Emergency Dentist in Bath

Emergency Dentist in Bath

Toothache has a way of swallowing your whole day. You start out trying to ignore it, and before long you cannot eat, cannot sleep, and cannot concentrate on anything else.

At Paulton Dental, we provide emergency dental care for patients across Bath, Paulton, Radstock, Midsomer Norton, Peasedown St John and the surrounding Somerset area. Severe toothache, a broken tooth, swelling, a lost filling, an injury, sudden pain out of nowhere: whatever has brought you here, we will do our best to see you quickly and explain what is going on.

If you are in pain right now, call the practice.

The sooner you contact us, the better chance we have of finding the earliest suitable emergency dental appointment.

Urgent Dental care
New Patients welcome
Near Bath Paulton location
Call early For best availability

Need an emergency dentist near Bath?

Call as early as possible and tell us your symptoms clearly.

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When to call

When you might need an emergency dentist

Dental emergencies never seem to come at a good time. It is worth giving us a call if you are dealing with pain, swelling, injury, damage or anything that feels like it cannot wait.

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Severe toothache

Especially pain that keeps you awake, gets worse, or does not settle with normal pain relief.

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Swelling or abscess

Swelling in the gum or face can be a sign of infection and should not be ignored.

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Broken or cracked tooth

A broken tooth can expose sensitive inner layers and may worsen if left untreated.

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Knocked-out tooth

A knocked-out adult tooth is a genuine emergency. Time matters, so call straight away.

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Lost crown or filling

A lost restoration can leave the tooth exposed, tender or uncomfortable when biting.

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Wisdom tooth pain

Inflamed or infected gum around a wisdom tooth can make chewing and opening your mouth difficult.

Pain. Swelling. Damage. If something suddenly hurts, breaks, swells or bleeds, call us for urgent dental advice.
What counts as urgent?

What actually counts as a dental emergency?

Broadly, it is any sudden dental problem that needs prompt attention because of pain, infection, injury, swelling or damage. Some things feel urgent because they hurt. Others are urgent because leaving them alone can allow a small problem to become bigger.

  • Severe toothache or pain that keeps you awake
  • Swelling in the face or gum
  • A broken, chipped or cracked tooth
  • A knocked-out adult tooth
  • A lost crown, bridge or filling causing pain
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Bleeding that will not settle
  • Suspected abscess or infection
Your emergency visit

What to expect at your emergency appointment

When you are in pain, the sooner you call, the better. Once you are in the chair, we will assess what is happening, explain the problem clearly and focus first on getting you comfortable.

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Call early

Tell us your symptoms, when the pain started and whether there is swelling or injury.

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Assessment

We examine the sore or damaged area and ask about your symptoms.

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X-ray if needed

An X-ray may help us understand the cause of pain or infection.

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Pain relief first

We do what we can to ease pain and stabilise the situation.

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Next steps

We explain any follow-up care, repairs or longer-term treatment needed.

While you wait

What to do while waiting to be seen

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For toothache

Rinse gently with warm water, keep the area clean, chew on the other side and take pain relief only as directed.

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For swelling

Call as soon as you can. Do not put heat on your face. Seek medical help if breathing or swallowing is affected.

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For a broken tooth

Keep any pieces if possible, avoid biting on it and call quickly. Dental wax can cover a sharp edge temporarily.

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For a knocked-out tooth

Hold it by the crown, not the root. Do not scrub it. Put it in milk if you can and call straight away.

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What not to do

Do not try to pull a tooth out yourself. Do not take antibiotics unless prescribed. Do not ignore swelling.

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Call if unsure

Not sure whether it counts as urgent? Call anyway. Our team can listen and point you in the right direction.

Calm urgent care

Why patients come to us in an emergency

We listen first

We hear what has happened, how bad the pain is and what you are worried about.

Gentle with nervous patients

No judgement, no rushing and nothing to feel embarrassed about.

Plain-English advice

We explain the problem, your options and the next steps before doing anything.

