Emergency Dentist

Emergency dentist in Mountsorrel

Emergency dentist in Mountsorrel

Do you require urgent dental treatment?

Whether you have tooth pain because of a tooth injury, or even a chipped tooth then please get in touch with us a soon as possible.

We make it our priority to take care of your dental injuries as we understand they can be quite a traumatic experience.

So if you are in pain and need to see an emergency dentist quickly, then our team at Park Dental Care can help treat you on the same day for anything that may require immediate attention.

Please call in the morning of your emergency, and we will let you know the time of your urgent dental care appointment.

If you are not a registered patient with us then don’t worry, we will still do our best to get you an emergency appointment.

Looking for an emergency dentist in Loughborough?

We are only 10 minutes away from Loughborough, which is an easy drive down the A6, followed by Sileby Road and then Leicester Road.

Dental emergency can be

Making that call to us is crucial in an emergency situation, but more importantly there are some steps you can take to help with you pain while you’re waiting for your appointment to see the emergency dentist.

Toothache

Gently clean the pain area with a soft bristle toothbrush, and rinse your mouth with warm salt water.

Facial swelling

Apply a cold compress to the swelling to help with the pain, and take ibuprofen for more relief if necessary.

Knocked out tooth

Gently rinse the tooth (no scrubbing), and either place it between your gums and cheek, or wrap it in a clean cloth that has been soaked in saline solution or milk.

Wisdom tooth pain

Rinse with warm salt water to ease swelling, apply a cold compress, and take pain relievers if needed. Avoid chewing on the painful side.

Dental abscess

Rinse with warm salt water to ease pain. Do not press or drain the area. Call for urgent dental care as infection can spread quickly.

Gum infection

Use a warm salt water rinse to soothe gums. Avoid brushing the area too hard. If pain or swelling worsens, seek urgent care.

Broken crown, veneers, or bridges

If loose, avoid chewing and call your dentist. If it falls off, keep it safe and rinse your mouth gently with warm water.

Soft tissue injury

If bleeding, then try to stop it by applying firm pressure on the injury with a clean cloth. If no bleeding, then clean the area with a clean cloth and warm water, and apply a cold compress.

Chipped or cracked tooth

Put the broken piece in a moist cloth, and rinse your mouth with warm water, and keep clean

We serve patients from the following locations:

We see patients from the following locations for emergency dental treatment; Loughborough, Shelthorpe, Woodthorpe, Quorn, North End, Woodhouse, Swithland, Rothley, Cossington, Sileby, East Goscote, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Seagrave, Thrussington, Brooksby, Six Hills, Barrow-upon-Soar, Burton on the Wolds, Walton on the Wolds, and nearby surrounding areas.