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Emergency Treatments
| Emergency assessment | From £50.00 |
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| Emergency extractions | From £120.00 |
| Emergency lost fillings | From £120.00 |
| Emergency draining of tooth abscess | From £150.00 |
| Emergency crown recement | From £60.00 |
Finance Available
We know dental treatment can be expensive, so we are pleased to offer ways to spread the cost and make it more affordable, including 0% interest over 12 months.
Need to fix a broken tooth?
Have painful toothache?
Are your gums or cheeks swollen or bleeding?
If you need an emergency dentist appointment, we can help. Our team of experienced and friendly dental professionals are dedicated to helping relieve your pain and discomfort, taking action to address the cause. We will identify the issue and provide appropriate treatment to get you dentally fit once more.
We offer a warm welcome to patients not registered with us and aim to find an emergency appointment for you as soon as we can.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is considered a dental emergency?
- If you are in severe pain and need urgent assistance, this is when to seek emergency dental care. It could be caused by infection, injury or trauma. You may be experiencing severe tooth decay, broken or knocked out teeth or a dental abscess.
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What do I need to do if I have a dental emergency?
- Get in contact with us as soon as possible. We will be able to give you advice until you are able to be seen by the emergency dentist. In most cases, your emergency appointment will be booked for the same day.
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Should I go to A&E for a dental emergency?
- There is usually no need for you to visit A&E for a dental emergency, as dentists are far better equipped to treat you in a dental practice than a doctor in a hospital. You may also waste time waiting in A&E to find you can’t be effectively treated. If you have a dental emergency, the best option is to contact your dental practice for advice.
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Do I need to be a registered patient to get an emergency dental care appointment?
- No, you don’t necessarily need to be registered with a specific dental practice to be treated as an emergency patient. Many practices offer emergency appointments but earlier appointment times may be reserved for registered patients.
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Can I visit a different dental practice to my regular one in an emergency?
- Yes, if you are in a different area or can’t get to your regular dental practice, you are able to visit a different dentist. Many practices reserve a number of emergency appointments for existing or unregistered patients. Also, if you are unable to get an emergency appointment at your normal dentist, they may be able to advise you of another practice that could help.
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How do I best avoid a dental emergency in the future?
- By their very nature, most dental emergencies cannot be avoided. However, if you maintain a good regular oral hygiene routine, your teeth and gums will be in the best condition and better able to avoid severe pain due to decay or abscess.
Why choose us?
We’re not like other dental practices. Looking after our patients’ smiles is important to us, but so is getting to know your wants, needs and expectations. We pride ourselves on putting our patients first, helping you make the right decisions for both your oral and general health.
We create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, helping all our patients feel at ease from the moment they walk through the door. We delight in going the extra mile, always aiming to work around you to provide the best possible service.
Our aim is to give everyone a healthy smile they can be proud of. It’s part of what makes you remarkable.
Opening times
- Monday - 8:30am - 5:30pm
- Tuesday - 8:30am - 5:30pm
- Wednesday - 8:30am - 5:30pm
- Thursday - 8:30am - 5:30pm
- Friday - 8:30am - 5:30pm
- Saturday* - 9:00am - 1:00pm
- Sunday - Closed
*By appointment only