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If your teeth break the fall

When an accident happens, it is not unusual for us to look back and think about what we could have done differently. Sometimes things happen and there is not much we can do to stop them. If you trip on the curb and land on your face, you can’t go back in time. It may even make you laugh, or if not you, your friends. What isn’t so funny is when you get up to find that you have broken a tooth.

Emergency Dentist in BuckinghamshireWhen accidents like these happen, although you can’t go back in time, you can go and get your tooth fixed. With a broken, chipped or lost tooth, you will probably require an emergency dentist in Buckinghamshire. At Garden View dental practice, we try to get you an appointment as soon as possible. This is so that one our dentists can replant your tooth if necessary, or temporarily restore your tooth before you get a more permanent fix.

It’s not just broken teeth or accidents that an emergency dentist in Buckinghamshire like us is here for. It might be that you wake up to the intense pain of toothache. This can be extremely uncomfortable and stop you from getting on with your day. When it comes to toothache, there is likely to be a source to the problem, which is why you should ring us and arrange an appointment.

Visiting an emergency dentist in Buckinghamshire

It is important to book an emergency dental appointment as soon as you can. The sooner your teeth are seen to, the more likely they are to be rescued. Having your problem treated means avoiding further complications with your teeth, such as the movement of your remaining teeth when they try to fill in the gaps of a missing tooth.

Although it is not nice to anticipate accidents or injuries, it’s better to be prepared just in case. If you need an emergency dentist in Buckinghamshire, you will arrive at Garden View to have your teeth thoroughly examined by one of our dentists. To rule out the possibility of infection, the affected area will be sterilised and your teeth will then be treated.