Emergency Dental Care
If you’ve chipped or broken a tooth as a result of an accident or an injury, it can be a traumatic experience. It’s very important that you see a dentist immediately, even if the tooth is just slightly chipped.
And if you have knocked out a tooth or several teeth, the sooner you are seen by a dental professional the better because there is a chance that the teeth could be re-implanted, depending on the severity of your injury.
If you require an emergency dental treatment, you should ask to see a dentist as soon as possible. At our practice we offer a same day service for all dental emergencies:
- trauma
- swollen face
- avulsed teeth
- Toothache
- lost or broken crowns
- chipped teeth and fillings
- trauma
- swollen face
- avulsed teeth
- Toothache
- lost or broken crowns
- chipped teeth and fillings
Dental emergency during opening hours
In case of a dental emergency during practice hours, please contact the practice immediately .on 0116 2519647. We will always endeavour to see a patient in pain on the same day.
If you need same day emergency treatment please contact reception immediately, preferably early in the morning. Every effort will be made to offer you a firm emergency appointment. Please help us giving the nature of the problem so we can schedule the appropriate amount of time. In most cases we guarantee immediate pain relief and symptom resolution. We can take care of your injuries to ensure you heal quicker and more effectively, so that you avoid additional dental problems in the future.
For New Patients our same day emergency fee during office hours is £50-00. We will see you on the same day and do what we can to get you out of pain!
Dental emergency out of opening hours
Out of surgery hours NHS patients may call 111 6.30-8pm Monday to Friday, Weekends and Bank holidays.
If an out of hours emergency appointment is required private and denplan patients can call 01384679024 : . Call-outs are charged starting from £100. Denplan patients will have to pay the first £20 of the call out fee and any further costs for further treatments are chargeable by the dentist. It is your responsibility to discuss fees with the dentist.