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Dental Emergency in Bayswater

Get fast help for dental emergency in Bayswater & Paddington

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Emergency Dentists, at-a-glance:

PROTECT

Prevent future emergencies

Guidance and aftercare to reduce the risk of repeat issues and keep your oral health strong.

RESTORE

Expert treatment plans

From temporary fixes to long-term restorations, we’ll get your smile back on track.

RESPONSIVE

Same-day emergency appointments

Quick, reliable care when you need it most — because dental pain can’t wait.

REASSURING

Gentle, calming approach

We understand dental emergencies can be stressful. Our team is here to ease your discomfort with compassionate care.

RELIEF

Fast pain management

Immediate solutions to relieve toothaches, broken teeth, swelling, or infections.

What is classed as a dental emergency?

We class a dental emergency as anything which is causing you pain, swelling or bleeding to the teeth, mouth and gums. If you are unsure if you are experiencing a dental emergency, call our friendly team who will be able to assess your symptoms and get you booked in.

Dental emergencies are distressing and often painful. We understand that you need to see an emergency dentist as quickly as possible.

We urge you to call our friendly reception team on +44 20 7229 9102 as soon as possible so that we can get you booked in to see the emergency dentist.

Common dental emergencies experienced by patients living in Bayswater & Paddington include:

  • Persistent toothache
  • A chipped tooth
  • A knocked-out tooth
  • A dental abscess
  • A broken or loose crown
  • Loose or missing fillings
  • Painful wisdom teeth
  • Bleeding from the socket of a recently extracted tooth

It is important to call us on +44 20 7229 9102 to see the emergency dentist as soon as you are able so that we can get you booked in quickly. The earlier in the day you call us, the more likely we can get you to see the emergency dentist on the same day.

If your dental emergency occurs outside of our usual opening hours of between 9am and 5pm, we recommend you call 111 who can give you advice on what to do.

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Patients from Bayswater, Paddington, Westbourne Grove, and throughout Central London choose Notting Hill Dental for dental hygiene because we offer:

  • Complimentary initial consultation to assess your oral health needs
  • Flexible payment options including interest-free finance to make treatment affordable
  • Convenient appointment times with early morning, evening, and weekend slots to accommodate busy schedules
  • Expert professional team providing personalized care throughout your treatment journey
  • State-of-the-art dental facility in a comfortable, relaxing environment near Notting Hill Gate
  • Outstanding patient reviews with 5-star ratings from satisfied London patients
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 Advice for common dental emergencies in Bayswater & Paddington

Advice for common dental emergencies in Bayswater & Paddington

Here are some of the more common dental emergencies that we witness with patients living in Bayswater & Paddington:

  • A KNOCKED-OUT-TOOTH
    This dental emergency can be very upsetting. Be sure to visit A&E if you have sustained physical injuries to your face or body.

    If you have found the knocked-out tooth, pick it up by the crown, not the roots and either keep it in your mouth or in a pot of cold milk whilst you wait to see the emergency dentist.

    It is vital that you call the emergency dentist as soon as possible as timing is of the essence in being able to save the knocked-out-tooth.
  • LOOSE OR LOST FILLING
    If you have the filling, bring it with you when you see the emergency dentist. Take paracetamol for any pain and gently swill warm salty water around your mouth to help keep the area clean and free from infection. Avoid consuming anything too hot or too cold and try to chew on the other side of your mouth.
  • A BROKEN CROWN
    If a dental crown breaks, try rinsing your mouth in warm, salty water to keep the area clean and ease the pain. Take paracetamol if necessary and avoid chewing on this side of your mouth. You should eat soft foods and avoid hot and sugary drinks whilst you wait to see the emergency dentist.

    If you have them, take the broken pieces of the dental crown with you to see the emergency dentist. The emergency dentist may be able to repair your existing crown, or you may need a new one.

What happens at an emergency dental appointment in Bayswater?

This will depend upon the nature of your dental emergency, but our first priority will always be to eliminate any pain that you are experiencing. Our kind and caring team will take great care of you.

Depending on your type of dental emergency, you may need an urgent procedure carried out on the day. If not, we may make a repair to the tooth or carry out a form of temporary treatment and then book you in for a follow up appointment for a more comprehensive form of treatment.

  • How often should I floss my teeth?

    Daily flossing is essential for optimal oral health. While it may seem time-consuming initially, flossing is the only effective method to remove plaque between teeth where toothbrushes cannot reach. Our dental hygienists provide personalized flossing instruction during your appointment.

  • What causes persistent bad breath?

    Bad breath can result from various factors including diet, poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, or gum disease. Our dental hygienists conduct thorough assessments to identify the root cause, provide appropriate treatment, and establish preventive strategies for lasting fresh breath.

  • Are electric toothbrushes more effective than manual brushes?

    Electric toothbrushes typically provide more thorough cleaning due to their higher stroke frequency per minute. However, effective cleaning is possible with manual toothbrushes when used correctly. The most important factors are brushing twice daily for at least two minutes each time, using proper technique, and choosing a toothbrush you'll use consistently.