— Emergency dental guides
Practical guides for dental emergencies
Hand-written guides for managing dental emergencies before and after you see a dentist. Clinically reviewed for accuracy. Not a substitute for professional care.
What to do if you knock out a tooth — the first 60 minutes
A knocked-out adult tooth is one of the few true dental emergencies where every minute counts. Here is exactly what to do in the first 60 minutes — and what to avoid.
Read articleManaging severe toothache before you can be seen
Severe toothache rarely settles overnight. Here is what works to manage it while you wait for the matched dentist appointment — and what to avoid.
Read articleNHS vs private emergency dental in Harlow — the practical difference
Harlow has both NHS and private emergency dental routes. Here is how to choose between them based on your situation, urgency, and cost preference.
Read articleRecognising a dental abscess vs routine toothache
Most toothache is just toothache. A dental abscess is a different category — the same underlying problem (infection) but with the potential to escalate fast. Here are the warning signs.
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