Toothache in Canary Wharf

It is one of the worst pains we experience as children and adults, something we can all do without in our life. Cavities are the usual culprits, and you likely need a filling or root canal treatment, but there are several other reasons for tooth pain. Urgent toothache treatment at Canary Wharf by Mouth ensures timely and effective solutions by a team of in-house specialists. With advanced surgical facilities, we can treat complex cases efficiently.

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Toothache treatment at Mouth Dental

Sometimes the cause of toothache is plain and simple, while other times, it may not be so. We take X-rays and, if necessary, scans to determine the definite cause. A toothache doesn’t have to be from a bacterial infection. It can be an impacted wisdom tooth or your braces being too tight.

Our resident endodontist and oral surgeon will be available to perform root canal treatment or specialist extractions. If the pain is from any orthodontic appliances you are wearing, not to worry, we also have a resident orthodontist. We will also detect any broken dental appliances, fillings, or teeth that may be causing you discomfort. 

As specialists in cosmetic dentistry, we provide aesthetically pleasing and seamless restoration for treated teeth. We offer CEREC® one-visit porcelain fillings, inlays, composite bonding, and crowns. If you need a tooth replacement, you can get a one-day implant or regular dental implants with custom-made crowns printed on-site. Your dentist will assess the suitability for you to have one-day implants.

Make your emergency appointment with us, and our multi-disciplinary team will provide speedy consultation and well-rounded treatment under one roof.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth South Quay, Canary Wharf, is the only dental clinic in the area with resident specialists in Oral Surgery, Endodontics, Periodontics, and Orthodontics. We are also at Churchill Place in South Quay. As a leading referral centre trusted by more than 50 local clinics, our resident expertise is well-known for dealing with complex cases. 

Our clinics are fully-equipped with modern facilities, using up-to-date dental care solutions. Mouth Clinic is a sympathetic dental practice with a warm and professional team that makes nervous patients feel at ease. We use IV sedation and anaesthetics to ensure treatments are pain-free.

We provide emergency dental treatment, and our inter-clinic referral system ensures whichever clinic you visit, you have access to our resident specialists without wait time.

Our dedicated patient support team sends text and email reminders of your appointments. 2 hours of free parking is available to all our patients. We have free WiFi in our waiting areas, and the in-clinic shop is a place to buy all your specialist dental products under one roof.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth South Quay, Canary Wharf, is the only dental clinic in the area with resident specialists in Oral Surgery, Endodontics, Periodontics, and Orthodontics. We are also at Churchill Place in South Quay. As a leading referral centre trusted by more than 50 local clinics, our resident expertise is well-known for dealing with complex cases. 

Our clinics are fully-equipped with modern facilities, using up-to-date dental care solutions. Mouth Clinic is a sympathetic dental practice with a warm and professional team that makes nervous patients feel at ease. We use IV sedation and anaesthetics to ensure treatments are pain-free.

We provide emergency dental treatment, and our inter-clinic referral system ensures whichever clinic you visit, you have access to our resident specialists without wait time.

Our dedicated patient support team sends text and email reminders of your appointments. 2 hours of free parking is available to all our patients. We have free WiFi in our waiting areas, and the in-clinic shop is a place to buy all your specialist dental products under one roof.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the common causes of toothaches?

Toothaches can have various causes, ranging from minor to more serious dental issues. These include dental cavities, damaged or loose fillings, tooth fractures or cracks, gum inflammation or receding gums, dental abscess, impacted or erupting wisdom teeth, sinus inflammation, injury to the temporomandibular joint, poorly-fitted crown, bridge, or dental implant, sensitivity from teeth whitening, and tightening braces.

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

Seeing a dentist about tooth pain at the earliest possible time is highly recommended. If your toothache is persistent and getting worse, it is a sign you need urgent dental treatment. Sometimes you will know the cause yourself, such as visible decay or dental trauma. However, it is by visiting a dentist you will know the full extent of your dental problem. Early treatments like fillings can prevent root canal treatment or tooth extraction.

How are the causes of toothaches diagnosed?

Dental exams and X-rays are the most common diagnostic methods used. However, your dentist may also use sensitivity testing, percussion & palpation, periodontal probing, and scans.

Are toothaches always a sign of serious medical conditions?

No, toothaches do not always mean a serious dental issue. You may only need a simple filling or an adjustment to your dental appliance. However, it could also be a sign of infection or an impacted tooth. Therefore, getting dental care as soon as you start experiencing tooth pain is important.

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

Make an emergency appointment with a good dentist operating from a fully-equipped dental practice. For better treatment options and more urgent dental care, choose a dental clinic that doesn’t have to refer you elsewhere. In-house specialists save time and offer advanced treatment when you need it.

Do toothaches go away on their own?

You cannot know how long your tooth pain will last. It depends on the underlying cause. Pain from temporary gum irritation, brace tightening, or dental work will go away on its own in a day or two. But if you have dental caries or abscesses, the pain may persist or come and go. Although such toothaches may subside, it doesn’t mean the problem has. Untreated cavities only worsen with time, and abscesses can become a serious medical condition. These can also cause long-term consequences like tooth loss. Make sure to see a dentist about your tooth pain to eliminate any risk to your oral health.

Do toothaches always result in tooth extractions?

No, we always prioritise safeguarding your natural teeth. Dental solutions like root canal treatment, crowns, inlays, onlays, and composite bonding can preserve your natural teeth and build tooth structure to become functional and strong.

What are the complications arising from undiagnosed toothaches?

Increased pain & discomfort, the spread of infection, abscess formation, sinus or ear infections, or tooth loss can result from undiagnosed and untreated toothache.

What are the different treatment options available for toothaches?

Pain relievers & antibiotics, tooth fillings, root canal treatment, tooth extraction, root planing & scaling, dental restorations for tooth fractures or cracks, dental appliance adjustments, and mouthguards or muscle relaxants for bruxism.

How do you prevent toothaches?

Good oral hygiene plays a crucial role in preventing the causes of toothache. Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes at a time with fluoride toothpaste. Make a hygienist appointment at least twice a year to clean teeth and gums. Schedule an oral exam to identify cavities. Treat cavities early to prevent extensive decay. Maintain a healthy level of saliva flow.

How much do toothache treatments cost in Canary Wharf?

You may require general or specialist dental treatment, and costs vary with each treatment.  We offer flexible payment plans and do not charge any fees for credit card transactions. Mouth Canary Wharf treatments for toothaches include:

Fillings 

Composite filling 1 surface from £115
Composite filling 2 surfaces from £180
Composite filling 3 surfaces from £250
Amalgam from £65 – £145

Restorations

CEREC® One Visit Porcelain Fillings from £745
Inlays from £745
Extractions from £95
Crowns from £825
Bridges from £745
Composite Bonding from £299
Implants from £1,995

Oral surgery

Specialist Extractions from £355
Specialist Surgical Extraction of teeth from £535
Specialist Extraction of impacted teeth from £715

Hygienist

Hygienist appointment £90
Hygienist with Airflow £118

Endodontics

Specialist Molar from £950
Specialist Premolar from £895
Specialist Incisor/Canine from £845
Cores from £150
Retreatment supplement £155
Repair perforations/Broken instruments from £125
Specialist Apicectomy Incisor/Canine £1200
Specialist Apicectomy Premolar £1400
Specialist Apicectomy Molar £1600