Everyone’s nightmare scenario is a problem occurring with their teeth and the practice is either closed or there are no immediate appointments available. In that situation we would recommend that you make an appointment with our emergency dentist in Beaconsfield.
For those who are unsure what we can help out with at short notice we’ve comprised a short list.
Perform temporary repairs
One of the main reasons you would see our emergency dentist in Beaconsfield is if you require temporary repairs to keep things in place until your regular appointment can be made. This can involve things such as providing a cover for a tooth that’s chipped or inserting a filling that your normal dentist can complete later on.
Short-notice repairs are pretty common for patients that are involved in a lot of sports or situations where damage to the teeth has a high chance of occuring. To limit the need for these types of appointments in the future we would also recommend a mouthguard to be worn, to protect your teeth from further damage.
Emergency diagnosis of symptoms
Another example of when an emergency visit may be needed is if you require someone to diagnose a problem with your teeth immediately. This could cover situations such as sudden sharp pain that doesn’t subside with painkillers or lasts for more than 24 hours, persistent bleeding of gums or sores that prevent you from eating or drinking.
At Garden View Dental Care our team will get to the root of your problem fast, to help alleviate your symptoms and get you back on the road to recovery.
Recommendation for further treatment
In some more extreme cases our emergency team can also recommend you have further treatment if it’s necessary. This can involve things such as X-rays, the introduction of a specialised treatment or an additional practitioner for a separate procedure.
Dental surgery
In the same vein as temporary repairs, in the event that you require immediate dental surgery our emergency practitioners can step in to help you. This may be in situations such as badly damaged teeth that a quick repair won’t fix, or if a tooth has become diseased and is causing a lot of pain or other health problems.
Repairs for orthodontics
But it’s not just teeth, in the event that you damage a set of braces or dentures our team can step in to help fix them. This could be things like a broken bracket or wiring that may have snapped or become snagged and damaged, or for denture wearers if there are any cracks or breaks that crop up and you do not have a replacement set readily available.
These are just a few situations where one of our team can help you in an emergency. If you’re in need of any of the examples we listed above, then do not hesitate to get in contact with us as the sooner we can help you, the better off you will be. If you’re not sure that your situation warrants an emergency appointment then call and check, our team will be happy to alleviate any concerns you may have.


Stop smoking
Here’s a little additional information about why and when we would recommend this to our patients.
That’s why we’ve comprised a short list of a few things to keep an eye out for that might be signs that you should come in and see our
At Garden View Dental Care we believe that a smile is as individual as the person it belongs to. We value every one of our patients and put patient care and well-being at the very heart of everything we do. At Garden View Dental Care we take your smile to the next level.
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Garden View Dental Care offer a comprehensive and professional range of dental treatments and we do so in a way that makes you, the patient, always feel valued and part of the process. We are rightly proud of our reputation as a caring and trusted family dental practice and we work hard to keep it that way
By calling us as soon as you can, following an accident or an injury, we can guide you through the best ways to salvage the situation. We will book an appointment for you at the earliest possible convenience, as the sooner that you see our emergency dentist in Buckinghamshire, the better your chances are that your knocked out teeth can be re-implanted, and the damage can be identified and dealt with effectively.
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