Toothache — Emergency Dentist in Ealing
There's no need to suffer with toothache pain. Our Ealing team diagnose the cause, settle the pain quickly, and get you back to normal — often the same day.
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Your teeth and gums are trying to get your attention.
When you have a toothache, your teeth and gums are trying to get your attention because they want to be healthy. Often, inflammation in the pulp of the tooth — the soft inside — causes the constant, throbbing pain that makes toothaches so hard to bear.
Each tooth has nerve endings in its pulp that are extremely sensitive. When aggravated by bacteria, they react by sending pain signals to tell you something is wrong. It can be mild or almost unbearable. No matter the severity, it's time to visit us whenever you get dental pain.
Obvious. And often painful.
The signs vary, but most people notice one or more of these:
- 01Any pain, soreness or ache felt in or around the tooth
- 02Sharp, dull, throbbing or constant pain
- 03Pain when putting pressure on the tooth
- 04Pain when chewing
- 05Pain with hot or cold drinks or foods
- 06Swollen or sore gums around the tooth
- 07Headaches
- 08High fevers
- 09Bleeding gums
Where it comes from.
The most common culprits:
Don't wait it out.
Speak to your Stunning Smile Clinic dentist if you're experiencing any of the following — book an appointment as soon as you can:
- —Your pain lasts longer than a day or two.
- —Your pain is severe or becoming unbearable.
- —You have a fever, earache, or pain when opening your mouth wide.
In discomfort right now?
Call us if you're in pain and require immediate dental care, and we'll schedule an emergency appointment for you. Contact your neighbourhood Stunning Smile Clinic to talk through possible treatment options — our team will offer professional guidance on getting your mouth back on track.
A plan, not a quick fix.
Learn more about possible treatment options with your local Ealing dental practice. We recommend booking an appointment with our dentist in West Ealing so we can examine the tooth in detail and provide expert advice on getting your mouth on track — for good.
Treatments that help.
Emergency Dentist
Same-day relief when you can't wait.
Fillings
White composite fillings for decay & cavities.
Root Canal Treatment
Save an infected tooth and stop the pain at its source.
Crowns
Protect a weakened or fractured tooth.
Gum Disease Treatment
Treat sore, bleeding gums causing discomfort.
Dental Hygiene
Prevent decay and gum issues before they hurt.








