Emergency Dental Care
Dental Emergencies?
Are you experiencing a dental emergency? Don’t panic! Stockton Heath Dental Practice provides a comprehensive emergency dental service to address your urgent needs. We offer emergency dental care, ensuring you receive prompt and effective treatment when you need it most.
We understand that emergency dental issues, like severe toothaches or broken teeth, can arise unexpectedly and cause severe pain. But, you don’t need to worry; our emergency dental clinic guarantees you receive the necessary care. With advanced technologies like digital radiography and intraoral cameras, we can accurately diagnose your condition and provide effective treatment, minimising your discomfort and promoting a speedy recovery.
Why choose us?
At Stockton Heath Dental Practice, we’re passionate about helping you boost your oral health and personalised care. Our goal is simple: to provide you with an exceptional dental experience that’s both relaxing and transformative.

Expert Care Guaranteed

Modern Facilities

Personalised Treatment Options

Relaxing & Luxurious Atmosphere

Highest Safety & Hygiene Standards

Unparalleled Clinical Excellence

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Dedicated & Compassionate Team




Don't Let Tooth Pain Ruin Your Day
At Stockton Heath Dental Practice, our emergency dental service goes beyond simply treating the immediate issue. We prioritise your comfort and long-term oral health.
Our emergency dental clinic is equipped with the latest technologies, including digital X-rays and intraoral cameras to quickly diagnose the problem and provide effective treatment.
We offer a range of urgent dental care solutions, from managing severe toothaches and broken teeth to addressing dental abscesses and trauma. We offer a comprehensive range of solutions for urgent dental needs, from managing severe toothaches and broken teeth to addressing dental abscesses and trauma. You can trust us to provide the compassionate care you need to get back to your day, pain-free.
Protect Your Smile: Understanding and Addressing Abscesses
Abscesses are infections that develop around the root of a tooth or in the space between the teeth and gums. They are a serious condition that can cause damage to the surrounding tissue and teeth. If left untreated, the infection may spread to other parts of the body. At Stockton Heath Dental Practice, we understand the importance of addressing abscesses promptly. If you notice a pimple-like swelling on your gum that is often painful, it’s crucial to seek treatment as soon as possible.

ADDRESS
- 16 Grappenhall Rd,
- Stockton Heath, Warrington
- WA4 2AG, United Kingdom
OPENING HOURS
- Monday                 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday                 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Wednesday          9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Thursday               9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Friday                     9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- Saturday               Closed
- Sunday                 Closed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The most common dental emergency is severe toothache. This can be caused by various factors such as tooth decay, infection, or trauma.
Generally, a cavity itself is not an immediate dental emergency. However, if it causes severe pain, infection (abscess), or swelling then it becomes urgent and requires quick
attention.
The urgency of a tooth filling depends on the severity of the cavity. Small cavities may
not require immediate attention, but larger ones can worsen quickly. They can also lead to infection and potential tooth loss.
General dentists can fill cavities. This usually involves removing the decayed portion of the tooth and filling the space with a material like composite resin or amalgam.
Rinse with warm salt water: This can help reduce inflammation and dislodge any food particles.
Apply a cold compress: Apply anice pack to the affected area for short intervals to reduce swelling.
Over-the-counter pain relievers: Take pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen asdirected.
Avoid hard, chewy, or sugary foods: These can irritate the sensitive area.
Contact your dentist: Schedule an appointment as soon as possible for proper
diagnosis and treatment.