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Emergency Appointment (Non-Registered Patients)

An appointment outside of your routine check-ups for the dentist to address any dental concerns or issues you are having. This fee does not include the cost of treatment required at this, or following, appointments.

Dental emergencies rarely pick convenient moments: a broken tooth on a Friday evening, an abscess before a flight, a knocked-out tooth at the weekend. Emergency care is about being seen quickly, getting out of pain, and stabilising the problem properly — with the definitive repair planned calmly afterwards rather than rushed.

01

Triage quickly

A short call establishes urgency — swelling, trauma and uncontrolled pain are prioritised, and you are told honestly when you will be seen.

02

Relieve and stabilise

The immediate problem is treated: pain relieved, infection managed, the tooth dressed or splinted — whatever the situation needs that day.

03

Plan the proper fix

Once you are comfortable, the definitive options are laid out with fees, so the long-term repair is a considered decision, not an emergency one.

Good to know

A knocked-out adult tooth is a true time-critical emergency — kept moist (in milk, ideally) and reimplanted quickly it can often be saved. Severe facial swelling affecting breathing or swallowing belongs in A&E first.