South West
London
- Croydon
- Kingston

We offer same-day appointments to quickly address your pain. Give us a call now, we can help!

Emergency Dentist in Croydon
Why Choose Us?
Trusted NHS Provider
Delivering high-quality emergency dental care you can rely on, with no compromise on standards.
Convenient Locations
Our Croydon clinic is conveniently located just a short walk from East Croydon Station. We also have additional clinics in Kingston and Hertfordshire.
Extended Opening Hours
We’re here when you need us most – open daily from 10 AM to 11:30 PM.
Specialised Emergency Care
Our expert team provides immediate relief to help you get out of pain fast. Call us now to book an appointment.
Support for Nervous Patients
We understand dental anxiety and offer compassionate care to help you feel at ease during your visit.

Common Dental Emergencies We Treat:
- Toothache from disease in the tooth or gum
- Knocked-out adult teeth
- Severe tooth decay
- Dental abscesses
- Painful wisdom teeth
- Lost fillings
- Loose crowns or bridges
- Pain and swelling
How to book your NHS emergency dental appointment?
Booking your emergency dental appointment is quick and easy – simply give us a call or fill out our online form. NHS emergency appointment fee: £27.40
What to Expect at Your NHS Emergency Dental Appointment
No matter your dental emergency, we’re here to provide prompt, effective care. Our experienced emergency dentists specialise in fast pain relief, and our friendly team is trained to support nervous patients.
Thorough Dental Examination
We’ll carry out a detailed assessment to identify the root cause of your discomfort, using X-rays if necessary.
Comprehensive Diagnosis
Once your condition is diagnosed, we’ll discuss any additional treatments needed and create a personalised care plan.
Immediate Pain Management
Our team offers rapid relief for moderate to severe dental pain, with medication and further treatment available for ongoing issues.
Access to Advanced Technology
Our clinic is equipped with advanced tools and techniques to ensure exceptional emergency dental care.
Patient Stories
Meet Our Emergency Dentists
Scott Aaron
BDS Lond 1999
GDC No. 76353
Adrian Yellon
BDS London 2002
GDC No. 81012
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency includes severe toothache, knocked-out teeth, dental abscesses, broken fillings or crowns, painful wisdom teeth, or any dental trauma causing significant pain or discomfort.
What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
Carefully rinse the tooth with water, avoiding touching the root. Try to place it back in the socket if possible, or store it in milk or saliva and contact us immediately for care.
How quickly can I be seen for a dental emergency?
We prioritise emergency cases and aim to provide same-day appointments to help relieve your pain as quickly as possible.
Can I visit for emergency care if I’m not a regular patient?
Absolutely. Our emergency dental services are open to all patients, whether or not you’ve visited us before.
Will emergency dental care be covered by the NHS?
Yes, we provide urgent dental care on the NHS. Treatment costs depend on the type of care needed but are capped according to NHS guidelines.
What can I do for pain relief before my appointment?
Over-the-counter painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, can help manage discomfort. Avoid hot or cold foods if the pain is sensitivity-related.
What happens during an emergency dental appointment?
Our team will assess the issue, provide immediate pain relief, and recommend any necessary treatments to address the problem effectively.
Can I bring my child for emergency dental care?
Yes, we treat patients of all ages, including children. If your child is experiencing a dental emergency, contact us right away.