When a dental emergency strikes, it can be both painful and distressing. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or any other urgent dental issue, you need immediate care. Thankfully, Merrylee Dental Practice offers emergency dentist services in a professional and compassionate setting, ensuring you receive the prompt attention your dental emergency requires.
Why Choose Merrylee Dental Practice for Emergency Dental Care?

At Merrylee Dental Practice, we understand that dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly. The pain and discomfort can disrupt your day-to-day life, and waiting for a scheduled appointment simply isn’t an option. That’s why our team is committed to providing swift, reliable, and high-quality emergency dental care to alleviate your discomfort and address the root cause of the issue.
Here are a few reasons why Merrylee Dental Practice should be your go-to for emergency dental care:
- Same-Day Appointments: We aim to provide same-day emergency appointments for patients in need. We understand that time is of the essence when dealing with dental pain or trauma, and our team works efficiently to accommodate urgent cases.
- Experienced Dentists: Our highly trained and experienced dental professionals are equipped to handle a variety of dental emergencies, from severe toothaches to lost fillings, chipped teeth, and more complex trauma cases.
- Comprehensive Care: Beyond addressing the immediate pain, our emergency dentist services also involve thorough diagnostics and follow-up treatment plans to ensure that you receive the care needed for long-term dental health.
- Comfort and Care: We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful, and we prioritise making your visit as comfortable as possible. Our friendly team provides gentle, compassionate care in a welcoming environment to put you at ease.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
At Merrylee Dental Practice, we handle a variety of dental emergencies with speed and care. Here are some of the most common cases we see:
- Toothache: Sudden, severe tooth pain can be a sign of an infection, tooth decay, or other dental problems that require immediate attention. Our emergency dentists will assess the cause of the pain and provide the necessary treatment to relieve discomfort.
- Broken or Chipped Teeth: Accidents or trauma can lead to cracked, chipped, or broken teeth. While it may not always be painful, leaving the damage untreated can expose the tooth to infection or further injury. We can repair or restore the tooth quickly to prevent future complications.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: If a tooth has been knocked out due to an injury, it’s important to seek emergency dental care immediately. In many cases, if the tooth is treated quickly, it can be successfully reinserted.
- Lost Filling or Crown: Losing a filling or crown can cause discomfort and make the affected tooth more vulnerable to damage or infection. Our emergency dentist can repair or replace the lost filling or crown to restore your tooth’s function.
- Dental Abscess: A dental abscess is a painful infection at the root of a tooth or between the tooth and gums. It can cause swelling, fever, and severe pain. Immediate treatment is necessary to prevent the infection from spreading.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Injuries to the gums, cheeks, lips, or tongue can occur as a result of trauma. Our emergency dental team will assess and treat any damage to ensure proper healing and minimise pain.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
When faced with a dental emergency, it’s essential to stay calm and act quickly to prevent further damage. Here are some tips on how to handle common dental emergencies before you can get to Merrylee Dental Practice:
- Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water and gently floss to ensure no debris is stuck between your teeth. Avoid placing aspirin or other painkillers directly on the gums, as this can irritate the tissue.
- Knocked-Out Tooth: If possible, try to place the tooth back into its socket without touching the root. If that’s not possible, keep the tooth moist by placing it in a container of milk or holding it in your mouth against your cheek.
- Broken or Chipped Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm water, and if there’s swelling, apply a cold compress to your face to reduce swelling. Save any broken pieces of the tooth if you can.
- Lost Crown or Filling: Keep the area clean and avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. You can use dental cement (available at most pharmacies) as a temporary solution until you can see the dentist.
- Abscess: Rinse your mouth with a mild saltwater solution to help ease the pain and draw out any infection, but seek emergency care immediately.
Preventing Dental Emergencies
While accidents can’t always be avoided, there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of dental emergencies:
- Regular Check-Ups: Scheduling regular dental check-ups at Merrylee Dental Practice ensures that any potential issues are identified and addressed early, before they become emergencies.
- Wear a Mouthguard: If you participate in contact sports or activities where your mouth might be at risk, wearing a mouthguard can help prevent injury to your teeth and gums.
- Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brushing and flossing daily and maintaining a healthy diet can go a long way in preventing tooth decay and gum disease, which are common causes of dental emergencies.
Contact Merrylee Dental Practice for Emergency Care
When a dental emergency strikes, don’t wait—reach out to Merrylee Dental Practice for fast and reliable care. Our experienced team is here to provide you with the immediate relief you need, followed by expert treatment to ensure long-term dental health.
Call us directly to book an emergency appointment on 0141 629 2979, or visit our website for more information on the services we offer. Merrylee Dental Practice is committed to helping you through your dental emergency with care and compassion, getting you back to your normal life pain-free as quickly as possible.