Dental pain for many is probably the worst thing they can imagine.
It could have devastating impact on your everyday activities affecting abilities to be productive in work, enjoy food and could also keep you awake overnight. All of the above inevitably reduces the quality of life and therefore requires urgent dental help.
What is actually classed as a dental emergency?
Dental emergency is a severe and continuous pain that is not affected by any painkillers, spreading facial swelling , cracked or knocked out tooth, persistent bleeding following tooth removal or soft tissue injury.
What can you do to help yourself with dental emergencies?
If you have a broken tooth:
If you have swelling:
If your tooth has been knocked out:
Continuous bleeding after tooth extraction:
What will the dentist do when you attend an emergency appointment?
This usually requires a couple of appointments after the emergency visit and involves taking the inflamed or infected tooth nerve out of the tooth, shaping and widening of the root canal in the tooth root, followed by placement of root sealer and then normal tooth filling
Note! All of the above treatments are done under local anaesthetic so that you not to feel any pain.
What can I do to avoid dental emergencies?
At Irby Dental Practice we are passionate about taking care of our patients and being there for them at the moment when they most need us and we have dedicated slots for emergency appointments every day.
If you want to arrange an emergency dental appointment please do not hesitate to call 0151 648 1974 and we will be more than happy to help.