Emergency Dentist in London: What to Do, What to Expect & What It Costs
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
Not every dental problem needs same-day care — but some situations do. Knowing the difference can save you time, pain and money.
Urgent — Call the Same Day
- Severe toothache that over-the-counter painkillers won't settle
- Dental abscess — facial swelling, fever, bad taste
- Knocked-out permanent tooth (time critical — act within the hour)
- Broken tooth with sharp edges cutting soft tissue
- Lost crown or filling with significant pain or sensitivity
- Dental trauma following an accident
What to Do Before You Get to the Clinic
If a tooth is knocked out:
1. Hold it by the crown — never the root
2. Rinse gently in cold milk or saline
3. Try to replace it in the socket immediately
4. If not possible, store in milk and call us straight away
For severe pain: take ibuprofen or paracetamol as directed, rinse with warm salt water, and do not apply aspirin directly to the gum.
What Happens at an Emergency Appointment
| Stage | What happens |
|---|---|
| Triage | Urgency and pain level assessed on arrival |
| Focused exam | Clinical examination of the affected tooth and surrounding area |
| Targeted X-ray | Small digital X-ray where clinically needed |
| Immediate relief | Temporary dressing, bite adjustment, prescription |
| Written plan | Diagnosis, follow-up options and itemised prices |
How Much Does an Emergency Dentist Cost in London?
Our New Patient Offer for emergency appointments is just £30. This covers the full clinical assessment, a targeted digital X-ray where needed, and immediate relief on the day. Any further treatment is quoted separately in writing before we proceed.
When to Go to A&E Instead
Go to A&E or call 999 if facial swelling is affecting your breathing or swallowing, there is rapidly spreading swelling into the neck, or you have a high fever alongside dental pain.
Book Your Emergency Appointment
Call before 11am Monday to Saturday for best same-day availability.
Adult Braces London Team
Written by our GDC-registered dental team and verified for accuracy. This article reflects current clinical guidance for adult orthodontic treatment in the UK.
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