Once the form has been completed, one of our reception staff or dentists will be in touch to provide advice or schedule an appointment. The form will give our dentists plenty of information to be able to offer the best care for you in your time of need.
- If your dental problem represents a life-threatening emergency, e.g. airway restriction or vision changes due to rapidly increasing swelling around the throat or eye; or trauma to the head, neck or face that has resulted in a loss of consciousness then please contact 111 immediately to access emergency medical attention.
- If you are experiencing swelling, prolonged bleeding following an extraction, dental trauma without loss of consciousness, a broken tooth causing severe pain, a severe toothache affecting sleep/eating/drinking, please follow the link to make an Urgent Dental Care Booking Request.
- If you have minor toothache, lost fillings, orthodontic problems or any other issue that is not causing significant discomfort, please refer to our advice pages on the website for home tips to assist you until you need/can seek treatment from a dentist.
We have been providing support in the community for the past 40 years and we will continue to do so, even under the constraints of the current situation. Recently, our staff have welcomed the use of modern technology to offer video consultations and enhanced remote care for our patients.
Keep well.
Dr Anthony F Clough
For more information on Orthodontic emergency protocol, please visit British Orthodontic Society for details: https://www.bos.org.uk/COVID19-BOS-Advice/COVID19-BOS-Advice.
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