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.
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.
Emergency treatments may include:
Immediate relief for severe tooth pain
Same-day fillings, crowns or extractions
Treatment for broken or cracked teeth
Solutions for lost or damaged dental work
Emergency assessment and pain relief
Emergency Consultation Fee: £47
Your Smile, Our Priority
Dental emergencies can be distressing, which is why our team focuses on providing calm, supportive care when you need it most.
Our goal is to relieve pain quickly and provide clear guidance on the next steps for your dental treatment.
For urgent dental problems, contact our clinic immediately.
TOOTH PAIN
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TOOTH PAIN 🦷
Get An Appointment Today For Tooth Pain
Broken/ Cracked Teeth
Same-day crowns or bonding
Dental crowns
Crown re-cementing
Lost Fillings
Filling repairs and replacements
Temporary fixes/sealants
Lasting between 10-20 years
Infection Treatments
Root canal appointments
Treated by a specialist dentist
Tooth extraction as a last resort
Decay Treatments
Same-day fillings and crowns
White filling options
Temporary fixes
GUIDE TO TOOTH PAIN
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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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.
EXTRACTION
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EXTRACTION 🦷
Emergency Tooth Extraction
Our dentists may recommend extraction if a tooth cannot be saved due to severe damage or infection.
Extractions may be required for:
• Severe tooth decay
• Tooth infection that cannot be treated
• Broken teeth beyond repair
• Loose or damaged teeth
Our team always performs a full examination before recommending extraction.
Symptoms
Severe decay
Tooth pain that won’t go away
Broken teeth beyond repair
Loose tooth
Replacement Teeth
Dental Implants
Dental Bridges
Partial Dentures
LOSS TEETH
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LOSS TEETH 🦷
Get An Appointment Today If You Need Help With A Lost Tooth
If a tooth cannot be saved, we will discuss replacement options to restore your smile and function.
Replacement options include:
Implant Bridges
The implant stabilises the bridge
Durable for up to 30 years
Supports the jawbone
Bridges for Teeth
Requires crowns on healthy teeth
Durable for 5-15 years
A fixed prosthetic
Partial Dentures
Reliant on metal clasps
Durable for 5-10 years
Made from plastic
Dental Implants
The most recommended solution
Longest-lasting solution
Highly durable
GUM SWELLING
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GUM SWELLING 🦷
Possible symptoms include:
• Tender or painful gums
• Bleeding gums
• Swelling around teeth
• Gum abscess or infection
Help With Gum Swelling
Treatment may include:
• Professional cleaning
• Antibiotic treatment where required
• Gum treatment to remove infection
When To Call An Emergency Dentist
You should contact our clinic if you experience:
✔ Severe tooth pain
✔ Facial swelling
✔ Knocked-out tooth
✔ Broken tooth
✔ Dental abscess
✔ Lost crown or filling