We specialise in providing urgent, same day pain relief and highly effective emergency dental care to patients from all parts of Greater Manchester, including Stockport. Our highly experienced emergency dental team includes Dr. Nihad Vaid (GDC No: 113414), Dr. Jabir Duale (GDC No: 271042) and Dr. Mozammel Haque (GDC No: 264814).
Benefit from the fact that we now have over 250 5* patient reviews on Google.
All our dentists are members of the General Dental Council (GDC) so you can rest assured you are in safe, expert hands here at Dental Triage near Stockport.
Ignoring a dental emergency, such as an injury to the teeth or gums can increase the risk of permanent damage as well as the need for more extensive treatment later on.
If you are suffering from any the following symptoms contact us for an emergency appointment straight away:
During your visit, our specialist emergency dental team will treat you exactly how we would expect to be treated:
“Over the years I have been to multiple dentists. Dental Triage is most definitely the best, Dr Vaid was very professional and ensured any problems I had were taken care of to the best of his ability. This is a rarity as Dr Vaid is truly the best in his field.
I happily travel over an hour for the service he provides. As for his staff they are very professional with his amazing nurse Chelsie.
I would definitely recommend his excellent services.”
Osamn Butt
We are proud to have urgently helped emergency dental care patients from all parts of Greater Manchester including Stockport.
We are conveniently located in Stretford, which is either a 12-20 minute 10 mile M60 drive, a 45 minute Line 23 bus or a 50 minute train / tram journey from Stockport. We also offer free parking.
The cheapest cost is £4 with an average journey time of around 50 minutes via train to Manchester Piccadilly and then a Purple Line tram to Stretford.
Trains and trams run regularly throughout the day.
For exact times, public transport options and prices please visit Rome2rio.
Toothache can be one of the most painful experiences we go through. It will often be caused by decay resulting from poor oral hygiene and/or diet.
✓ Pain killers – paracetamol/ibuprofen. Please ensure you read the label, are not allergic to the medication and do not exceed the maximum dosage
✓ If the pain is caused by hot things only – applying cold to the area can often have a soothing effect
For contraindications, side-effects and maximum doses, always read the label!
Abscesses are infections that occur around the root of a tooth or in the space between the teeth and gums. Acute pain with or without swollen gums or face are signs of a possible infection or abscess.
If you think you might be suffering from an infection or an abscess, please contact Dental Triage as soon as possible as the infection can possibly spread to other parts of the body if left untreated.
✓ Pain killers – paracetamol/ibuprofen. Please ensure you read the label, are not allergic to the medication and do not exceed the maximum dosage
✓ Applying cold pressure to the area
✓ Rinsing with salt water
Injuries to the face and teeth can cause particular alarm and be extremely distressing. We always advice you see a dental or medical professional in such an event.
✓ Gently rinse out with salt water, if you feel safe to do, to be able to assess/visualise any damage
✓ If it is bleeding, apply a damp gauze/handkerchief to the area for 20 minutes and remain still
✓ If an adult tooth has fallen out completely, and you feel confident to do so, grab the tooth from the crown (the white part, not the brown root), rinse under water and place tooth back in its socket
✓ If unable to replace, place the tooth in a cup with milk or saliva until you can see an emergency dentist
✓ Please note- baby teeth are NOT to be placed back in the socket
✓ Chipped or broken teeth – if causing pain then take simple painkillers such as paracetamol/ibuprofen (provided you are not allergic, follow the instructions and do not exceed maximum dosage)
✓ Most small cuts to lips or cheeks will often heal on their own
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