London Emergency Dentist
Open 24/7

Baker Street Liverpool Street

Operating since 1972. Experienced dentists / specialists with over 300 years combined experience.

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Over 750+ 5 star reviews

Emergency Dentist London

Our London emergency centres located by Baker Street and Liverpool Street tube stations in the City of London offer the most comprehensive emergency dental service for the whole of the London area.

Award Winning Service

Award Winning Service

Proud winners of British Dental Association Good Practice award for past 4 years running.

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Nervous Patients Welcome

Nervous Patients Welcome

Our clinicians and specialists have been trained to provide exceptional care to nervous dental patients.

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2 London Clinics

2 London Clinics

Our London emergency centres are within a few minutes' walk from a well-connected tube station.

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24 Hours Emergency Service

24 Hours Emergency Service

Our 24-hour dentist appointments are intended to ease pain immediately and to assign the appropriate treatment to cure.

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Experienced Dentists & Specialists

Experienced Dentists & Specialists

We have a team of highly experienced emergency dentists that can help you get out of pain and resume everyday life.

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Emergency dentists at the following 2 locations are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including Bank Holidays and Christmas Day.

What happens next?

On dialling the emergency dentist in London number you will be answered by a member of staff who will take preliminary details and inform the emergency dentist who is on call that day. You will be informed which practice will be the most appropriate and be provided with directions and parking information. If you have dental insurance you will be provided with the necessary documentation after the treatment to enable you to make your claim.

We accept patients from all major Private Dental Insurance providers

Here at emergency dentist London we accept patients for treatment who have insurance cover from all the major insurance providers including CIGNA, AXA, BUPA and DENCOVER.

Emergency dentist in London patient registration

On dialling the emergency dentists in London number you will be answered by a member of staff who will take preliminary details and inform the emergency dentist who is on call that day. You will be informed which practice will be the most appropriate and be provided with directions and parking information. If you have dental insurance you will be provided with the necessary documentation after the treatment to enable you to make your claim.

Our emergency dentists will carry out a dental examination and determine the most appropriate type of treatment to be administered. This will be emergency temporary, emergency basic or emergency full treatment that may be followed up by subsequent appointments during normal surgery hours. Commonly problems for 24 hour emergency dentist calls include toothache, chipped or broken teeth, broken crowns, veneers or bridges, tooth abscess, broken orthodontic braces, broken dentures, wisdom tooth extraction and gum infection etc.

Dental specialists

The dental clinic has dentists specialising in oral surgery, endodontics and orthodontics. Our dentists are empathetic in the treatment of nervous patients and can provide sedation during normal surgery hours. All the dentists are experienced in providing emergency dental treatment.

24 hour emergency dentists language translators

All members of staff and dentists are multi lingual and include English, Hebrew, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese Mandarin, Polish, Russian and Arabic. A member of staff fluent in a particular language can be requested as part of our service. Below you will find a list of frequently asked questions about emergency dental care:

What should you do in case of a dental emergency?

In the event of an emergency, immediately call the London emergency dental practice and schedule an appointment. Describe your emergency in detail so you can get instant advice before your scheduled appointment.

How can you cure a toothache?

Immediately contact a dentist in case you are suffering from a toothache. Take some recommended painkillers like Paracetamol or Ibuprofen. You should make sure that you read the label first and avoid going over the maximum dose.

In cases of swelling, what should you do?

Usually, a swelling occurs because of an infection. There might be a slight infection in your teeth or gum tissue, or there might even be large amount of abscess that has to be drained. An infected swelling would usually feel quite tender and warm to the touch. You have to call immediately so you could be accurately diagnosed. After checking your teeth thoroughly, an appropriate treatment would be prescribed, as well as antibiotics.

What should you do in case your crown falls off?

You have to keep your crown secure so you can have it re-cemented as soon as you can to prevent further damage. Sometimes, a root canal treatment is recommended. Call the London emergency dental practice immediately in case this happens.

What should you do in case you have a broken denture?

Usually, a broken denture is relatively easy to repair. But never attempt to repair it on your own since this could result to further damage. Immediately schedule an appointment for repair.

What are dental injuries?

Dental injuries include teeth that may be forced out of its position (extruded), broken (fractured) or knocked out. Injuries to the mouth are generally painful and have to be immediately treated by a dentist.

Knocked Out Teeth

Once a tooth has been knocked out, you should recover it and remove any dirt or debris by washing it. You should not handle the root so you could protect the fibres in the root surface. But you can try to put the clean tooth back in its socket since it is possible to re-implant the tooth within 30 minutes of injury. Or you could alternatively store the tooth inside a glass of cold milk. Immediately schedule an appointment by calling the dental emergency hotline.

Extruding Teeth

If the tooth is pushed inward or outward and is out of place, you should apply a light finger pressure to reposition it to its normal alignment. Do not force it into its socket. Use a moist tissue or gauze to hold the tooth in its place. Immediately see a dentist.

Fractured Teeth

The treatment of a fractured tooth depends on the degree of its injury. But whatever the degree of damage might be, you should see a dentist to get the appropriate treatment. Do not panic because it is easy to restore a fractured tooth. But if it feels painful, try to avoid biting in that area or eating hot or cold foods for the mean time.

Minor Fracture

For a minor fracture, a dentist can smooth it out and minimize the injury or do a composite restoration to it. Take extra care of your tooth for several days after treatment.

Moderate Fracture

You may have a moderate fracture if there is damage to your enamel, dentin or pulp. A permanent crown may be used if there is no permanent damage to the pulp. But if there were damage to it, then you would need further treatment.

Severe Fracture

Usually, a severe fracture would mean that the tooth is traumatized and there is little chance of recovery. Dental injuries include puncture wounds, tears and lacerations to the tongue, cheek or lips. In the event of an injury, have the wound cleaned, sutured and repaired. If there is bleeding due to a tongue laceration, then try to pull the tongue forward and use gauze to put some pressure on it.

Can I get Emergency dentistry on the NHS?

We DO NOT provide emergency dental treatment under the NHS all our emergency dentists offer only private dental treatment on a fee per item basis. If you are looking for treatment under an NHS emergency dentist please contact NHS direct who may be able to help you find an emergency dentist.

Why Choose us?

Why Choose us?

  • We are uniquely pioneering the longest running emergency dental service for London with over 40 years of provision to thousands of patients.
  • We have the highest number of 5 star ratings.
  • 24 hrs / 7 days after care cover.
  • Transparent and easily understood options and the costs upfront prior to treatment.
  • Experts at treating Nervous patients. Treatments carried out by highly experienced (mostly 20 years plus experience) dental experts and specialists.
  • Patients are seen immediately, with readily available appointments 7 days of the week including bank holidays, Easter and Xmas. We also attend to walk-in appointments.
  • Active treatments carried out during the emergency appointment using the full spectrum of dental treatments including fillings, chipped / broken teeth, severe tooth pain, extractions, wisdom tooth removal, gum treatment, cementing / repair crowns/ veneers / restorations, accidents / trauma, implants etc.
  • Knowledgeable and capable team of experienced and highly qualified specialists and dental professionals with a combined experience of over 300 years.
  • Latest equipment and technology to provide the best possible care, including 2 wall mounted Endodontic microscopes, digital CT scanner and digital panoramic X-ray.

A true 24 hour dental service

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020 7486 1047