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Emergency Dental Care

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We encourage you to contact us with any questions or comments you may have. Our team is happy to hear from you!


ADDRESS:

38 High Street,

Thornbury, Bristol BS35 2AJ


EMAIL: info@thornburydentalwellness.co.uk


PHONE: 01454 802 735


OPENING HOURS:


Monday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm


Saturday: By Appointment Only 

Sunday: Closed 




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  • Lost Filling or Crown: Losing a filling or crown can expose the underlying tooth, leading to pain and an increased risk of infection.
  • Abscess: A dental abscess is a serious infection typically occurring at the root of a tooth or in the space between the teeth and gums.
  • Soft Tissue Injury: Cuts or lacerations to the gums, tongue, cheeks, or lips can require immediate care to control bleeding and prevent infection.


How to Handle Dental Emergencies


Stay Calm: Keeping calm is crucial during a dental emergency. Panicking can exacerbate the situation and make it harder to think clearly.


Contact Your Dentist: Call your dentist immediately to explain the situation and seek guidance. Many dental offices have emergency services or can provide referrals to emergency dental clinics.


First Aid at Home:

  • Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water, floss to remove debris, and apply a cold compress.
  • Chipped/Broken Tooth: Save any pieces, rinse your mouth, and use a cold compress for swelling.
  • Knocked-Out Tooth: Handle the tooth by the crown, rinse gently, and keep it moist.
  • Lost Filling/Crown: Use temporary dental cement or sugarless gum to cover the exposed area.
  • Abscess: Rinse with salt water and seek immediate dental care.
  • Soft Tissue Injury: Clean the area, apply pressure, and use a cold compress.


Preparing for Dental Emergencies


  • Keep your dentist's contact information easily accessible.
  • Know the location of the nearest emergency dental clinic.
  • Have a dental emergency kit on hand, including gauze, a small container with a lid, a cold pack, and over-the-counter pain relief medication.


Conclusion


Dental emergencies can be frightening and painful, but knowing how to respond can make a significant difference in the outcome. By understanding what constitutes a dental emergency, taking appropriate action, and having access to emergency dental care, you can protect your oral health and prevent further complications.


At Thornbury Dental Wellness Clinic, we are committed to providing prompt and effective emergency dental care. Our team is equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, ensuring that you receive the care you need when you need it most. Keep our contact information handy, and don’t hesitate to reach out in the event of a dental emergency.


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