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What is classed as a dental emergency?

A dental emergency can be distressing so we make it our policy to always see a patient with a dental emergency on the same day if you call us in the morning.

We class a dental emergency as anything that causes you pain or where you experience bleeding or swelling. This can include a chipped, cracked or knocked-out tooth.

Please call us on 020 8977 7002 if you are experiencing any of the following:

What should I do about my dental emergency?

We always recommend that you ring us for an urgent appointment – but we also have some advice for anyone with any dental issues.

If you’ve knocked out or chipped a tooth, you should first seek medical advice from your doctor or A&E. If you’re able to, save your knocked-out tooth and keep it in some milk to take to your emergency dental appointment.

If possible, save any pieces from a chipped tooth and bring these with you. You should also rinse your mouth out with some water, before applying a cold compress if you’re suffering from any pain.

If your dental issue is toothache, our advice is to take Ibuprofen to deal with the pain. It’s vital you always seek medical advice before doing so, though. Applying a cold compress will also help manage any swelling.

What do I do about an abscess?

Have an abscess? Painkillers may help if you have any pain, but again, always seek medical advice first.

You can also rinse your mouth in saltwater, which should help relieve any pain you’re experiencing.

Lost a crown? Paracetemol may help you better deal with the pain – always check with a pharmacist or doctor first, though – and avoid hot or cold drinks, too.

If possible, take the crown with you to your emergency dental appointment.

If your problem is a lost filling, paracetemol will help you deal with any pain – but the advice is the same: always speak to a pharmacist or doctor first. Avoid hot or cold drinks, too – and chat to your chemist about purchasing some temporary filling material, which will help until you visit us for your emergency dental appointment.

Call In A Dental Emergency

If you are experiencing any one of the following dental emergencies,
then please call us immediately on 01908 731 705

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Toothache

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Wisdom Teeth Pain

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Loose Veneers, Crowns or Fillings

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Chipped Tooths

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Fractured Teeth

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Loose Teeth

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Knocked Out Tooth

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Trauma To Teeth

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Soft Tissue Injuries

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Broken Wires/Braces

Emergency Dental Services When Pain Can’t Wait

When dental emergencies strike, quick action can make all the difference.

At Smile Rooms Kingston, our emergency dental team is ready to provide immediate treatment for broken teeth, severe toothaches, lost fillings, and other urgent dental situations.

While we proudly serve Kingston upon Thames residents with same-day emergency appointments, we understand that dental emergencies can happen anywhere.

That’s why we work closely with our network of Smile Rooms emergency dental clinics across the region. If you’re visiting family in Reading or traveling to Kingston upon Thames, Windsor, or Kingston, you can receive the same exceptional emergency dental care at any of our affiliated Smile Rooms practices.

Our Smile Rooms Kingston emergency dental specialists are available at 020 8546 1234. Visit our clinic at 3 Old Row Court, Rose Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1XZ for prompt relief from dental pain and expert emergency treatment. Your dental health is our priority—wherever you are in the Thames Valley.

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