Emergency Dental Care

Immediate Care When You Need It Most

Dental emergencies can happen at any time – a sudden toothache, a chipped tooth, or an injury can cause real discomfort and anxiety. At Manor Dental Practice, we understand how distressing this can be. Our emergency dentist in Weston is here to provide prompt, compassionate care to relieve pain and restore your smile as quickly and safely as possible.

Emergency Dental Care

What Is an Emergency Dentist?

An emergency dentist provides urgent dental treatment for unexpected problems that need immediate attention. This might include:

  • Severe or persistent toothache.
  • Knocked out or broken teeth.
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Dental abscesses or swelling.
  • Bleeding after dental treatment or injury.


If you’re unsure whether your situation counts as a dental emergency, call us on 01225 482 484 for advice. Our team at Manor Dental Practice will assess your symptoms and offer same-day appointments whenever possible.

Benefits and Suitability

An emergency dentist visit helps:

  • Relieve pain quickly – Emergency care focuses on stopping discomfort fast.
  • Prevent further damage – Prompt treatment can save a tooth and protect your oral health.
  • Restore comfort and function – We aim to make eating, speaking, and smiling easier again.


Our caring team prioritises your comfort, using gentle techniques and modern equipment to make treatment as stress-free as possible. Nervous patients are always welcome – we take time to explain each step clearly.

Emergency Dental Care

Urgent Relief. Experienced Care.

Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

The Emergency Dental Treatment Process

  1. Initial assessment: Our dentist will examine the affected area and may take X-rays to identify the problem.
  2. Pain relief: We ensure you’re comfortable before treatment begins.
  3. Immediate treatment: Depending on your situation, we may provide temporary or full treatment during the visit – for example, repairing a filling, reattaching a crown, or draining an abscess.
  4. Follow-up plan: If further care is required, we’ll arrange a convenient follow-up appointment to complete your treatment.


At Manor Dental Practice, we’re committed to restoring both your dental health and peace of mind as swiftly as possible.

Aftercare and Next Steps

After emergency treatment, it’s important to follow the dentist’s advice to aid recovery and prevent recurrence. This may include gentle brushing, avoiding hard foods, and taking prescribed medication as directed. Regular dental check-ups help to spot potential issues early and maintain long-term oral health.

If you experience any pain or swelling after your visit, contact our team straight away on 01225 482 484.

Emergency Dental Care
Emergency Dental Care

Treatment Alternatives

Depending on your case, alternative options might include routine restorative treatments (like fillings or crowns), root canal therapy, or planned extractions. Your dentist will discuss all suitable choices with you to ensure you make an informed decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions.

Handle the tooth by the crown, not the root. Try to place it back in the socket or store it in milk, then see an emergency dentist immediately.

Costs depend on the treatment required. We’ll always explain fees in advance before proceeding with any care.

Yes, we offer same-day appointments whenever possible for urgent dental problems.

Call our practice and follow the voicemail instructions for emergency contact details or out-of-hours advice.

Our team uses local anaesthetic where needed and ensures your comfort throughout your visit.

Book Your Appointment

If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Weston, contact Manor Dental Practice on 01225 482 484 for immediate, caring support. We’re here to help you feel comfortable and confident again.

Christmas Hours

Friday 22nd December – Open as usual
Monday 25th December – Closed Christmas Day
Tuesday 26th December – Closed Boxing Day
Wednesday 27th December – Closed
Thursday 28th December – Closed
Friday 29th December – Closed
Monday 1st January – Closed Bank Holiday
Tuesday 2nd January – Open as usual

For Dental Emergencies during this period, including the bank holidays, please call 07884 263 788.

We wish you all a very happy Christmas and New Year.

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