- We are here to help 24/7.
- Open 7 days a week.
- Check-up and emergency appointments £60.00.
- Sit and wait service to see a dentist on the same day.
- We are here to help you whenever you need it. Call 01494 526 578.

We offer a full emergency service on evenings, weekends and bank holidays. Whether you have a chronic toothache, associated headache or jaw pain, we are available to help you.
If you have a dental emergency, we will guarantee that a dentist will see you that very same day. Please telephone reception immediately on 01494 526 578 or call 07957 393 008.
A dental emergency is a type of medical emergency involving the teeth or gums. Pain involving these parts of the mouth, even when minor, can indicate a severe underlying problem that could worsen with time.
It is essential to contact a dentist as soon as possible for a professional examination to minimise any damage to the teeth, gums, and supporting bone. Emergency dental treatment can be undertaken to relieve oral pain, which can be very severe.
We at Conway House understand that patients can be nervous when coming to us for a whole array of reasons. If required, we offer sedation to help ensure a more pleasant experience.
Back to General Dentistry Online BookingWe treat all dental emergencies. Read the descriptions below & use the information to take proactive measures while you wait for help. If you need immediate assistance, please CALL us right away. We are open 24 hours.
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One of the most painful dental emergencies. Call your dentist immediately.
In the meantime:
If your tooth is loose but not knocked out, it may still be saved.
What to do:
Painful and sensitive to touch or air.
Temporary solutions:
Toothaches can have multiple causes.
What to try:
It can cause pain or infection if not removed.
How to manage:
Could indicate an abscess or serious infection.
Action:
Braces have moving parts that can break.
What to do:
Common during eating or accidents.
First aid:
A broken jaw requires urgent care.
While waiting for treatment:
Wisdom teeth can cause pain and infection (pericoronitis).
Signs:
Action: