We Can Help With Different Dental Emergencies
What kind of dental emergencies are you facing? Our dedicated team of dentists in Liverpool are equipped to handle a variety of emergency cases, ensuring you receive the care you need when you need it most. We can assist you with:
Toothaches
A toothache can signify an underlying issue such as decay, an abscess, or gum disease. Don’t ignore persistent pain, as it’s your body’s way of signaling a problem. At Primadent, we can diagnose the cause of your toothache and provide appropriate treatment to alleviate pain, and address the root cause.
Chipped or Broken Teeth
Whether from an accident or biting down on something hard, chipped, or broken teeth need prompt attention to prevent further damage or infection.
Our team can assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best course of action, such as composite bonding, crowns, or veneers, to restore your tooth’s function and appearance.
Knocked-Out Tooth
Time is critical in saving a knocked-out tooth. If you can, try to place the tooth back in its socket, or keep it moist by placing it in milk or your mouth next to your cheek. Contact us immediately, as timely intervention can increase the chances of saving your tooth.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
A lost dental filling or crown can leave your tooth vulnerable to further damage and decay. If you’ve lost a filling or crown, don’t delay in seeking treatment. We can provide a temporary solution or replace the filling or crown to protect your tooth and restore your smile. Just give us a call for immediate intervention!
Dental Abscesses
If you are experiencing pain and swelling in your mouth, which is accompanied by fever, it may be as a result of an abscess. This is a serious infection that needs to be treated immediately to prevent the infection from spreading.
Our team can provide the necessary treatment to drain the abscess and eliminate the infection, ensuring your overall health is protected.
Bleeding Gums
We get it; occasional bleeding might not signal an emergency. But when gum bleeding becomes persistent or severe, it could be a sign of periodontal disease. We can assess your gums’ health and offer treatments to halt the progression of gum disease and improve your oral health and dental hygiene.