Dental Emergency over the Christmas period

In the lead up to Christmas The Dental Studio will be open until the 24th of December 2021. If you experience a dental emergency in the run up to Christmas, be sure to ring the surgery prior to 10am as we have a number of emergency appointments available each day so we will endeavour to see you as quickly as possible to ensure you are pain free and able to enjoy your Christmas dinner. dental-emergency

The Dental Studio will be closed from 25th December 2021 and will reopen on the 4th of January 2022.

We will be open for one day only on the 31st of December for emergencies and closed again from the 1st to the 3rd of January 2022.

During this time the surgery is part of an emergency rota where a number of dental practices in the local area take it in turn to cover emergency appointments out of normal working hours. Should you experience a problem during the festive period please ring the surgery on 01206 845891. There will be a message on the answerphone giving details of the emergency phone number you will need to ring. Please leave your name, telephone number and a short message and the emergency dentist will get back to you. There is a £180 call out fee for all private patients, those involved in one of our membership plans will be able to claim this fee back.

You may require urgent treatment if you have:

  • A toothache or swelling

This is the most common reason patients seek emergency dental treatment and there are a number of different causes.

Pain is often caused by an infection within the root of the tooth. The tooth may need to be drained to remove the infection and the dentist may also prescribe you antibiotics.

The dentist will advise you to complete the course of antibiotics and then come in for a review appointment. It is very important that you attend this second appointment because although the pain will reduce as the infection clears it is important to find a permanent solution, so the infection does not reoccur. It may be necessary to have a filling, root canal treatment or if it is not possible to save the tooth it will need to be extracted.

  • Trauma to the face, mouth of teeth following an injury or accident

If you experience a blow or direct force to your face, mouth or teeth there is the potential for damage to occur. If you notice that your teeth are loose or have been chipped or broken you will need to attend the dentist for a full assessment to be made.

  • A permanent tooth knocked out

If a permanent tooth is knocked out, wherever possible replace the tooth into the socket immediately and seek dental treatment. It may be possible for the tooth to be saved. If there is a risk of the tooth being swallowed for example if the patient is a young child, keep the tooth in a container of body temperature milk and seek dental treatment immediately.

  • Bleeding following an extraction that does not stop or a dry socket

Following a tooth extraction there is the potential for the socket to continue to bleed if a clot does not form. This often happens in patients who are taking blood thinning medication such as warfarin and aspirin. If this is the case the dentist may put sutures in place to hold the socket closed and allow the gums more time to heal. These will dissolve away naturally within a week to ten days.

It is also possible for infection to get into the socket if the blood does not clot properly, this is known as a dry socket and can be very painful. You may also notice a bad smell emanating from the area. This can be treated by using a warm saline solution to clean the area and then packing the socket with an antibacterial dressing. The site will need to be cleaned regularly to reduce the chance of any further infection.

  • A broken tooth or lost filling

A broken tooth or lost filling may cause pain because of the sharp tooth edges left behind and because the underlying dentine may be exposed.

There are a number of treatment options then available, the tooth may be re-filled, crowned, have root canal treatment or if the prognosis is poor it may need to be extracted. The dentist will be able to discuss all the possible options with you before you make the decision on how you would like to proceed.

For Dental Emergency advice like a Broken Wire or Lost Crown watch our Principal Stephen Pitt explain in these video’s what you can do at home https://www.youtube.com/user/DentalStudioColchstr/playlists

All the team at The Dental Studio would like to wish our patients a happy and trouble free Christmas, but should you have any issues during the festive period do not hesitate to call the surgery on 01206 845891