If you are experiencing severe pain, swelling, or a dental injury, Just Dentistry provides rapid emergency dental care in London. We offer priority scheduling and same-day appointments to address urgent issues like dental abscesses, knocked-out teeth, and uncontrolled bleeding. Our team focuses on immediate pain relief and infection control to stabilize your health and preserve your natural smile.
What Constitutes a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency requires immediate professional attention to relieve severe pain, save a tooth, or stop a spreading infection. Seek care right away for:
- Severe Pain & Swelling: Intense throbbing or facial swelling that affects daily life.
- Dental Abscess: A serious infection at the root of a tooth that can spread if not treated.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: A permanent tooth that has been displaced; immediate action is required to save it.
- Uncontrolled Bleeding: Bleeding from the gums or a socket that won’t stop after an injury.
- Significant Damage: Large chips, cracks, or a completely broken tooth from trauma.
Immediate First Aid Steps
Before you arrive at our London clinic, follow these protocols to manage the situation:
| Emergency Type |
Immediate Action |
| Knocked-Out Tooth |
Hold the tooth by the crown (top), rinse gently, and try to reinsert it. If not possible, keep it in a container of milk. |
| Severe Toothache |
Rinse with warm salt water and gently floss to remove trapped debris. Do not apply aspirin directly to the gum. |
| Broken/Chipped Tooth |
Save any fragments. Rinse your mouth with warm water and apply gauze if there is bleeding. |
| Dental Abscess |
Rinse with salt water several times. Do not wait; infections can spread to the jaw or bloodstream. |
Pediatric Dental Emergencies
Children are highly susceptible to dental trauma. If your child has a dental emergency, stay calm and follow these steps:
- Permanent Teeth: Follow the adult protocol for knocked-out teeth (keep moist, see us immediately).
- Baby Teeth: Do not attempt to reinsert a knocked-out baby tooth, as this can damage the permanent tooth developing underneath. Contact us for an assessment.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Apply firm but gentle pressure with a clean cloth to stop bleeding in the lips or tongue.
Preventing Future Emergencies
While accidents happen, most dental emergencies can be avoided with proactive care:
- Wear a Mouthguard: Essential for anyone participating in sports or vigorous activities.
- Avoid Using Teeth as Tools: Never use your teeth to open packages or bite hard objects like ice.
- Routine Checkups: Regular exams allow us to catch small cracks or decaying fillings before they turn into painful emergencies.