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Emergency Dentist in Coventry

Don't ignore dental pain. If you're suffering from a dental emergency, get in touch with our team. We aim to see all emergency patients on the same day to prevent further pain and discomfort.

When you're having a dental emergency, it can be difficult to know where to turn.

Dental emergencies can happen suddenly, and you need to know that you can access quality care as soon as possible so you can get back to your life. Our emergency dental service in Coventry will aim to get you into the dentist's chair on the same day. We will then diagnose the issue and take steps to stop your pain and prevent further damage. If the issue cannot be solved in one visit, you can then book a follow-up appointment to complete the work.

What counts as a dental emergency?

It can be difficult to know if you are having a dental emergency, or if your problem can wait. To help clear up any confusion, we've listed the most common dental emergencies below. In these cases, you should seek emergency care as soon as possible.

  • If you have lost a tooth, try to find the tooth and book an appointment as soon as possible, as we may be able to place the tooth back in the socket.

  • A chipped or broken tooth can leave you with a sharp edge that can cut your lips and tongue. Visit the emergency dentist to prevent further damage to your mouth.

  • An abscess will result in intense pain and swelling in your cheek, jaw and sometimes even your neck. It's a sign that a bacterial infection has spread to your tooth root.

  • If toothache strikes out of nowhere, or a mild toothache gets worse, this is considered a dental emergency. The pain is often caused by an infection, so it's important to seek treatment right away.

  • If you lose a crown, bridge or dental implant, it's important to visit a dentist as soon as possible.

  • Bleeding should stop after a dental procedure, so if you're still experiencing bleeding and it cannot be controlled by biting down on gauze, book an appointment as soon as possible.

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Having a dental emergency?

Don't delay treatment. Call us on 02476 451 569 during office hours or call 111 outside of office hours to find out how to access emergency treatment.

Emergency out of hours?

Call the NHS out of hours – their 111 service is staffed by experienced advisers and healthcare professionals who will be able to direct you towards the best course of action.

Meet our team

Our team includes specialist dentists, dental support staff and practice staff. We're all united in a goal to make high-quality dental care accessible, affordable and stress-free.

Meet the team
Team members - Longfellow Road Dental

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Have a question about your dental treatment? We've answered the most common questions below.

This all depends on the time of day you experience your dental emergency. If the practice is closed, called 111 and they will advise you on the steps to take. They might recommend waiting for the dental practice to open, or they might direct you to the A&E department.

There are some cases that would require urgent NHS care, usually at the hospital. This includes: uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction, rapidly increasing swelling around the eye or throat and trauma confined to the dental arches.

There are a few things to look for that may indicate you have a dental emergency. Excessive bleeding from the gums or mouth. A tooth that has been knocked out. Severe pain in the mouth or teeth that cannot be controlled with over-the-counter pain medication. Swelling in the mouth or face.

There are a few things you can do to help ease the pain of a toothache at home. Rinse your mouth with warm, salty water to clean it out. Use dental floss to remove any food that might be stuck between your teeth and causing the pain. Take over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen to help reduce pain and inflammation. Avoid using a warm compress, as this will aggravate the inflammation. Instead, try sleeping with your head slightly elevated to relieve pressure on the area.

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NHS Dentistry

NHS dental care offers a cost-effective way to access the dental care you need. All treatments that are medically required for healthy teeth and gums are available on the NHS treatment pricing bands.

  • Marie Clarke

    Apr 13,2024

    Very good dentist practice and the dentist was very good and explained the treatment so 2 twice i been here and going back next week for follow up

  • Nicola Morris

    Apr 13,2024

    Friendly Dentist and no pushing for unnecessary treatments which was a relief from my previous Dentist. Nice friendly reception staff. Generally a good practice for anxious people as many of the reviews suggest. Accommodated a downstairs room for my check up as I'm currently on crutches - side note to this is that the practice is not disability friendly aside from that 1 downstairs consultation room (all other rooms are up a steep set of stairs and I was advised there is no lift). There is no parking and very uneven paving at the front which is a hazard for anyone with mobility difficulties. Practice is on a red route and double yellows so you have to walk from a nearby road (if dropped off there is an enormous pothole which damaged the car of the person who gave me a lift who'd tried to drop me off as close as possible) and the front door is not powered - it is a very heavy fire door meaning you struggle to push or pull with a stick/crutches or if you were in a wheelchair and want to remain independent - I struggled on the way in and the way out and noone was around to ask to help as the reception is some distance from the door. Only other comment was that the treatment room door was randomly opened and propped open during my check up and this wasn't explained or warned... I presumed it was an x-ray protocol but meant the room full of waiting patients all sat there and stared at me with things sticking out of my mouth which made me feel quite uncomfortable (especially when I was already very nervous to be there in the first place!).

  • Ann Chadwick

    Apr 12,2024

    Came into the Dentist to book an appointment for a check up, the receptionist said there was a slot at 3,20pm the same day, I was seen the same day and received a professional service.

  • Derek Watkins

    Apr 12,2024

    This was an appointment to check a dental abcess that turned out not to be an abcess but ulceration caused by my partial denture rubbing my gum. Dr Belim gave me good advice and told me how to treat the problem and said he would see me in a month's time. I was seen promptly and the whole experience was a pleasant one.

  • CoDZILLAAA

    Apr 12,2024

    So happy with how my teeth look now.I won’t be shying away from photos anymore now I have my confidence back.thank you to the amazing dentists at Longfellow Road

  • Michael Harris

    Apr 12,2024

    Very efficient.Andrew is very thorough and explains treatment very clearly.No complaints at all.

  • Nicholas Williams

    Apr 12,2024

    Reception as friendly as usual. New crown fitted with the wonderful Anastasia. No pain. Really took her time. Chatted about what was happening and kept me calm. I seriously can’t recommend Cheaton (the boss) and his brilliant staff enough. Keep up the good work Longfellow!

  • David James

    Apr 6,2024

    Went to the dental practice for the first time this week and anit had any work done yet but was very impressed with the way they spoke to me plus plus the price was fantastic to so starting my treatment next week ps must say now been going there every week for the past three and I’m no fan of a dentist buy any means but this practice has changed my mind completely the work I’ve had done no pain and so impressed with the way they work only got a few appointments left and I’m done truly this dentist has made a massive difference to my life I can’t thank them enough honestly if your after a dentist that makes a difference does what they say the prices are great give them a ring you would nt regret it fantastic dentist ten out of ten in my eyes

  • Leslie Ashford

    Apr 6,2024

    Excellent service. Crown came out.Phoned for appointment & had it replaced the following day.

  • Emmeline McChleery

    Apr 5,2024

    Really good service - clear explanations and no unnecessary treatment

  • Diane Hall

    Apr 4,2024

    Always get good service here

  • Jeanie Rollins

    Apr 4,2024

    My Dentist is amazing

Contact our practice

Longfellow Road Dental Practice

2-4 Longfellow Road,
Coventry CV2 5HB

Monday8am - 6pm
Tuesday8am - 6pm
Wednesday8am - 6pm
Thursday8am - 6pm
Friday8am - 6pm
Saturday8am - 1pm
SundayClosed