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Emergency Dentist Stockport
When you experience a dental emergency, whether that is sudden pain or an accident or injury that causes a tooth to crack or chip, it can be a distressing experience. Knowing where there is a sympathetic, reliable and highly effective emergency dental service available to help can be hugely reassuring.
Looking for an emergency dentist in Stockport?
There is plenty that an experienced dentist can do to ease dental pain and repair and potentially save a tooth or multiple teeth that have been damaged. An emergency dentist can also spot other potential problems with your teeth and help you make arrangements for future appointments and treatment.
If you are looking for an emergency dentist in Stockport that offers a compassionate, calm service at short notice, Cheadle or any of the surrounding areas, why not give Cheadle Village Dental Practice a call? There is a 24-hour emergency phone line available to help you gain same-day access to expert help and advice whenever you need it.
Why choose Cheadle Village Dental Practice?
Cheadle Village Dental Practice is a family-run practice that places a firm emphasis on calm, compassionate care, aligned with effective, sophisticated dental treatment. The dental team is highly qualified and experienced at putting patients at their ease.
The team offers a wide range of private dental services alongside its emergency dentistry, including children’s dental care, oral and gum hygiene advice and a large portfolio of general and cosmetic dentistry services, including dental implants, veneers, teeth whitening, braces, dentures and bridges.
Cheadle Village Dental Practice is up-to-date with all the latest treatments, technology and dental materials, which means that patients can choose from several options when it comes to their treatments. There is also excellent customer service and after-care support to ensure that patients’ experiences remain positive and reassuring.
What is considered a dental emergency?
- Severe toothache or dental pain
- Knocked-out (avulsed) tooth
- Broken or fractured tooth
- Loose or displaced tooth
- Bleeding from the mouth or gums
- Abscess or infection in the mouth
- Trauma to the mouth, teeth, or jaw
- Lost dental filling or crown, especially if causing pain
- Persistent swelling in the mouth or face
- Damage to braces or orthodontic appliances causing severe discomfort
Can I go to the hospital for a dental emergency?
Due to the pressures on hospital A&E departments at the moment, it is generally advised that, unless you are experiencing serious circumstances, such as severe pain or heavy bleeding following an injury to the teeth, mouth or face, you should seek help from an emergency dentist rather than go to hospital for treatment in the first instance. Other exceptions to this can also include toddlers and young children or patients who are immune-compromised, pregnant or already under a hospital consultant’s care for an associated issue or condition.
In addition, emergency dentists can often see you much quicker than waiting for hours in a busy A&E department in any case. Often, the answer to the question: can a doctor at a hospital help my tooth pain? will simply result in a general painkiller being provided before advising you to contact an emergency dentist for further help. So, going to hospital can, in fact, often delay full treatment needlessly and cause a distressed patient a needless journey.
Will a dentist pull out a tooth?
Both general and emergency dentists will generally try everything in their power to avoid pulling a tooth out. Unless you are planning a dental implant or similar treatment in the near future, a gap in the teeth can lead to other problems, such as misalignment as the other teeth move around along the gum to compensate. It can also lead to infections, bone loss and dry socket, which can be extremely painful.
If your dentist does feel that there is no alternative other than extraction, they will discuss your case with you I detail and layout all possible options and potential outcomes. It will be your decision whether or not to proceed with an extraction, which can normally be done under a local or general anaesthetic or sedation as appropriate.
Do emergency dental appointments cost more?
As with any dental treatment, emergency dentistry costs will depend entirely on what treatment is required, how complicated it is and how long, or how many appointments it will take to complete. If you are concerned about being able to afford emergency dental treatment, you may wish to look into the financing options available now, so that if you do find yourself in need of an emergency dentist, you will have a better idea of how it can be funded.
Areas we serve
Cheadle Village Dental Practice serves patients living in or visiting Cheadle and its environs. This also covers children and adults who need to contact an emergency dentist in,
and other nearby villages and towns in Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
Contact us today
Contact the team today 0161 768 0583 to find out if your area is covered by the emergency 24-hour dentist services on offer, or to discuss any other cosmetic or general dental needs you may have.