New Private Dental Exam - £49.99(Limited Offer)

We offer private dental examination focused on prevention, precision, and patient comfort.
Identify issues early and maintain a confident, healthy smile.

Your initial consultation

We provide a guided tour of the practice, take smile assessment photos, and offer personalised dental advice.

Care for adults and children

We have extensive experience providing a full range of dental treatments for patients of all ages.

Affordable payment plans with 0% finance available+

We offer dental health plans tailored to meet your essential oral care needs.

What dental treatments do we offer?

Our highly experienced and caring emergency dentists provide urgent dental care services in London to patients who suffer from a variety of dental emergencies. These can be more routine emergency dental treatments for chipped tooth, lost filling, broken tooth, severe tooth pain, lost or broken dentures and broken crown/ veneer, swellings to more complex surgical procedures like extraction of wisdom teeth, root canal treatments and damages due to dental traumas.

We are a Private Dentist Near You Accepting New Patients

We offer a full range of advanced dental treatments to keep your smile healthy, confident, and long-lasting. Our services include routine check-ups, hygiene care, cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign, dental implants, restorative treatments, and emergency appointments. Every treatment is carefully tailored to your needs, ensuring you receive the right care and guidance at every visit.

Our focus is on providing care that feels personal and reassuring from the moment you arrive. Whether you want to enhance your smile, restore damaged teeth, or maintain optimal oral health, our team is here to help with clear advice and modern techniques. We strive to make every visit comfortable while delivering results that look natural and last.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dental emergencies require immediate attention to address severe pain, bleeding, or save an injured tooth. These situations can include:

– Knocked-out tooth
– Lost filling
– Partially dislodged tooth
– Abscess
– Gum injuries
– Severe, potentially life-threatening infections

If you experience any of these symptoms, contact our London dental practice for an emergency appointment. If unsure, consult a dental professional to determine if your issue requires prompt attention or can wait a few days.

If your toothache persists for over two days, it’s time to see a dentist. Additionally, if you experience:

– High temperature
– Pain when biting down
– Swelling

Seek dental care as soon as possible. While waiting for your appointment or to see an emergency dentist in London, you can try the following to alleviate discomfort:

– Rinse your mouth with salt water
– Avoid extreme temperatures in food and drinks
– Eat on the opposite side of your mouth to avoid irritating the sore tooth
– Take pain relievers like Nurofen and Paracetamol

Remember, don’t delay seeking professional help if your symptoms worsen or persist!

In most cases, it’s best to avoid going to A&E (Accident and Emergency) for dental emergencies. Doctors there may not have the necessary expertise or equipment to treat dental issues, leading to a potentially frustrating experience. However, there are some exceptions where you should go straight to A&E:

– Severe swelling that worsens and affects breathing or swallowing
– Uncontrollable bleeding in the mouth
– Swelling in the neck or jaw related to dental problems

For all other dental emergencies, contact a dentist or an emergency dental service for proper care.

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection in the teeth, gums, or supporting bone. Since the pus can’t drain, it forms an abscess, which can appear as a swollen boil. If the abscess bursts in your mouth, the pain may decrease, but it’s still crucial to see an emergency dentist. They will:

– Fully drain the abscess
– Clean the area with a saline solution to reduce swelling and promote cleanliness

You may need additional treatment to ensure the infection has fully cleared. Your dentist will advise on further steps after emergency treatment.

As dentists, our priority is to preserve natural teeth whenever possible, as this maintains the mouth’s natural structure. Saving a tooth reduces the risk of infection and saves you the additional cost of replacing it with a dental implant or bridge. Preserving your natural tooth is always the best option, and we do our best to make that happen.

Yes, there will be a charge for an emergency dental treatment.

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