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Emergency Dentist Southampton

Dental emergencies do not wait. Whether you have sudden dental pain, chipped teeth, broken crowns or a dental abscess, Portland Street Dental Care provides same-day appointment support and calm emergency treatment in Southampton. Call us now and we will see you as soon as possible.

      Emergency Dentist in Southampton

      When a dental problem strikes without warning, quick care can be the difference between saving and losing a tooth. At Portland Street Dental Care, our dental professionals provide urgent support for your dental needs, whether you are registered with us or not. 

      Our experienced team treats a wide range of emergencies, including severe toothache, avulsed teeth, chipped teeth, broken crowns, dental abscesses, lost fillings and facial swelling. If you need an emergency dentist in Southampton, we aim to relieve pain quickly, protect your teeth and support your lasting oral health. 

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      Do You Need Emergency Dental Care?

      Not every dental problem feels urgent at first, but many issues that start small can become serious if left untreated. These are common signs that you need emergency treatment from a dental practice that can assess you promptly: 

      • Severe or persistent tooth pain that does not ease with over-the-counter painkillers 
      • Avulsed teeth, or a tooth that has been knocked out or partly dislodged and needs immediate attention
      • Chipped teeth, cracked teeth or broken teeth that are painful or have a sharp edge 
      • A dental abscess with swelling, throbbing pain, a bad taste or a fever 
      • Lost fillings or broken crowns leaving the tooth exposed, sensitive or uncomfortable 
      • Bleeding from the mouth that does not stop after gentle pressure 
      • Facial swelling around the jaw, cheek or gums, especially if it is spreading 


      If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, do not wait for your usual dentist if they cannot see you quickly. Contact our local practice so we can assess your condition and provide the care you need.
       

      What We Treat at Emergency Appointments

      Severe Toothache

      Toothache that is constant, intense or getting worse can point to infection, decay or nerve damage. Pain relief may reduce discomfort temporarily, but it will not treat the underlying cause. Our dental professionals will examine the tooth, explain a clear treatment plan and recommend the right treatment options, which may include a filling, root canal or tooth extraction.

      Knocked-Out Tooth

      If a tooth has been completely knocked out, time is critical. Avulsed teeth should be handled carefully by the crown, not the root. Rinse the tooth gently without scrubbing, then try to place it back in the socket if possible. If not, keep it in milk or inside your cheek and call us immediately. The sooner you are seen, the better the chance of saving the tooth. Where re-implantation is not possible, we can discuss longer-term options such as dental implants.

      Dental Abscess and Swelling

      A dental abscess is a pocket of infection in or around a tooth or gum. It can cause throbbing pain, swelling, a high temperature and a bad taste in the mouth. Abscesses need prompt professional treatment, as infection can spread if left untreated. We will drain the abscess if needed and advise on appropriate additional treatment, including antibiotics where necessary.

      Chipped or Broken Teeth

      Chipped teeth may seem minor, but they can expose the inner layer of the tooth and lead to sensitivity or infection. Our dentists can smooth rough edges and restore the tooth with a tooth-coloured filling or composite bonding. More severely broken teeth may need a crown to protect the remaining structure and help keep treatment as pain free as possible.

      Lost Fillings or Crowns

      Losing a filling or crown can leave your tooth feeling sharp, sensitive or uncomfortable when eating and drinking. Avoid chewing on that side of your mouth and contact us as soon as possible. We will re-cement or replace the restoration quickly, helping to protect the tooth from further damage.

      Facial Swelling

      Swelling in or around the face, jaw or gums is often linked to a dental infection and should never be ignored. It can develop quickly and, in serious cases, affect your ability to swallow or breathe. If you have significant swelling alongside a fever, seek urgent care immediately.

      How Our Emergency Appointments Work

      Getting urgent dental care at Portland Street Dental Care is straightforward, with patient care at the centre of every visit. 

      1. Call us as soon as your problem begins. Our team will assess your situation and arrange the earliest available same-day appointment.
      2. Arrive at our Southampton dental practice, where our team will help you feel settled, including nervous patients and anyone with dental anxiety.
      3. Your dentist will assess you thoroughly, take any necessary X-rays and explain the findings clearly.
      4. Treatment is carried out at the same appointment where possible, using local anaesthetic when needed so you leave with pain relieved and the problem addressed.
      5. Aftercare advice is provided before you leave, and we will arrange any follow-up care needed to protect your long-term oral health.

      Need an Emergency Dentist in Southampton Today?

      Do not put up with dental pain or wait to see if things improve on their own. Dental emergencies rarely resolve without treatment, and acting quickly gives you the best outcome. Call Portland Street Dental Care now if you need an emergency dentist in Southampton and want to arrange your same-day emergency appointment. 

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      We are here to help you get out of pain and back to normal as quickly as possible. Contact us for further information.

      FAQs

      How much does emergency dental treatment cost?

      Emergency dental treatment costs vary depending on the issue and treatment required. We will explain your options and any costs clearly before treatment begins, so you can make an informed decision about your care. 

      We aim to offer a same day appointment for dental emergencies whenever possible. Call us as early as you can so we can arrange a time that works for you.

      Handle avulsed teeth by the crown only, rinse gently without scrubbing, and try to reinsert the tooth into the socket. If that is not possible, store it in milk or inside your cheek and get to us as quickly as possible.

      Yes, if left untreated, a dental abscess can spread and become a serious health risk. Always seek prompt treatment if you suspect an abscess. Swelling, a fever or difficulty swallowing are signs you need to be seen urgently.

      Yes. We accept new patients for emergency appointments. You do not need to be an existing patient to receive urgent treatment at our practice.