NHS Emergency Dentist Barrow-in-Furness

Emergency Dental Treatment at Barrow Dental Aesthetics and Implant Clinic

At Barrow Dental Aesthetics and Implant Clinic, we provide complete emergency dental care in Barrow, including after-hours emergency services when required.

Our experienced team offers immediate treatment for toothaches, broken teeth, and other urgent dental problems. Using gentle techniques and advanced equipment, we make sure your dental emergency is handled quickly, safely, and with care.

Emergency Dental Treatment

Emergency Dental Treatment at Barrow Dental Aesthetics and Implant Clinic

A dental emergency occurs when you need unscheduled dental care due to pain, trauma, or sudden oral problems. The NHS classifies dental emergencies based on the patient’s condition.

Urgent dental emergencies include situations such as:

Non-urgent dental emergencies involve discomfort rather than pain and may include:

Emergency Dental Care When You Need It

Are you experiencing a dental emergency? Don’t worry — help is here. Our professional team at Barrow Dental Aesthetics and Implant Clinic, your trusted NHS and private dentist in Barrow, provides same-day emergency appointments whenever possible.
Whether you’re suffering from a sudden toothache, broken tooth, swelling, or tooth loss, we’ll make sure you get fast, effective, and compassionate care.
Contact us immediately to book your appointment and receive the professional treatment you need today.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get emergency dental treatment?
Call our clinic on 01229 821994. We’ll arrange the earliest available appointment. For serious emergencies outside normal hours, NHS emergency services may also be available.
Severe tooth pain, bleeding, swelling, or infections that can’t wait for a routine appointment are considered dental emergencies.
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, avoid hot foods, and take pain relief if needed. Then contact our emergency dentist Barrow team as soon as possible.
Swelling can indicate infection or gum disease. Contact us immediately so we can examine and treat the cause.
Keep the crown safe and avoid chewing on that side. Bring it with you to your appointment so we can repair or replace it.
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