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Two ways that an emergency dentist in Beaconsfield can help you

An emergency dentist is there for you if you have any kind of dental trauma, bleeding or pain. At Garden View Dental Care, we offer an emergency service to ensure that our patients get the help they need as soon as possible.

Please note: if you have had any kind of head trauma or injuries that are unrelated to your teeth, you may need to visit the doctor or accident and emergency department before we can take care of your teeth. If you are unsure, make an emergency appointment with your GP, visit your local hospital or call 999 as appropriate.

Emergency Dentist in BeaconsfieldBelow are just two of the ways that Garden View Dental Care can help in an emergency. Our friendly staff are on the end of the telephone to help assess your needs and get you the care that you need as soon as possible.

Pain reduction

A dental emergency quite often involves pain and this is, of course, our first priority when we see you at the emergency dentist in Beaconsfield. Even if we are not able to complete all of the work that you need to completely repair your teeth, we can at least send you home free of pain. You will also know when your next appointment will be, when we will continue working on your smile.

If you are already in pain, it is good to know that you have an emergency dentist in Beaconsfield at the ready. Feel free to ask a member of our team about our emergency services now, before you need them.

Save a missing tooth

Your tooth is a living thing and it has attachments to your blood supply and nerves. If you lose a tooth, the body’s healing responses will quickly start closing those connections and repairing the area to prevent infection. This can make it less likely that we will be able to save your tooth the longer that you wait to see us.

Visit the emergency dentist in Beaconsfield as soon as possible if you have a tooth that is falling or has fallen out. If possible, keep it in position. If you cannot do this, keep it in a little milk. Do not put it in water.