Call the emergency dentist!

There are dental problems that occur suddenly and randomly, which call for immediate attention. That’s when you’ll be in need of an emergency dentist in Edinburgh. You’ll be glad to know that Polwarth Dental Clinic provides such dental care. We will alleviate your pain and help repair whatever injury you have sustained to your teeth.

What do we offer when a dental crisis strikes?

Emergency Dentist in EdinburghThere are a broad range of issues that our emergency dentist in Edinburgh is equipped to deal with. The majority of these problems are unforeseeable and when they strike can often leave you anxious and scared. We can provide you with the treatment that you require.

The most common problems our emergency dentist in Edinburgh deals with is cracked teeth, damaged braces, fully or partially knocked out teeth, painful toothache, as well as swelling and bleeding. Each problem requires a different treatment and period of healing, which in some cases will need several appointments after your initial visit. However, during your emergency dental visit, we will make sure that you receive pain relief if needed, that the area of damage is sterilised to prevent infection, and that any repairs possible then and there are carried out.

If you find yourself in need of emergency dental care, call our dental practice as we offer same day treatments to both members and non-members of our practice. The cost for getting treatment from our emergency dentist in Edinburgh will depend on your status as a member of our practice. If you are a low-income patient you will be provided with financial aid to help you spread the costs.

Don’t worry, we’re here

With our caring approach and attention to your dental needs, you can rest assured that you will be in safe hands. We will strive to make sure you are free from pain as soon as possible and will let you know exactly what’s going on to help put you at ease. So when a dental crisis arises, don’t hesitate to call us. Immediate treatment will save you from further dental damage later.