Emergency Dentist in Nottingham

Urgent appointments for just £69

If you are suffering from a painful toothache, a broken tooth, or have any other urgent oral health concerns TSa Dental Care in Nottingham can help. New patient emergency dentist appointments cost just £69 and include the following:

Any necessary x-rays

Unlike most practices, we don't charge extra for x-rays

Writing of a prescription

If you are diagnosed with an infection our dentist can write a prescription for antibiotics

Recement a crown

We can recement a lost crown as long as it is clinically possible and not damaged

Temporary filling

Our dentists can add temporary filling material to a chipped or broken tooth (where clinically possible)

Management of an infection

Whether it's a dry socket after an extraction or an infected wisdom tooth our dentists can help

Easing of dentures

If your dentures are feeling too tight or uncomfortable our dentists can assess the problem

Person needing an emergency dentist with a toothache

Our friendly reception team will always try and offer the soonest available appointment to those in greatest need. The best time to contact us for emergency dentist appointments is when the practice opens at 8am. Generally we have same day availability most weekdays on a first come first served basis.

If you require any additional treatment as a result of your emergency visit, our dentist will create a bespoke treatment plan for you. Details on our fees can be found here. We have generous dental plans available that include a 20% discount on treatment. You can find out more here.

To book an emergency dentist appointment give us a call on 0115 981 0012. If we are closed leave a voice message and one of our team will get back in touch as soon as possible.

Why should I see an emergency dentist if I have toothache?

Emergency dentist examining a patient

Toothaches rarely get better on their own and tend to increase in severity over time. Without a doubt there are many consequences of ignoring a toothache:

  • If you have an infected tooth this could lead to sepsis if left untreated. Sepsis can be fatal therefore it’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible. If you are concerned you can find more information about the symptoms of sepsis on the NHS website.
  • Cracked teeth can cause pain on biting. If left untreated bacteria can get into the tooth causing a painful infection. Sharp edges of a broken tooth can cause damage to surrounding tissues.
  • If you have painful sensitivity to hot and cold this could be a sign of a cavity forming in your tooth. It is therefore important to have tooth sensitivity investigated by a dentist as untreated cavities can lead to tooth loss.
  • Inflamed gums or persistent bleeding gums could be a sign of periodontitis. Periodontitis can lead to tooth loss so it is especially important to see a dentist urgently.
  • Leaving a toothache can lead to more costly treatment further in the future. Consequently it is financially beneficial to see a dentist as soon as a problem occurs.