

We all are painfully aware of how toothache not only causes severe discomfort but contributes to difficulty concentrating on your busy day.
It’s not only your daily routine that can be upset, but we have all experienced the torture of agonizing sleepless nights suffering from toothache.
So what do you do? You might have many questions, such as is my toothache an emergency? Is it possible to be seen urgently by your dentist, will they be able to help you straight away and more importantly, is it possible to book a dentist the same day?
In this article, we are going to discover more about how to get urgent tooth care in Fareham and the surrounding area and where you can go to get help for your dental emergency.
Let’s start first with the short answer before we delve a little more into details.
How can I book an appointment on the same day? If you are suffering from tooth, gum pain, chipped tooth or think you might need emergency dental care, feel free to contact us, we offer ‘same day’ appointment by phone and we will be able to book you on the same day.
Ok, so now we’ve seen the short answer to whether it’s possible to book a dentist the same day to help with the pain of dental emergencies, let’s start by looking first at what a dental emergency is.
What is a dental emergency?
Just like teeth, a toothache can come in all sizes and degrees of pain.
Understanding the kind of pain that needs emergency help could help to save you money in the long term.
We all know how easy it is to take some painkillers and once the pain has subsided a little, we might simply carry on with our busy day.
However, leaving your aches and pains to wait till another day can sometimes lead to a larger and more costly dental emergency later on.
If you have any of the following issues, it’s important to contact your dental surgery immediately for urgent attention.
- A tooth that requires saving
- Have any kind of bleeding
- Severe pain
- An infection
- Lost or broken crowns
- Chipped teeth
- Avulsed teeth
- Swollen face
“Understanding the kind of pain that needs emergency help could help to save you money in the long term.”
Proper dental diagnosis
Although it’s easy to think that dental pain is simply a problem with your teeth, it’s important to understand that your whole body is connected.
So while you are well aware of the pain your teeth are causing you, it can be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of your tooth pain.
A proper diagnosis from a dentist is the surest way you’ll find immediate toothache relief, and potentially prevent yourself from running into a larger issue.
“Proper diagnosis from a dentist is the surest way you’ll find immediate toothache relief.”
So let’s take a look below at some reasons you might be suffering from dental pain and why you might need to book a dentist the same day.
Loose Teeth
If you’ve noticed your teeth are starting to feel loose, it could be you have a tooth injury. This can be really painful for patients, and it’s important you seek medical attention immediately.
It may be during a sports activity or other kind of accident you damaged your teeth that you might not have been aware of at the time.
Even if your teeth appear to be safe and sound after any kind of injury, you may want to book a same-day appointment to check for any nerve or jaw damage.
While nerve or jaw damage may not cause immediate symptoms, it might be that your condition worsens, so it’s important to get it checked out sooner rather than later.
Infection
Another sign indicating loose teeth can be a localized infection.
X-ray treatment can help to diagnose what’s happening. The earlier you see your dentist will mean a better chance of preventing the infection from spreading and more importantly stop any potential tooth extractions.
Book a same-day appointment with your dentist in order to find out what’s happening and the kind of infection you have.
Bleeding or aching gums
While it’s often fairly normal to have a little bit of gum bleeding following your daily flossing routine, any prolonged or larger outbreaks of bleeding could be early signs of gum disease or gingivitis.
If the bleeding of your gums is excessive, recurring, and maybe even leaves your gums aching or swelling it’s time to book an appointment at your dentist. They will be able to thoroughly examine your gum area and diagnose any issues.
Any untreated symptoms can very quickly reach the point of no return.
Gum disease occurs in stages, and some stages will leave patients with the inability to restore their teeth back to full health .
Catching gum disease early is crucial to keeping your gums and teeth healthy and intact.
Dental abscess
An abscessed tooth is a very painful infection, usually found at the root of your tooth.
Most often this is caused by a cavity left untreated or severe gum disease.
It can also happen because of a chipped tooth.
Symptoms of an abscessed tooth can include:
- Fever
- A foul taste in your mouth
- Pus
- Swollen glands.
An abscessed tooth will more than likely require some form of surgery to make sure the infection is drained and treated properly.
So now we’ve seen some of the reasons you may want to book a same-day dental appointment in the Fareham and surrounding areas, so let’s find out the steps you need to take.

Dental Abscess
How do I book a same-day dental appointment?
If you need urgent dental treatment, always start by contacting your current dentist for an urgent dental appointment
Not all dental clinics offer this service. So if your own dentist isn’t able to help you, contact us at Crofton Dental Care, we offer same-day appointments to get you treated as quickly as possible.
What if it’s out of hours?
If you need to see a dentist urgently out of hours, call us as and leave us a voicemail so we can attend to you as quickly as possible!
Although it might be very tempting, don’t contact your GP as they aren’t able to offer out of hours of emergency care.
If you are struggling with pain, take your regular painkiller and follow the self-care advice from NHS111.
How much will it cost?
Any urgent dental treatment will cost £75.
If you’re asked to come back for further treatment, this will be considered to be a separate course of non-urgent treatment and you will have to pay the relevant charge for the new course of treatment.
And finally…
We hope this article has helped you to more easily understand how to book a dentist on the same day!
Here at Crofton Dental Care, we have a wealth of genuine reviews from happy customers right across the Fareham community, surrounding areas and beyond.
Proud of our quality care for all our patients whether you need general or cosmetic dental treatments, our professional team of experts are here for you.
Get in touch with one of our friendly and dedicated team now to book your same-day appointment.