Why choose Bright Dental Care in an emergency?

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Supportive

We understand dental emergencies can be stressful, and provide reassuring and supportive care you can trust.

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Fast

We strive to respond to your emergency requests and book your appointment as soon as possible, often on the same day.

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Accessible

We are located in the heart of Epping, with easy parking nearby, making attending your emergency appointment easy.

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Experienced

Our exceptional team is highly skilled and experienced in dental emergencies, able to provide the highest quality treatment and care.

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What is a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is usually unexpected and happens without warning, requiring urgent treatment to get you out of pain and restore your mouth to full function. By their very nature, most emergencies cannot be avoided, but you can trust our emergency dentists for fast and efficient help. We prioritise your comfort and health, so whether you need an emergency tooth extraction, personalised advice, or high-quality treatment, you’re in safe hands.

A dental emergency could take any of the following forms:

  • A broken, fractured or damaged tooth
  • A knocked-out tooth
  • Severe or sudden pain in any part of your mouth
  • Extreme swelling or an abscess in your gum
  • A lost filling or crown
  • Bleeding from your mouth that won’t stop
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Your dental emergency treatment journey

  1. Dental Emergencies

    Contact us

    If you experience a dental emergency, please contact us as soon as possible. The easiest way is to call us on 01992 572461, but you can also send us a message and we will get back to you. We arrange your emergency appointment for a time that suits you, and always endeavour to see you on the same day if we can.

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    Advice before your appointment

    To help while you wait for your appointment, we give you some personalised advice to follow. This may involve how to store a knocked-out or broken tooth, which painkillers to take for toothache, or how to manage an abscess before you can be seen.

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    Emergency treatment

    When you arrive for your emergency appointment, we warmly welcome you and work quickly to understand the nature of the issue. If possible, our emergency dentists will treat the problem straightaway, but sometimes temporary measures to get you out of pain are used.

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    Follow-up

    If you need further treatment to properly solve your dental issue, we book you a follow-up appointment. We give you some advice on how to look after your mouth in the meantime, and ask you to contact us as soon as possible if you need help.

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Frequently asked questions

A dental emergency is classed as a condition that requires immediate attention to prevent further damage or complications. It is typically unexpected and appears without prior warning. A dental emergency could take many forms, including severe pain or toothache, a broken or knocked-out tooth, extreme bleeding or swelling, and a lost filling or crown.