New patients welcome

Subject to availability, we are happy to advise new patients needing urgent care near Bath.

Early slots where possible

Availability changes daily, but calling early gives us the best chance to help.

Focus on getting you comfortable

The first goal is to ease pain, control infection where needed and stabilise the situation.

Possible treatments

What we might do at the appointment

Treatment depends on what is causing the problem. We will only know once we have properly examined you. The goal is to get you out of pain, get any infection under control, steady the situation and plan the proper long-term fix.

Problem Possible Emergency Treatment What Happens Next
Severe toothache Assessment, X-ray, pain relief, temporary or permanent treatment Follow-up care may be needed depending on the cause.
Broken tooth Smoothing, repair, temporary filling or restoration advice A longer-term restoration may be planned if needed.
Lost crown or filling Re-cementing a crown or placing a temporary/permanent filling We check the tooth underneath before deciding the best repair.
Abscess or swelling Assessment, infection management and treatment planning Do not ignore swelling, especially if it spreads.
Unsavable tooth Extraction may be discussed if it is the safest option We explain alternatives and aftercare before treatment.
Do not wait

Do not wait for it to become unbearable

Dental pain tends to head in one direction when it is left alone. A small crack can become a bigger break. A twinge of sensitivity can turn into constant pain. A mild infection can turn into swelling. Catching it early almost always makes it easier to deal with.

  • Pain that is getting worse
  • Painkillers are not helping
  • Swelling in the gum or face
  • A broken tooth that is hurting
  • A knocked-out adult tooth
  • A bad taste or pus near a tooth
  • A fever alongside dental pain
  • Trouble opening your mouth
  • Bleeding that will not stop
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Call sooner rather than later

If you need emergency dental services near me, emergency dental appointments, or an emergency dentist appointment near Bath, calling early gives our team the best chance to help.

Areas we serve

Looking for an emergency dentist near Bath?

We are an easy reach if you are looking for an emergency dentist near me, emergency dentistry, emergency dental care, an emergency dentist service or an emergency on call dentist around Bath and Somerset.

Bath
Paulton
Radstock
Midsomer Norton
Peasedown St John
Timsbury
Keynsham
Farmborough
Hallatrow
High Littleton
Camerton
Welton
Farrington Gurney
FAQs

Emergency dentist FAQs

Any sudden dental problem that needs prompt attention, such as severe toothache, swelling, infection, a broken or knocked-out tooth, an injury, bleeding you cannot control, or a lost crown causing pain.
Sometimes, depending on how busy we are and what treatment you need. Call as early as you can and the team will find the earliest suitable slot.
Call a local practice as soon as you can and describe your symptoms clearly. If you are near Bath or Paulton, get in touch and we will talk you through availability.
Subject to availability, yes. We are happy to advise new patients needing urgent care near Bath, Paulton, Radstock or Midsomer Norton. Call as early as possible.
If a tooth cannot be saved or extraction is the safest option, we will explain that after examining you. We will always recommend the most suitable treatment.
Yes, we can assess a suspected abscess and recommend treatment to manage infection and ease pain. Do not ignore swelling or signs of infection.
Call a dentist straight away. Hold the tooth by the crown, do not touch or scrub the root, and put it in milk if you can. With an adult tooth, time is important.
Call as soon as you can, avoid chewing on it, and keep any pieces if possible. If the edge is sharp, cover it with dental wax until you are seen.
It depends on the examination, diagnosis and treatment needed. Call us and the team can talk you through emergency fees and likely treatment costs.
Call Paulton Dental as soon as you can. Tell the team your symptoms, when the pain started, and whether there is swelling, bleeding, injury or a broken tooth.
Need help now?

Book an emergency appointment near Bath

Pain, swelling or a broken tooth is not something to push through and hope it settles. If you need an emergency dentist near Bath, call Paulton Dental today.

Call 01761 416057 Email reception@paultondental.co.uk Opening hours

Mon–Thu 8:30am–6pm
Fri 8:30am–3:30pm