Toothache in Battersea

Experiencing toothache is a distressing sensation. It is a discomfort we all wish to avoid. Often stemming from cavities, they typically require a filling or a root canal procedure. However, tooth pain can have other underlying causes. Toothache treatment Battersea by Mouth offers swift solutions with the help of modern diagnostics, efficient treatment and in-house expertise. Equipped with advanced surgical facilities, we can treat complex cases and dental emergencies safely and conveniently in our clinic.

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Toothache Treatment at Mouth

Toothaches may arise for various reasons, cavities being the most common cause. There are several underlying causes, and identifying them is the first step to successful treatment. Our high-tech diagnostics allow us to make accurate diagnoses. These include intra-oral radiographs, OPG panorama scans, and CBCT scans.

With an in-house endodontist, periodontist, oral surgeon, and orthodontist, you are in safe and capable hands at our Battersea dental clinic. Our restorative treatments include composite fillings, CEREC® one-visit porcelain fillings, inlays, composite bonding, and crowns.

We also offer dental implants – one-day and regular. If you require a sinus lift, our oral surgeon and state-of-the-art surgical facilities ensure successful pre-implant treatment. Digital dentistry and on-site printing capability mean we can custom-make crowns in a single session. We provide prosthesis replacement and adjustments for poorly fitting dentures, crowns and bridges that cause toothaches.

Patient comfort is at the helm of our priorities. We provide effective pain management, including IV sedation for invasive procedures. Our multi-clinic setting, inter-clinic referral system, and in-house expertise, ensure we can offer high-quality emergency Battersea  dental care for all toothache-related conditions.

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Why Mouth Dental?

We are a private dentist Battersea, offering the most up-to-date dental care solutions. Sympathetic in approach and innovative in the process, we bring together a multi-disciplinary team for well-rounded care under one roof. We are the only dentist in Nine Elms to have a teaching suite attached to surgery designed for peer training.

A team of resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics, pediatrics, and orthodontics handle complex cases whenever required.

Our committed patient support team ensures you receive text and email reminders for your scheduled appointments. As a convenience to our patients, we offer two hours of free parking. In addition, our waiting areas provide free WiFi access, while our in-clinic shop serves as a one-stop destination for purchasing a wide range of specialist dental products.

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Why Mouth Dental?

We are a private dentist Battersea, offering the most up-to-date dental care solutions. Sympathetic in approach and innovative in the process, we bring together a multi-disciplinary team for well-rounded care under one roof. We are the only dentist in Nine Elms to have a teaching suite attached to surgery designed for peer training.

A team of resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics, pediatrics, and orthodontics handle complex cases whenever required.

Our committed patient support team ensures you receive text and email reminders for your scheduled appointments. As a convenience to our patients, we offer two hours of free parking. In addition, our waiting areas provide free WiFi access, while our in-clinic shop serves as a one-stop destination for purchasing a wide range of specialist dental products.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the common causes of toothaches?

Toothaches result from various causes, including dental cavities, gum infections, receding gums, cracked or fractured teeth, dental abscess, tooth sensitivity, damaged or loose fillings, impacted or erupting wisdom teeth, injury to the temporomandibular joint, poorly-fitted crowns, bridges, or dental implants, sensitivity from teeth whitening, tightening braces and even sinus infections that can radiate pain to the teeth.

When do you need to see a dentist for a toothache?

You must see a dentist if your toothache persists for more than a day or two, is accompanied by fever or earache, or is severe. Prompt attention is needed if there’s swelling, bleeding, or difficulty opening your mouth. When there is an infection, urgent dental care is necessary before the infection spreads.

Are toothaches always a sign of serious medical conditions?

Not necessarily. While toothaches can indicate underlying issues, they might also result from minor causes like temporary sensitivity. A dentist’s evaluation can determine the exact cause and severity.

What do you need to do if you experience a severe toothache?

Severe toothache requires emergency dental treatment. While you wait to see a dentist, rinse your mouth with warm salt water, gently brush to remove any debris, avoid chewing food using the affected tooth, and take OTC pain relievers. Contact a dentist as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment. Sometimes, your regular dentist may not be able to treat severe cases. You can make an emergency appointment with a highly recommended practice that offers high-quality emergency dental treatment.

Do toothaches go away on their own?

Mild toothaches might subside on their own, especially if they result from temporary sensitivity. However, persistent or worsening toothaches usually require professional and urgent attention.

Do toothaches always result in tooth extractions?

No, toothaches don’t always lead to extractions. Many toothaches are successfully treatable with fillings, root canal therapy, and other restorations that alleviate pain and save the tooth.

What are the complications arising from undiagnosed toothaches?

Ignoring toothaches can lead to more serious complications like abscesses, infections spreading to surrounding tissues, and potential tooth loss. Early intervention helps prevent these issues.

What are the different treatment options available for toothaches?

Treatment options depend on the underlying cause. They can range from simple fillings and antibiotics for infections to more complex procedures like root canals or extractions if necessary. Treatments also include root planing & scaling, dental bonding for chipped teeth, crowns for damaged teeth, dental appliance adjustments, tooth sensitivity treatment, and mouthguards or muscle relaxants for bruxism.

How do you prevent toothaches?

Maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, avoiding excessive sugar consumption, wearing protective gear during sports, addressing dental problems promptly and taking care of your overall dental health can prevent toothaches.

How much do toothache treatments cost in Battersea?

We are an emergency dentist in Battersea, providing comprehensive dental care for toothaches. Our dental treatment includes;

Composite Filling 1 Surface                         from £150

Composite Filling 2 Surface                         from £180

Composite Filling 3 Surface                         from £250

CEREC® One Visit Porcelain Fillings           from £850

Inlays                                                                 from £850

Extractions                                                       from £295

Specialist Extractions                                    from £450

Specialist Surgical Extraction                      from £595

Specialist Extraction of Impacted Tooth  from £795