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Toothache

Constant pain generally means that there is a problem that needs to be dealt with. Painkillers are usually needed, and if you are not allergic, Ibuprofen is usually most suitable. If you can’t take ibuprofen then Paracetamol is advised, though be sure not to exceed the maximum recommended dose.

Swelling

This needs immediate treatment. Please phone the clinic or local emergency department.

Fractured Tooth

Do not panic, as a fractured tooth can usually be repaired. If there is pain, then avoid hot or cold foods, and try not to chew or bite on that side. Painkillers may help. Try to make an early consultation, to prevent further damage to the tooth and maybe the nerve too. We can quickly and easily offer a temporary restoration and make sure it is painless.

Lost crowns

If a crown breaks free please ensure to keep it safe. If there isn’t any pain, ensure the crown is re-cemented as quickly as possible. Crowns can de-cement for many reasons. If the tooth does become painful please contact the clinic as soon as possible, and avoid hot and cold drinks. Call us now 0161-214-4800 for all kind of dental treatment solution.

 

 
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