Same day emergency dentist services for patients who have experienced a dental emergency. Call us to book an emergency appointment in London.
Dental emergencies – broken tooth, chipped tooth, intense tooth pain, broken crown amongst others.
Same day appointments – Our emergency dentists are often able to provide same day emergency appointments.
Affordable prices – our emergency appointment costs £65, treatment fee is extra.
Two Central London urgent care locations – we have two clinics, one in London Waterloo SE1 and the other in London Marble Arch (W2).
Our emergency dentists in London are often able to provide urgent dental care appointments in the evenings, weekends and also over bank holidays. Please call and email us prior to booking.
We have two emergency private dentist clinics in London – in Marble Arch & Waterloo. Our location in Marble Arch is a 5-10mins walk from London Paddington, Marble Arch, Edgware road and Marble Arch tube stations. Our location in Waterloo is adjacent to Southwark Tube station and are an under 10mins walk from London Bridge, Borough, Southbank and Blackfriars Rd.
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If you are experiencing toothache or pain, contact our emergency dentist London Waterloo or Marble Arch right away. We can diagnose and treat.
Need a tooth extraction (including a wisdom tooth)? Our emergency dentist near me service can extract same day – at London SE1 & London W2.
Chipped a tooth or cracked or broken a tooth? Have it assessed right away. Prevent further complications by contacting our urgent dental care team.
An oral swelling can be a sign of an infection in the tooth root. Don’t wait, contact our emergency dental team in London right away.
Inflamed or painful gums? If you are in discomfort, our emergency dentist London team in London can treat gum related issues same day.
Loose or broken filling or filling that’s come off can expose your tooth to damage. Call our emergency dental team in London to have it fixed.
If you have experienced a dental injury or trauma, it’s important you have it assessed and treated urgently to prevent lasting damage. Contact us right away.
Recement a crown or a bridge as quickly as you can to prevent damage to your underlying teeth. See our emergency dentist London team right away.
For a more detailed guide on how much emergency dentist treatment costs, drop us an email and we can respond to your query urgently. Please note that treatment fees for urgent treatments are usually higher.
We accept patients with all major dental insurance providers. You will need payment receipts for claiming on your insurance, our reception team will happily oblige.
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Emergency Appointment |
£65 |
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White Filling |
from £180 |
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Tooth Extraction |
from £150 |
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction |
from £200 |
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Crown Recement |
from £80 |
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Root Canal Treatment |
from £345 |
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Chipped Tooth |
from £150 |
Book an urgent emergency dentist appointment in London.
Provides fast pain relief and diagnosis for severe toothaches caused by decay, infection, or nerve damage.
Treats infected or inflamed tooth pulp to eliminate pain and save the natural tooth.
Removes severely damaged or infected teeth when they cannot be safely restored.
Restores damaged teeth using bonding or other techniques to protect against further breakage and sensitivity.
Repositions and stabilises a knocked-out tooth to increase the chances of saving it.
Replaces missing fillings to protect the exposed tooth and reduce sensitivity or pain.
Reattaches or replaces damaged crowns or veneers to restore function and appearance.
Treats painful infections by draining the abscess and eliminating the source of bacteria.
Reduces swelling and treats gum infections to prevent the condition from worsening.
Fixes broken or damaged dentures so you can eat and speak comfortably again.
We prioritise emergency cases and aim to see patients within hours.
Our team has extensive experience handling urgent and complex dental issues.
Easily accessible from all areas across London.
No hidden costs—clear pricing for all emergency treatments.
If you’re having a dental emergency, here are things you can do at home to manage the pain or situation before you can see a dentist. These are temporary measures and not a substitute for professional care.
Possible causes
Decay, infection, cracked tooth, gum disease
What to do
Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater (1/2 tsp salt in 1 cup warm water).
Floss gently to remove any trapped food.
Cold compress on the outside of the cheek (15–20 min intervals).
Take over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen (not aspirin on the gums—it can burn).
Avoid very hot/cold/sweet foods.
What to do
Rinse with warm water.
Save the piece if possible.
Apply a cold compress if swelling occurs.
Use sugar-free chewing gum or dental wax to cover sharp edges.
Avoid chewing on that side.
What to do:
Apply a temporary dental filling (available at pharmacies).
For crowns, use dental cement or toothpaste to temporarily place it back.
Avoid chewing on that side
Don’t use glue or super glue.
What to do
Handle only the crown, not the root.
Rinse gently with water (no soap or scrubbing).
Try to reinsert it into the socket, if possible.
If not, place in milk, saliva, or a tooth preservation kit (like Save-a-Tooth).
Get to a dentist within 30–60 minutes ideally.
Symptoms
Swelling, pus, fever, severe pain
What to do
Rinse mouth with saltwater several times a day.
Take anti-inflammatory painkillers (e.g., ibuprofen).
Apply a cold compress externally.
Seek emergency dental or medical help ASAP – infections can spread quickly.
What to do
Rinse with saltwater or diluted hydrogen peroxide.
Apply pressure with gauze or a clean cloth to stop bleeding.
Use a cold compress for swelling.
Whites Dental Waterloo
172 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8ER
020 8616 0590
Tube Stations
Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern and Bakerloo lines), Southwark (Jubilee line), Elephant And Castle (Bakerloo & Northern lines), London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines)
Bus Routes
Waterloo/Waterloo East – 11, 172, 188, 40, 63, 68
If you’re arriving via Waterloo Station, the 11 and 172 are especially useful—they run through Waterloo and head up Blackfriars Road, where the clinic is located. For access via Southwark Tube Station, you’re just a 2-minute walk from Whites Dental. Buses like 45 and RV1 serve that area directly.
Whites Dental Marble Arch (W2)
52B Kendal St, St George’s Fields, London W2 2BP
020 3576 2325
Marble Arch dental clinic in W2
Tube Stations
Paddington (Bakerloo, District and Circle lines), Edgware Road (District and Circle lines), Marble Arch (Central & Elizabeth lines), Bayswater (Circle and District lines)
Bus Routes
Marble Arch – 2, 6, 7, 13, 23, 36, 74, 94, 98, 113, 137, 139, 148, 189, 390
If you are arriving via Marble Arch, the above bus routes are all within a short walk.
For easy access from Central London locations, routes 2, 7, 36, or 74 are especially convenient.