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Emergency dental care
Need urgent dental care?
Serving Alton, Chawton, Farnham, Bordon, Petersfield, Liss and Liphook
Call us now on 01420 552551 to arrange an emergency appointment and speak directly with our team.
Whether you are registered with us, new to the practice, or just visiting the area, all patients are welcome.
We prioritise patients in pain and will always aim to offer the earliest available appointment.
We can help with:
- Toothache
- Broken teeth
- Lost fillings or crowns
- Swelling or infection
- Dental trauma
What should you do if you have tooth pain?
If you're experiencing dental pain:
- Call us as soon as possible so we can advise you
- Avoid chewing on the affected area
- Take over-the-counter pain relief if appropriate
- Seek urgent care if swelling or severe pain develops
We will always aim to see you as quickly as possible and guide you on the next steps.
FAQS
Do I need to be registered to be seen?
No, we welcome both registered and non-registered patients for emergency appointments.
How much does an emergency dental appointment cost?
The cost of an emergency dental appointment can be found on our fees page. The cost of your dental treatment can vary depending on the problem and any treatment required.
We will always explain any costs clearly before starting treatment.
Can you treat the problem on the same day?
We aim to provide immediate relief and may begin treatment during your emergency appointment. However, some treatments may require a follow-up visit depending on complexity.
Can a tooth infection go away on its own?
No, a dental infection will not go away without treatment. While symptoms may temporarily improve, the infection will remain. Our dentists can give you full detailed advice during your appointment.
What should I do if I have a dental emergency?
If you experience pain, trauma, swelling, or damage to a tooth, contact the practice as soon as possible. Our team will assess your situation and arrange an urgent appointment where needed.
What will happen at an emergency dental appointment?
During your appointment, the dentist will:
- Examine the problem
- Identify the cause
- Relieve pain where possible
- Explain your options
The priority is to get you comfortable and stabilise the issue.
Why is my tooth pain worse at night?
Tooth pain can feel worse at night because lying down increases blood flow to the head, which can increase pressure in the affected tooth. There are also fewer distractions, making the pain feel more intense.
Why choose us for urgent dental care?
• Experienced and supportive clinicians
• Calm, patient-focused approach
• Clear and transparent pricing
• Focus on getting you out of pain quickly
In pain? Let’s get it sorted.
Call us now on 01420 552551 to arrange your appointment and speak directly with our team.
We’ll assess the problem, explain your options clearly, and help you move forward with the right treatment. We prioritise patients in discomfort and will always aim to offer the earliest available appointment. If you have reached us outside of our opening hours, please complete the form below and we will contact you as soon as possible.
Reached us outside of our opening hours? Request an emergency appointment using the form below.
If you have reached us outside of our opening hours, please complete the form below and we will get in touch as soon as possible.
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