NHS says people without a dentist can get teeth looked at
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Individuals in the UK experiencing significant dental issues that might require immediate attention are being encouraged to check if they qualify for support. Those relying on the NHS for dental care might be eligible for an urgent appointment, contingent on the severity of their condition.

The NHS consistently reserves slots for emergency or urgent dental care and has recently reiterated that such appointments are available for those in critical need. Situations like severe dental trauma or pronounced swelling in the mouth could justify an emergency visit.

For those unsure about the necessity of an urgent or emergency dental appointment, NHS 111 can provide guidance. Depending on the urgency of the symptoms, patients may be offered treatment within a timeframe ranging from one hour to 24 hours, or up to seven days.

In a recent post on X, NHS UK stated: “Think you need urgent dental care? Urgent dental appointments are now available. Find out how to get the help you need.”

Who could be eligible for urgent dental care?

According to NHS guidelines, certain conditions may necessitate an urgent dental appointment, which include:

  • You have severe tooth or mouth pain that’s affecting your sleep or daily activities, and is not helped by painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen
  • You have swelling, a lump or patch inside your mouth that’s getting bigger or not going away – it may or may not be painful
  • You have swelling, a lump or patch inside your mouth that’s getting bigger or not going away – it may or may not be painful
  • You have severe tooth or mouth pain that’s affecting your sleep or daily activities, and is not helped by painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen
  • You have a broken or loose filling, denture, crown, bridge or veneer
  • You have tooth or mouth pain that is helped by taking painkillers, but it’s not going away
  • You have a broken or loose filling, denture, crown, bridge or veneeryou have a knocked-out tooth or other injury to your teeth
  • You have tooth or mouth pain that is helped by taking painkillers, but it’s not going away
  • You’ve recently had a tooth removed and you’re bleeding or have severe pain
  • You have a knocked-out tooth or other injury to your teeth
  • You’ve recently had a tooth removed and you’re bleeding or have severe pain

While these scenarios can qualify you for urgent care, there are instances where the situation may be so critical that contacting emergency services or visiting A&E is required. This may be necessary if:

  • You experience an injury to the head or face that’s caused you to lose consciousness, vomit, or have double vision
  • You experience heacy bleeding from your mouth that won’t stop
  • You’ve suffered serious injuries to the jaw or face
  • You have severe swelling of the mouth, lip, neck, or throat and have difficulty breathing or opening eyes

Further guidance on urgent dental appointments, as well as how to see if you qualify, can be found here.

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