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Emergency dentist service in Twickenham
No matter what dental emergency you have, whether it be sudden pain or a long-term problem, our dentists will do everything they can to get you out of pain. If you are particularly nervous, you even have the option to have your dental treatment under sedation with our sedation dentist, who will look after you and make you feel at ease. With dental emergencies, it’s important for us to move fast. We can get to the issue and prevent any further problems from developing.
Emergency triage service
Same week appointments
Online/phone booking service
Flexible appointments
Sedation dentistry available
When to book an emergency dentist appointment
It’s hard to know what qualifies as a dental emergency, but if something’s gone wrong and you’re suffering from dental pain, it’s better to give us a call. Any of the following might mean you need a speedy solution:
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Bleeding from the mouth
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Toothache
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Severe dental pain
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Loose teeth
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Broken tooth
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Lost crown
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Broken denture
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Wisdom teeth pain
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Swelling in the face or mouth
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Bulges or swelling on your gums
Don’t suffer in silence and book an emergency dentist appointment today!
Why choose us for your dental emergency
When faced with a dental emergency, time is of the essence. Don't let pain, discomfort, or uncertainty about your oral health last any longer. We have a dedicated team that is committed to providing relief and expert care for your dental needs. By booking an emergency dental appointment with W Dental in Twickenham, you're getting high-quality care, as well as addressing the issue at hand and ensuring the well-being of your overall oral health.
Don't delay, and secure your peace of mind and swift resolution by scheduling an appointment with our experienced dentists today.
Emergency dental care tips
You shouldn’t have to wait too long to see us, but if you do have a mouth-related mishap, you might want to follow these handy dental emergency tips to help relieve pain and prevent further damage:
Knocked out tooth
Hold the tooth carefully and avoid touching the roots. Rinse gently with water to remove excess skin. If you can, try to put the tooth back and make sure it is the right way around. If you can’t, don’t force it and place it in some milk or water containing a pinch of salt, and bring it to your appointment.
Chipped tooth
First, rinse your mouth with warm water. If you have any pieces, keep them. A cold compress will help reduce any swelling, and you can stop any bleeding with a piece of gauze pressed on the wound.
Lost filling or crown
Keep the restoration if you still have it. If intact, you can use sugar-free gum to stick it in place. You can also use over-the-counter dental cement (if you have access to it).
Abscess
If you suspect you are suffering from an abscess, rinse your mouth with warm, salty water and take over-the-counter painkillers. If you develop a high temperature, severe pain, or difficulty breathing, you may have to go to A&E.
Meet our Co-Principal Dentists

DR ALAY ZAIDI
CO-PRINCIPAL DENTIST
GDC Number: 278967

DR OBAID KHALID
CO-PRINCIPAL DENTIST
GDC Number: 278190
FAQs
Our friendly, experienced team are always on hand to help make your experience as comfortable as possible at every step.
If you're interested in one of our treatments or would just like to discuss your options with a specialist, get in touch today by booking online below or sending an enquiry.