pain-free as possible, whilst we locate the route of your condition.
WILL THE APPOINTMENT BE UNCOMFORTABLE?
If you’re in a lot of pain during your emergency visit, we can numb the spot with an injection. Our goal is to avoid making your discomfort worse.
HOW CAN I PREVENT AN EMERGENCY IN THE FUTURE?
Sometimes, dental emergencies happen unexpectedly. If yours was caused by a dental abscess, regular check-ups can help prevent this from happening again. Visiting us twice a year allows our team to catch early signs of tooth decay. Left untreated, decay can develop into a dental abscess. Staying on top of these visits is a simple way to protect your oral health and avoid painful problems later on.
WILL I NEED A FOLLOW UP?
The need for a follow-up appointment depends on the type of dental emergency. If you visit us due to a dental abscess, most likely you will need to return for a treatment like a root canal or an extraction. This usually involves seeing a regular dental team member again. On the other hand, if you are having a filling replaced, a crown fitted, or a crack or chip fixed, most of the time no follow-up is necessary.
WHAT IS CLASSED AS A DENTAL EMERGENCY?
Please make an appointment with your dentist in Colchester if you are suffering from the following:
Our professional team will aim to make your appointment as easy and pain-free as possible, whilst we locate the route of your condition.
WILL THE APPOINTMENT BE UNCOMFORTABLE?
If you’re in a lot of pain during your emergency visit, we can numb the spot with an injection. Our goal is to avoid making your discomfort worse.
HOW CAN I PREVENT AN EMERGENCY IN THE FUTURE?
Sometimes, dental emergencies happen unexpectedly. If yours was caused by a dental abscess, regular check-ups can help prevent this from happening again. Visiting us twice a year allows our team to catch early signs of tooth decay. Left untreated, decay can develop into a dental abscess. Staying on top of these visits is a simple way to protect your oral health and avoid painful problems later on.
WILL I NEED A FOLLOW UP?
The need for a follow-up appointment depends on the type of dental emergency. If you visit us due to a dental abscess, most likely you will need to return for a treatment like a root canal or an extraction. This usually involves seeing a regular dental team member again. On the other hand, if you are having a filling replaced, a crown fitted, or a crack or chip fixed, most of the time no follow-up is necessary.
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We know a dental emergency can be very upsetting. We will do our best to see you as quickly as possible. Do not ignore a tooth problem. Delaying treatment could cause permanent damage or lead to more complex issues. We will schedule an emergency visit only if it is necessary to ease pain or provide urgent care. While waiting for your appointment, these tips can help reduce discomfort and protect a broken or injured tooth:
Abscess – Rinse your mouth with warm, salty water to help clean the area. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and ease discomfort.
Lost Filling – Place a temporary filling material or sugar-free gum into the cavity to protect the area.
Lost Crown – If the crown is still in one piece, you can temporarily hold it in place using over-the-counter dental cement or sugar-free gum. Just avoid using superglue at all costs. If your crown breaks, gather all the pieces and protect the empty space as you would with a lost filling. Cover the cavity with something safe until you can see a dentist.
Knocked out tooth – See us as soon as possible to improve your chances of saving the tooth. Call immediately.
Hold the tooth by the crown—the part that is usually visible. Rinse it gently with water, being careful not to scrub or take off any tissue.
Try to put the tooth back into its socket, making sure it is the correct way round. If that isn’t possible, store it in some milk or water with a pinch of salt.
We know a dental emergency can be very upsetting. We will do our best to see you as quickly as possible. Do not ignore a tooth problem. Delaying treatment could cause permanent damage or lead to more complex issues. We will schedule an emergency visit only if it is necessary to ease pain or provide urgent care. While waiting for your appointment, these tips can help reduce discomfort and protect a broken or injured tooth:
Abscess – Rinse your mouth with warm, salty water to help clean the area. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and ease discomfort.
Lost Filling – Place a temporary filling material or sugar-free gum into the cavity to protect the area.
Lost Crown – If the crown is still in one piece, you can temporarily hold it in place using over-the-counter dental cement or sugar-free gum. Just avoid using superglue at all costs. If your crown breaks, gather all the pieces and protect the empty space as you would with a lost filling. Cover the cavity with something safe until you can see a dentist.
Knocked out tooth – See us as soon as possible to improve your chances of saving the tooth. Call immediately.
Hold the tooth by the crown—the part that is usually visible. Rinse it gently with water, being careful not to scrub or take off any tissue.
Try to put the tooth back into its socket, making sure it is the correct way round. If that isn’t possible, store it in some milk or water with a pinch of salt.
Selecting Brightlingsea Dental & Facial Aesthetics Clinic signifies choosing a skilled team of highly trained professionals with extensive experience in dentistry. We employ cutting-edge technology to deliver the most effective treatments, guaranteeing that each patient receives a personalised care plan suited to their specific requirements. Our clinic is designed to provide a comfortable atmosphere, ensuring that every visit is a positive experience. With a wide range of services from routine check-ups to advanced procedures, we address all your dental needs. Additionally, we emphasise patient education, assisting you in maintaining optimal oral health, and we provide various affordable payment options.
Selecting Brightlingsea Dental & Facial Aesthetics Clinic signifies choosing a skilled team of highly trained professionals with extensive experience in dentistry. We employ cutting-edge technology to deliver the most effective treatments, guaranteeing that each patient receives a personalised care plan suited to their specific requirements. Our clinic is designed to provide a comfortable atmosphere, ensuring that every visit is a positive experience. With a wide range of services from routine check-ups to advanced procedures, we address all your dental needs. Additionally, we emphasise patient education, assisting you in maintaining optimal oral health, and we provide various affordable payment options.