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Same-day emergency dentist in Warwick and Leamington Spa

In pain or worried about a tooth?

Our emergency dental clinic provides fixed-price, same-day care to anyone in Warwick, Leamington Spa and the wider Warwickshire area - no registration needed.

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Same-day emergency dental care
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No need to be a registered patient
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Transparent, fixed pricing from £45 with no hidden costs
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A calm, modern clinic designed with nervous patients in mind

Amazing service and experience though out! So pleased with my final results, left feeling confident and happy to smile. Thank you to Dan he knew exactly what I wanted. I am so pleased! The girls are supper, friendly and helpful. Ayesha and sukhi were amazing!

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Is it a dental emergency?

If you're in pain or you've injured a tooth, it's an emergency. Dental problems rarely resolve on their own and they tend to get worse the longer they're left, so the best thing you can do is get seen quickly. Common signs you should call us today include constant or severe toothache, a tooth that's been knocked out or pushed out of place, swelling in the gums, cheeks or jaw, bleeding that won't stop, or a broken filling or crown that's left a tooth sharp or exposed.

If you're unsure whether what you're feeling counts as an emergency, give us a ring anyway. Our team will listen, ask a few simple questions and tell you honestly whether you need to come in straight away or whether it can wait.

How does our emergency dental service in Warwick work?

We've kept the process as straightforward as possible because nobody in pain wants to fill in long forms or jump through hoops. Here's what happens from the moment you get in touch:

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Get in touch

Call us on 01926 897450 or fill in the short form at the bottom of this page. Our team will take a few details and arrange a same-day appointment where possible.

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Your emergency appointment (£45)

A skilled dentist will examine the area causing you trouble, take any X-rays needed and give you a clear diagnosis. Within that £45 we can usually smooth a broken tooth, re-glue a loose crown, place a temporary filling or prescribe antibiotics to settle an infection and relieve your pain.

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Any further treatment, explained upfront

Some problems need more work than a single appointment can fix - for example, a tooth that needs extracting, a front tooth that needs rebuilding, or root canal treatment to save a badly infected tooth. If that's the case, we'll explain what's needed, what it costs, and let you decide before we do anything further. There are no surprise bills.

If your treatment goes beyond the initial appointment, you'll find a breakdown of common fees further down this page.

What can our emergency dentists in Warwickshire help with?

Below are some of the most common reasons patients call our emergency clinic. If your problem isn't listed, please still get in touch - the list is far from complete, and most dental urgencies fall into one of the categories below in some form.

Severe toothache

Persistent tooth pain is almost always a sign that something needs attention - whether it's decay reaching the nerve, an infection brewing, or a cracked tooth. We'll find the cause, get you out of pain on the day with antibiotics, a temporary filling or pain relief, and talk you through what longer-term treatment (if any) will look like.

Broken or chipped tooth

A chipped or broken tooth can be sharp, sensitive to air, or simply distressing to look at, particularly if it's a front tooth. We can usually smooth the rough edge, build the tooth back up with a tooth-coloured filling, or fit a temporary repair to hold you over until a more permanent solution like a crown or veneer can be arranged.

Knocked-out tooth

If a tooth has been knocked completely out, time matters. Pick the tooth up by the crown (the white part, not the root), rinse it gently with milk or saline if it's dirty, and try to slot it back into the socket. If that's not possible, store it in a small container of milk and call us straight away. Acting within the first hour gives the tooth the best chance of being saved.

Lost filling or hole in the tooth

Losing a filling leaves the inside of the tooth exposed, which can cause sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet or simply biting down. A pharmacy filling kit might tide you over for a day, but it's worth getting a proper temporary or permanent replacement in quickly to avoid the cavity getting worse or causing infection.

Dental abscess or swelling

Swelling in the gum, cheek or jaw usually points to an infection that's spreading. This shouldn't be left. We'll prescribe antibiotics on the day, drain the abscess if needed and arrange a follow-up plan to deal with the underlying cause - often root canal treatment or an extraction.

Painful or bleeding gums

Sore, swollen or bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease, infection or trauma. Our team will clean the area, prescribe medication if appropriate, and give you straightforward advice on how to prevent it coming back. If gum disease is part of the picture, we'll talk to you about ongoing hygiene care.

Pregnancy-related dental concerns

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can leave you more prone to gum disease, swelling and sensitivity. We provide calm, gentle emergency care for expectant patients and are careful about what treatments and medications are appropriate at each stage of pregnancy.

Lost crown

If your crown has come off, keep it safe and bring it with you - we can often clean it and re-cement it during your appointment. If the underlying tooth is broken or decayed and the crown can't be reused, we'll discuss your options before any further work is done.

Sports injuries

Knocks to the mouth during football, rugby, hockey, cycling or contact sport can chip teeth, loosen them or knock them out entirely. We treat sports-related dental injuries on the day and can also fit custom mouthguards once you're back on your feet, to reduce the risk of it happening again.

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Why choose our emergency dental clinic in Warwick?

