Emergency Dentist Aylesbury
✧ EMERGENCY EXAM: £25
✧ CHECK-UP EXAM: £25
✧ SMALL X-RAY: £9 EACH
✧ LARGE X-RAY: £35
Why Choose Us?
✧ Highly Skilled Dentists: Our expert dentists are dedicated to delivering exceptional dental care. With years of experience and a passion for patient well-being, we ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of treatment.
✧ 24/7 Emergency Support: Dental emergencies can happen at any time. That’s why we offer a 7-day-a-week service and 24/7 emergency phone support. You can trust us to be there when you need us most.
✧ State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our High Wycombe practice is equipped with the latest dental technology, ensuring you receive precise and effective treatment in a comfortable environment.
✧ Prime Location: Conveniently located on Oxford Street in High Wycombe, our clinic is easy to reach from Aylesbury and has ample parking nearby.
✧ Affordable Financing Options: We believe high-quality dental care should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we offer 0% finance interest on treatments, making it easier for you to manage the cost of your dental care.
Serving Aylesbury with Expert Emergency Dental Care
Our flagship practice in High Wycombe is just a short distance from Aylesbury, making it easily accessible for those needing urgent dental care.
As one of the country’s most popular family-run private dental practices, with locations in High Wycombe, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, and Peterborough, we’re committed to providing high-quality, affordable care to patients in Aylesbury and beyond.
Dental emergencies we can help you with
An emergency dentist can extract a tooth at short notice if you are experiencing a great deal of pain.
They can remove the troublesome tooth and reduce the pain before suggesting restorative treatment such as implants or partial dentures.
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Teeth can crack or break due to trauma, poor oral hygiene or in some cases due to excessive pressure being applied.
If left untreated, a cracked tooth could become infected which would inflame the gums and may lead to tooth loss.
Dental trauma can happen at any time but is usually the result of an accident or sports injury.
The impact can cause the tooth to break, crack, become loose, or even come out.
An emergency dentist can help treat the pain and discomfort and assist with protecting the tooth.
An emergency dentist can reduce the pain associated with the dental abscess.
Usually, the abscesses appear due to decay, which allows them to fester untreated.
The result can be a toothache and swelling, amongst other symptoms.
Toothache is very common in dentistry; most patients experience it at some point.
It is usually a sign of gum infection and can cause significant patient discomfort.
We would only necessarily recommend emergency treatment if the toothache pain level was significantly high and we suspected a more serious underlying issue.
For general and manageable toothache, we recommend making an appointment with your dentist as usual.
Teeth can crack or break due to trauma, poor oral hygiene or, in some cases, excessive pressure being applied.
If left untreated, a cracked tooth could become infected, inflaming the gums and may lead to tooth loss.
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Pulpitis will cause toothache and sensitivity as it involves the pulp and nerves inside the tooth becoming infected.
Emergency dentists can sometimes reverse the condition by cleaning the tooth and providing a filling, inlay or onlay.
An infection in the root canal is a common cause of severe toothache, and an emergency dentist can perform emergency root canal surgery to remove bacteria and prevent tooth loss.
This depends on the extent of the infection; however, if the infection is too severe, alternative dental care treatments may be required.
If your tooth is knocked out (usually standard in contact sports), you should see an emergency dentist, as there is a chance it can be reinserted.
If you cannot find the tooth or it cannot be reinserted, the dentist can produce an artificial replacement, such as a crown or a bridge.
Partial tooth dislodgement involves the tooth becoming loose or being pushed into an abnormal position inwardly or outwardly.
Urgent intervention by a dentist is required in this case, as ignoring it risks damaging nerves, which may result in tooth loss.
An emergency dentist can repair tooth cusp damage with a crown.
The tooth may become fractured when eating hard foods or exerting too much pressure when biting.
If you are experiencing pain or having difficulty eating, then you should try using our emergency appointment service.