Emergency Dentist Stroud
Dental emergencies rarely happen at a convenient time. At Fourways Dental Surgery in Chalford Hill, Stroud, we keep appointments available each day for patients in pain or discomfort, so you can be seen promptly by an experienced dental team. If you are worried about a tooth, the sooner you call us on 01453 884 634, the sooner we can help relieve your symptoms and protect your long-term oral health.
When to seek emergency dental care
Some dental problems can wait for a routine appointment, while others need prompt attention. Please contact us as soon as possible if you experience:
- Severe or persistent toothache
- A knocked-out, loose or displaced adult tooth
- A chipped, cracked or broken tooth
- A lost or damaged filling, crown or veneer
- Swelling, an abscess or other signs of infection
- Bleeding or an injury to the mouth that does not settle
Please note: if you have difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling that is spreading towards your eye or neck, or bleeding you cannot control after an injury, this is a medical emergency. Call 999 or go to your nearest A&E.
How we can help
Our first priority is to ease your pain and find the cause of the problem. Depending on what we find, treatment may include a temporary or permanent filling, re-cementing a crown, draining and treating an infection, root canal treatment, repairing a damaged tooth or, where a tooth cannot be saved, a gentle extraction. We will always explain your options and the likely cost before going ahead, so you can decide what is right for you. Where further or specialist treatment is needed, we will arrange the appropriate care.
What to do before your appointment
While you wait to be seen, a few simple steps can help:
- Toothache: rinse with warm salty water and take ordinary pain relief such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, following the instructions on the packet.
- Knocked-out adult tooth: hold it by the crown, not the root. If you can, gently place it back in the socket and bite on a clean cloth. If not, keep it in milk and contact us straight away — acting quickly gives the best chance of saving it.
- Broken tooth: keep any pieces, rinse your mouth with warm water and avoid chewing on that side.
- Bleeding: apply firm pressure with clean gauze or a cloth for around ten minutes.
Out-of-hours care
If you need urgent advice when the practice is closed, NHS 111 can assess your symptoms and direct you to the most appropriate care. For life-threatening symptoms, always call 999.
Why choose Fourways Dental Surgery
Our clinicians are registered with the General Dental Council and experienced in urgent dental care. We take the time to keep you comfortable, manage your pain and treat you with kindness, whether or not you are already registered with us. New patients are welcome, and we will do our best to see you the same day, where possible.
Emergency appointment fees
An emergency appointment includes an assessment and the immediate treatment needed to relieve your symptoms; any further treatment is quoted separately. We will confirm all costs with you before treatment begins. For current fees, please see our price guide or ask our team.
In pain now? Call 01453 884 634 or book a visit online.
Frequently asked questions
Can I be seen if I am not registered with you?
Yes. We welcome new patients for emergency care and will aim to see you as soon as possible.
What counts as a dental emergency?
Severe pain, swelling, bleeding that will not stop, and injuries such as a knocked-out or broken tooth should be treated promptly. If you are unsure, call our team, and we will advise you.
How quickly should I act with a knocked-out tooth?
As quickly as possible. Keeping the tooth moist in milk and contacting us immediately gives the best chance of saving it, though success cannot be guaranteed.
Will treatment hurt?
We focus on relieving your pain and keeping you comfortable, using local anaesthetic where appropriate and explaining each step as we go.
