Our Treatment
Dental Emergencies in Hanwell
Urgent dental care — when every moment counts
Toothache? Swelling? Broken tooth? Don’t wait.
Dental pain and accidents can happen anytime — and they can’t always wait.
At Hanwell Smiles, we treat dental emergencies as a top priority. Our kind and experienced team provides fast, expert care to ease your pain and resolve the problem — often on the same day you call.
Why Hanwell Smiles for Emergency Dental Care?
We offer same-day appointments (subject to availability) with a calm, friendly team who won’t rush you. You can expect quick, accurate diagnostics, clear advice without pressure, and supportive care in a comfortable, modern environment.
We Treat All Common Dental Emergencies
- Sudden or severe toothache
- Swelling in the face, jaw, or gums
- Knocked-out or broken teeth
- Lost crowns, fillings, or bridges
- Broken or ill-fitting dentures
- Abscesses, infections, or pus
- Persistent bleeding after injury or extraction
Call early to secure a same-day emergency appointment.
What to Expect During Your Visit
- Listen to your concerns and assess the issue
- Take X-rays if necessary
- Provide immediate pain relief
- Stabilise your condition
- Explain your options clearly and kindly
Frequently Asked Questions
A dental emergency includes severe toothache, swelling, bleeding that won’t stop, a knocked-out or broken tooth, or any pain or infection that needs urgent attention. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to call us for advice.
Try to keep the tooth moist and avoid touching the root. If possible, place it back in its socket or keep it in milk. Call us immediately — quick action can often save the tooth.
Yes. We reserve same-day appointments for urgent cases whenever possible. Call us as early as you can so we can arrange to see you quickly.
Our emergency appointments are provided on a private basis, with clear and reasonable fees
discussed before any treatment begins. We’ll always explain your options and make sure you receive prompt, comfortable care when you need it most.
If you have a dental emergency outside our opening times, please call NHS 111 for advice and to be
directed to the nearest available emergency service. If you experience severe swelling, fever, or difficulty breathing, go to A&E immediately.