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Dental problems can happen at any time, and when you’re dealing with pain or something just doesn’t feel right, it’s not always easy to know what counts as an emergency. These signs can help you decide when it’s time to seek urgent dental care.
Persistent pain in your teeth or gums could signal an infection or abscess. These issues rarely go away on their own and can quickly worsen. Prompt care can relieve pain and prevent more serious complications.
A cracked or broken tooth can be painful and may leave the nerve exposed. Even if it doesn’t hurt right away, it’s best to act quickly to avoid infection or long-term damage to the tooth.
Sudden bleeding from the gums could be a sign of trauma, infection, or gum disease. If the bleeding doesn’t stop or is accompanied by swelling or pain, it’s important to seek urgent dental attention.
Losing a crown or filling can leave a tooth exposed and sensitive. It may feel sharp, painful or uncomfortable when eating or drinking. Emergency treatment protects the tooth and prevents further damage or decay.
Dental emergencies can present in many forms and being assessed by a dentist promptly can often prevent a worsening of the situation. Treating thousands of dental emergencies a years gives us a unique insight into what dental problems can arise.
Consultations start at £75 if the appointment is between 9am and 8pm. Please note that all emergency dental treatment costs shown are provided as a guide. Individual treatment costs may vary as dictated by clinical need.


Dental anxiety is incredibly common. Many people experience fear and apprehension when faced with dental procedures. Our clinics are dedicated to creating a friendly environment with open communication and various pain management options, including sedation when appropriate. It is important not to let fear delay necessary care – contact us for prompt and understanding support for emergencies like severe toothaches, broken teeth, or infections, ensuring your comfort and well-being every step of the way.

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the247dentist’s Chislehurst practice offers dedicated on-site parking for patients. This makes it easier to attend an emergency appointment without needing to search for parking nearby, particularly if you’re arriving at short notice.If you’re travelling by car, having parking available on-site can help reduce stress when dealing with a dental issue, allowing you to focus on getting treatment as quickly as possible.
Same-day emergency appointments are often available depending on demand. If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or discomfort, it’s always best to get in touch as early as possible so availability can be checked and arranged quickly.The aim is to ensure urgent dental problems are seen promptly, helping to relieve pain and prevent the issue from worsening while waiting for a routine appointment.
Out-of-hours emergency dental appointments are available, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. This means you can still access urgent care when most dental practices are closed.If you experience a dental problem outside normal hours, you can still be booked in locally, helping you avoid delays and get the treatment you need as soon as possible.
Card payments are accepted for emergency dental appointments, making it simple and convenient to pay for treatment on the day of your visit.If you have any questions about payment or want to confirm details in advance, it’s always worth checking when booking so you know exactly what to expect.
Emergency dental care is available for children as well as adults. If your child is experiencing tooth pain, swelling, or has damaged a tooth, it’s important to have the issue assessed as soon as possible.Early treatment can help prevent further complications and relieve discomfort quickly. The dental team will aim to provide care in a calm and reassuring way to help children feel comfortable during their visit.
The247dentist’s Chislehurst practice is based on Prince Imperial Road and can be reached by both bus and train. Local bus routes serve the surrounding area, and Chislehurst railway station is nearby, making it a practical option for patients travelling in for an emergency appointment.This makes it accessible whether you’re travelling from within Chislehurst or from nearby areas, helping ensure you can reach the clinic without difficulty when you need urgent care.
No, you don’t need to be registered to receive treatment. the247dentist provides access to emergency dental appointments in Chislehurst, even if you’re not a current patient at the practice.This can be especially helpful if your usual dentist is fully booked, you need to be seen outside of normal hours, or you’re away from home. The focus is on getting you seen quickly and resolving the issue without unnecessary delays.
Emergency appointments can help with a range of urgent issues, including:- Severe toothache or sudden pain - Broken, chipped, or knocked-out teeth - Lost fillings, crowns, or other restorations - Swelling, infections, or abscesses - Bleeding or trauma following an accidentIf you're unsure whether your situation counts as an emergency, it’s always best to call and get advice before travelling.
The cost of an emergency appointment will depend on the treatment required, as every situation is different. Typically, there will be an initial assessment, followed by any necessary treatment if required.You’ll always be informed of any costs before treatment goes ahead, so you can make a decision with full clarity. For a more detailed breakdown, it’s best to check the247dentist fees page or ask when booking.
Our emergency dentists are available across the UK at a time that suits you.