Emergency Dentist Leeds
Please call for same day appointments 0113 243 4014
Have A Dental Emergency?
Looking for an emergency dentist in Leeds? In a dental emergency, you may experience some form of pain, bleeding, swelling or be in severe discomfort. If you have a chipped, cracked or a knocked-out tooth then this is also considered a dental emergency.
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WHAT TO DO IN A DENTAL EMERGENCY IN LEEDS?
Here at Headrow Dental Leeds, we make it our policy to see a patient on the same day if they have a genuine dental emergency.
Please call 0113 243 4014 and tell our friendly receptionists that you need to see an emergency dentist for a pain assessment, and give them a brief description of the problem.
We will try and book your emergency dental appointment as soon as possible but always before the end of the day, as long as the phone call has been made in the morning (before 12pm).
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Advice For The Most Common Dental Emergencies
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TOOTHACHE
A mixture of Ibuprofen and Paracetamol together is best so take this if your medical history allows. If you cannot take Ibuprofen then take Paracetamol on it’s own and be sure to follow the directions on the packet.
Apply a cold compress if you have any swelling.
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CHIPPED TOOTH OR BROKEN TEETH
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TRAUMA OR KNOCKED OUT TOOTH
If you still have the knocked-out tooth, keep it carefully inside your cheek so that the saliva will clean it. If this is not possible keep it in some milk. Do not put it in water.
Try to avoid touching the root to protect the root fibres. Please look at the tooth rescue advice on the smiling dentist poster.
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LOST FILLING
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LOST CROWN
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ABSCESSES
Emergency Dentist Leeds
WHAT TO DO IN A DENTAL EMERGENCY IN LEEDS?
Here at Headrow Dental Leeds, we make it our policy to see a patient on the same day if they have a genuine dental emergency.
Please call 0113 243 4014 and tell our friendly receptionists that you need to see an emergency dentist for a pain assessment, and give them a brief description of the problem.
We will try and book your emergency dental appointment as soon as possible but always before the end of the day, as long as the phone call has been made in the morning (before 12pm).