Treatment Duration
25 - 45 minutes
Price
From £25
Dental Experience
10+ Years
Emergency Dental Care for Dental Trauma in Northampton
Accidents happen, and when they do, fast action is key to saving your teeth.
At Northampton Dental Hub, we provide urgent care for dental trauma, including knocked-out teeth, fractured teeth, and injuries to the gums or jaw.
Whether you’ve suffered a sports injury, fall, or accident, our expert emergency dentists are available to provide immediate pain relief and treatment to restore your smile.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Dental Trauma Treatment?
✧ Emergency Appointments Available: We offer same-day emergency care to treat dental trauma quickly and effectively.
✧ Experienced Emergency Dentists: Our team is highly trained in managing tooth fractures, dislodged teeth, and soft tissue injuries.
✧ Advanced Digital X-rays & Scans: We use state-of-the-art imaging to assess damage and create a personalised treatment plan.
✧ Pain Management & Restorations: From temporary fixes to permanent restorations, we ensure your smile is fully repaired.
✧ Convenient Location & 0% Finance: We’re based in Northampton, with flexible finance options to make emergency care accessible.
Need further restorative or emergency treatments? We also offer:
🔹 Emergency Dentist in Northampton – Same-day treatment for urgent cases
🔹 Tooth Extraction in Northampton – Pain-free removal of severely damaged teeth
🔹 Composite Bonding in Northampton – Quick repairs for chipped or broken teeth

FAQs
If possible, place the tooth back in its socket or store it in milk or saliva and seek emergency dental care immediately.
Yes! Depending on the severity, we can repair fractures using bonding, crowns, or root canal treatment.
Apply gentle pressure with gauze or a clean cloth and seek urgent dental care.
If bleeding is excessive, visit A&E immediately.
Yes, digital X-rays or CT scans help us assess the extent of damage and decide on the best treatment plan.
Immediately! The sooner we can assess and treat the injury, the higher the chances of saving your tooth.