We know there's no shortage of dental practices in Warwickshire, and you have a choice. Here's what sets us apart for emergency care:

  • 24-hour access where possible. We hold space for emergency appointments because we know they can't wait.
  • No registration needed. You don't have to be one of our regular patients - we'll see you whether you've never set foot in our clinic or you've been with another dentist for years.
  • Fixed, transparent pricing. £45 covers your examination, X-rays and same-day care. Anything beyond that is quoted in advance, in writing, before we proceed.
  • A wide range of treatments under one roof. From a chipped tooth to root canal treatment, antibiotics, extractions or temporary crowns, we handle most dental emergencies on site.
  • A calm, non-clinical setting. Our reception area was designed with nervous patients in mind - calming diffusers, soft lighting and a friendly team who don't rush you.
  • IV sedation can be arranged. If you're extremely anxious or facing a longer procedure, sedation options are available by appointment (though not always on the same day).
  • Ground-floor access, free parking. No stairs, step-free entry, wheelchair-accessible facilities and ample free parking on site - all of which makes a difficult day a little easier.
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How much does emergency dental treatment cost in Warwick?

Our initial emergency appointment is £45, which includes a full examination, any X-rays needed, diagnosis and same-day relief such as antibiotics, a temporary filling, smoothing of a broken tooth or re-gluing of a loose crown.

If further treatment is needed, here's a rough guide so you know what to expect:

  • Permanent white fillings: from £90 to £200
  • Tooth extraction: from £90 to £350
  • First stage of root canal treatment: from £150

These are starting prices and will depend on the complexity of the work. Whatever the case, we'll talk you through the full cost in clear terms before we begin. For larger treatment plans, finance plans can be arranged with a soft credit check, with 0% APR options available on qualifying treatment.

If you're a regular patient, our membership plans include preferential rates on emergency care - worth considering if you're not already signed up.

Helpful answers

Frequently asked questions about emergency dentistry in Warwick and Leamington Spa

What emergency dental treatments can I get in Warwick?

At our emergency clinic in Warwick, we provide same-day urgent dental care. Treatments commonly carried out at your initial £45 appointment include X-rays, diagnosis, antibiotics, temporary fillings, re-cementing of loose crowns and smoothing of broken teeth. Patients also visit us from Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenilworth and across Warwickshire and Coventry for urgent care.

Can an emergency dentist fix my problem on the same day?

In most cases, yes. Our priority at your first visit is to relieve your pain and treat the immediate issue. Many problems - fillings, crown repairs, antibiotics for an infection, smoothing of a broken tooth - can be sorted in a single appointment. For more complex treatment such as a difficult extraction or root canal treatment, we'll explain what's involved and book you in promptly for a follow-up.

Can you treat more than one dental problem in an emergency visit?

Our focus during an emergency appointment is the issue causing you the most pain or risk. If you have several concerns, we'll stabilise the urgent one first and then talk to you about putting together a wider treatment plan. Many patients use their emergency visit as a starting point to get back on track with their general dental care.

How do I know if I need an emergency dentist?

If you're in significant pain, your face or gums are swelling, you have a tooth that's been knocked out or broken, or you have an infection, you should be seen as soon as possible. If you're unsure, please ring us on 01926 897450 - we'd rather you call and check than leave a problem that gets worse overnight.

Can nervous patients visit your emergency dentist?

Absolutely. We see a lot of patients who've been putting off dental care for years and are nervous about coming in. Our team has plenty of experience with anxious patients and will move at your pace. IV sedation is available by arrangement if you'd prefer it for a longer procedure, though it isn't always possible to organise the same day.

Are there additional charges for emergency dental treatment?

The £45 fee covers your diagnosis, X-rays and same-day care at your initial appointment. If you need further treatment - an extraction, a permanent filling, root canal work, a crown - that work is charged separately, and we'll always explain the cost in full before doing anything.

What if I need further treatment after my emergency appointment?

Once you're out of pain, your dentist may recommend a follow-up examination to plan any ongoing care. Some patients then continue treatment with us as part of our routine general dental care, while others go back to their usual dentist with our notes - it's entirely your choice.

Are you an NHS dental service?

No. We're an independent, private emergency dental service for patients in Warwick, Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, Stratford-upon-Avon, Coventry and the wider Warwickshire area. The advantage of being private is that we can usually see you much faster than NHS routes and we have more flexibility in the treatments we offer.

Can I book an emergency appointment if I'm registered at another dental practice?

Yes - you don't need to be one of our patients. We see plenty of people whose usual dentist can't fit them in, who are visiting the area, or who simply need help out-of-hours. We'll provide the emergency treatment and you can return to your regular dentist for any follow-up care if you prefer.

What should I do if I have a dental emergency outside opening hours?

If you call us outside our normal hours and you're in significant pain or have suffered serious dental trauma, please leave a message or send a brief description through our online form and our team will respond as quickly as possible. For severe facial swelling, difficulty breathing or uncontrolled bleeding, please contact NHS 111 or attend A&E.

Do you treat children in dental emergencies?

Yes - we see children and teenagers for dental emergencies, including knocked-out or broken adult teeth, sports injuries and toothache. Please let the team know your child's age when you call so we can prepare the right appointment.

Contact our emergency dental team

If you're in pain or worried about a dental problem, the quickest way to get help is to ring us directly. If you'd prefer, complete the short form below and one of our team will be in touch as soon as possible.

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