Emergency Dentist in Birmingham
If you are experiencing tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth or dental trauma, our team at Euro Dental Care and Wellness Centre can provide urgent dental care.
Our Harborne dental practice offers emergency dental appointments to assess the problem, relieve discomfort and provide appropriate treatment as quickly as possible.
DENTAL EMERGENCY
WHY PATIENTS VISIT US?
Toothache
Lost Dental Filling
Painful gums
Infections
Broken Denture
Lost Crown
Knocked out tooth
Broken or chipped tooth
Sports Injury
Gum Bleeding
Abscess
Swelling
WE OFFER SAME DAY EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS
We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and often painful. Our team aims to offer same-day emergency appointments where possible to provide prompt care and relief.
FREQUENTYLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
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Emergency dental care involves immediate treatment to relieve severe pain, stop bleeding, treat infections, or manage dental trauma affecting your teeth, gums, or jaw.
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Costs vary depending on the treatment required, such as extractions, fillings, or root canal treatment. Our Birmingham-based dentist will provide a clear estimate after consultation and assessment.
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The emergency consultation fee would be £47.
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Item description
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Cavities and untreated dental decay
Abscessed tooth
Failed or failing restoration
Cracked tooth or fracture
Bruxism/ grinding
Gum disease and recession
Infection or pulpitis
Impacted wisdom teeth
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Tooth loss is usually the biggest consequence of toothache, it’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible.
Toothache will never go away on its own – and the longer it’s ignored, the more likely the problem will worsen and be more costly to resolve.
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Toothache and throbbing tooth pain usually signal to a dentist a potential problem with the underlying tooth structure, like an infection or decay. It’s usually the first warning sign that alarms you to a problem with your tooth or oral health, and the situation will only worsen if you don’t get it treated immediately.
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While waiting for your appointment, you can minimise tooth pain by taking over-the-counter medications, rinsing with salt water or using an ice pack to reduce swelling.
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Common dental emergencies include severe toothache, swelling, knocked-out teeth, broken or chipped teeth, lost fillings or crowns, and signs of infection such as pus or fever.
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We prioritise emergency cases and offer same-day or urgent appointments. It’s best to call us ahead on our telephone number 0121 428 2999 if possible.