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Emergency Dental Care You Can Count On
Emergency dentists in Wakefield giving patients immediate relief, friendly support, and effective emergency treatments.
Need emergency dental care?
Whether you’re dealing with a severe toothache, think you have a tooth or gum infection, or accidentally chipped or knocked out a tooth, you’ve come to the place.
Our friendly emergency dentists provide a full range of urgent dental services at our Wakefield clinic to get you back on track as soon as possible.
Contact our helpful reception team to book an emergency appointment now.
Compassionate Dental Care, When You Need It Most
We know how worrying a dental emergency can be, especially if you’re in pain or emotional distress.
That’s why at Advance Dental Care, we go above and beyond to make you feel comfortable, relaxed, and fully supported during your treatment with a calming, friendly, and informative service.
Dealing with a dental emergency doesn’t have to be scary! With our experienced emergency dentists by your side, you’ll feel immediately at ease as we carefully and methodically treat the source of your pain.
What To Expect From Your Emergency Dental Treatment
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Visit - Call 01924 255 554 and tell us what dental emergency you're dealing with, book online or walk into our clinic and we'll book you in as soon as possible.
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Triage - Once we assess your dental issue and find the root of the problem, we'll recommend the most suitable treatment options available and create a bespoke treatment plan.
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Treat - When you're happy with our plan, we carry out the treatment. If you wish, you can choose to go under dental sedation.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
If you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, can’t eat or drink, or have a tooth injury, we consider these dental emergencies. If you’re not sure you need emergency treatment, please call us now on 01924 255 554, and we’ll advise you.
Below are some of the most common emergencies our dentists treat here at our Wakefield clinic.
Severe Toothache
A toothache is one of the most common dental emergencies we treat by removing any tooth decay and placing a sedative dressing on the tooth.
Tooth Infections
Tooth infections often cause a painful abscess, which we treat by draining it, applying a dressing, and may put you on a course of antibiotics.
Tooth Injuries
Tooth fractures or losses can be distressing but don’t worry. Our dentists will restore your teeth with splints and cosmetic fixes.
Prosthetic Issues
Our dentists repair and replace a wide range of damaged dental prosthetics, including lost/broken crowns, fillings, and dentures.
Got a dental emergency? Book your appointment now!
Dealing with a dental emergency doesn’t have to be scary! With our experienced emergency dentists by your side, you’ll feel immediately at ease as we carefully and methodically treat the source of your pain.
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A Healthy, Natural Smile
Smile with confidence knowing that your teeth are healthy & beautiful.
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Stress-Free Visits
Never worry about visits to the dentist again. You're in safe hands.
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Healthy Teeth For Life
Avoid future issues with regular checkups and planned treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is considered a dental emergency?
We typically define a dental emergency as a patient who needs treatment to: - Stop uncontrollable bleeding - Treat severe tooth or gum pain - Save a knocked-out tooth - Fix a chipped or fractured tooth - Stop a tooth infection - Treat a tooth or gum abscess In general, if you’re experiencing severe pain, distress, loss of function, or your condition will worsen if you don’t get fast treatment, we consider this a dental emergency and recommend you give us a call to book an emergency appointment.
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How do I know if my tooth infection is spreading?
Tooth infections such as abscesses on the tooth or gums can be extremely dangerous if you don’t get them treated quickly. If you’re experiencing fever, swelling, dehydration, a quickening heart rate, pain in your stomach, or are finding it hard to breathe; please call us immediately on 01924 255 554.
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Can you go to A&E with a toothache?
If you have a toothache, find swelling around your eye, neck, or mouth area, and it’s difficult to breathe, swallow, or speak, we’d advise you to call the NHS helpline on 111 immediately, and they will advise you on whether you need A&E treatment.
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How long does an emergency root canal take?
Emergency root canals typically take between 1-2 hours to complete. This may be longer or shorter depending on the complexity of your dental problem.
Locations we cover
- Wakefield
Opening Times
- Monday 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Tuesday 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Wednesday 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Thursday 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
- Bank Holidays Closed