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    Emergency dentist

emergency_dentist-icn.svgIf you need an emergency dentist, please call our Welcome Team before 10am, and we will arrange to see you as soon as possible; fees for emergency dental treatment are calculated at £180 per 30 minutes.

Our dental emergency service includes:

  • Toothache
  • Lost or broken crowns
  • Chipped teeth
  • Lost or loose fillings
  • Abscesses
  • Trauma such as avulsed (knocked-out) teeth

Contact the Welcome Team as soon as possible on 01252 713797 when you have an urgent or emergency dental problem to ensure a speedy appointment can be made. 

If you have chipped or broken a tooth in an accident, the injury can be traumatic and painful. You should see a dentist as quickly as possible even if the chip seems slight.

Your dentist can often smooth down an uneven edge and replace missing parts with a tooth-coloured filling, ensuring you are not left with an unsightly gap or chip. Where a back molar has been broken, a crown may be the most appropriate replacement for your damaged tooth.

Where you have knocked out a tooth or several teeth, make an emergency appointment immediately so your dentist can ascertain whether the missing teeth can be successfully replaced.

If you’re calling outside of clinic hours, our answerphone service provides an emergency number for one of our dentists who can promptly respond (emergency fees apply outside of clinic hours).

You don’t need to suffer unnecessarily. Our emergency dental service is on hand to help.

We are happy to extend this service to people who are not registered patients at Elmsleigh House. However, we ask for a £50 deposit for external patients, which is non-refundable if the appointment is cancelled within 48 hours of the scheduled time or if you fail to attend. 

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