Emergency dentist in Sheffield
If you’re in pain or dealing with a sudden dental problem, getting help quickly is the priority. We offer emergency dental appointments in Sheffield, with same-day or next-day availability where possible.
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Emergency dentist in Sheffield
If you’re in pain or dealing with a sudden dental problem, getting help quickly is the priority. We offer emergency dental appointments in Sheffield, with same-day or next-day availability where possible.
Dental emergencies can happen suddenly and often get worse if left untreated. Common reasons patients contact us include:
These problems can make it difficult to eat, sleep, work, or carry on with normal daily life.
At an emergency appointment, the focus is on identifying the cause of the problem and providing immediate relief. Depending on the issue, treatment may include:
In many cases, the goal of the first visit is to stabilise the problem and reduce pain, rather than complete the full treatment in one go.
Getting prompt care can make a big difference.
Assessment
We’ll ask about your symptoms and examine your teeth to identify the cause. X-rays may be taken if needed.
Where possible, we’ll carry out treatment on the day to relieve pain and address the issue.
If further treatment is required, we’ll explain your options and provide a clear plan moving forward.
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The cost of emergency dental treatment depends on what care is needed on the day.
If further treatment is needed after your emergency visit, we’ll provide a clear breakdown and talk you through your options. The emergency appointment fee is £75.
Finance is available for treatments over £1,000.
Severe pain, swelling, infection, or a broken tooth are all considered dental emergencies.
We aim to offer same-day or next-day appointments whenever possible.
Not always. The priority is to relieve pain and stabilise the issue first.
Yes, we can see new patients for emergency dental care.
In most cases, no. A&E is usually only needed for severe swelling affecting your breathing or general health.
Toothache, swelling, infections, and broken or fractured teeth are the most common.