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Emergency Dental Practice

Covering All of Birmingham 24 Hours Every Day of the year including National and Bank holidays, Have your Dental Emergency Resolved Now!

Main city and surrounding areas

Office Hours
Monday to Sunday
24 Hours Per day
7 days a Week Including National and Bank Holidays
Emergency Dentist

Emergency Dental Practice

Covering All of Birmingham 24 Hours Every Day of the year including National and Bank holidays, Have your Dental Emergency Resolved Now!

Main city and surrounding areas

Office Hours
Monday to Sunday
24 Hours Per day
7 days a Week Including National and Bank Holidays
Emergency Dentist

    SERVICES

    Accidents and sudden issues can be a dental nightmare. Luckily, we offer emergency care 24 hours a day 7 days a week and you can be seen at any time so you don’t have to suffer.

    Whether itʼs a chipped tooth, a loose filling or bad toothache, we will help so you can quickly get back to your normal self again.

    For emergency enquiries please call 07542 118 222

    TESTIMONIALS

    Our Team

    Dr. Grant

    Dr. Jaffar

    Nurse Lawrence

    Nurse Elana

    FAQs

    What are your opening times?2024-11-01T13:28:55+00:00

    We are available for appointments 24 hours a day. While our standard operating times are between 7am and 11pm, we can still see you at anytime you like and are more than happy to book patients in 24 hours a day.

    For appointments outside of our standard operating hours, we do charge a call out fee to be seen.

    Please note:

    The call out fee does include the cost for the consultation, X-rays and first line of treatment required to get you out of pain for one tooth. Treatments included can be complex extractions, composite fillings or even the first stage of a root canal to get you out of pain.

    For any further information please don’t hesitate to call us on 07542118222.

    Are you registering new patients?2023-06-08T17:37:06+00:00

    We only really see dental emergencies, and we always send patients back to their own registered dentist. Most dentists would be upset if we were to register the patients we have seen out of hours.

    If you don’t have a dentist and want to be seen the dentist will still be able to treat any further issues however we don’t operate as normal dental practices and request you are seen every 6 months. Any time you want to book an appointment to see one of the dentists you can do so any time. Call us on 07542 118 222 and we will book you in. The responsibility lies with you as when you want to be seen.

    Some home methods to treat tooth if you cant access a dentist2020-12-21T12:54:40+00:00

    Try over the counter painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen. Only take the medications if you are normally ok taking them. Occasionally it will reduce the pain slightly until you can get to the dentist. This is only a temporary measure but sometimes it helps if you have no other alternative.

    Hot salt water mouth washes are very useful if you have a swelling or some sort of infection. Salt water is a natural anti septic and can reduce pain.

    Why is tooth ache worse at night time?2020-12-21T12:54:07+00:00

    Many people suffer with dental pain at night time. A lot of the time the pain makes it unbearable to sleep. A lot of pain at night time is due to the position of you lying down, blood rushing to the head and the pain or swelling inside the tooth increase.

    Before getting to this level of pain we always advise a visit to the dentist so to avoid such dilemmas. The dentist will take x rays and check which tooth is causing the pain. So many times the pain spreads top and bottom unable to locate the pain. Thus the x ray is one of the best tests to elicit where the pain is coming from.

    If I go to A and E with tooth ache will they treat me?2020-12-21T12:53:28+00:00

    Unfortunately, toothache is not classed as an emergency or an accident and as it is not life-threatening, they will not be able to treat you.

    If you have facial swelling that is affecting your ability to breathe then we advise you to go to A and E.

    How to get emergency dental treatment on the NHS?2023-06-08T18:09:12+00:00

    If you are registered with an NHS dentist you may be able to get a dentist appointment at your own dentist, however it may not be on the same day. Dental practices generally close at 5 pm so to get an NHS emergency dentist appointment may be difficult.

    Out of hours NHS do provide emergency appointments but have very strict criteria such as persistent bleeding and unable to breathe or swallow due to swelling.

    If this is the case your NHS dentist should have an alternate local number for you to call in the case of emergency.

    Night and Day Emergency Dentist provides private treatment and promises to see you on the same day. You can contact one of the reception staff members on 07542 118 222 and get an appointment immediately.

    I am not registered does that matter?2020-12-21T12:50:37+00:00

    No, you don’t have to be registered with anyone to see us.

    Will the dentist hurt me?2020-12-21T12:49:54+00:00

    No, the dentist and the team aim to make your experience as peaceful and enjoyable as possible. We like to take our time and make sure you are comfortable. Read our reviews no one has once complained of pain!

    How much will it cost?2020-12-21T12:48:57+00:00

    There is an initial emergency consultation fee of £50.

    Once we do special tests to see what is wrong with the tooth we always discuss all costs before treatment starts. There are no hidden costs.

    I’m really nervous? What can you do?2020-12-21T12:48:16+00:00

    We are an emergency dental service. So most of the time we see nervous patients. No one likes coming to the dentist. Once you speak to us on the phone we will reassure you and guarantee you won’t have to be nervous about anything. We work very relaxed and all of our patients (well most) really enjoy their time with us.

    I’m on holiday in the UK can I still attend?2020-12-21T12:47:29+00:00

    Yes we regularly see patients from abroad as they have no dentist here. We welcome all patients.

    Where is it?2023-06-08T16:48:34+00:00

    The practice is based in central Birmingham and is on the A457 next to the Springhill Library. walk down the road The Birmingham City Hospital is also on the same road A457 and depending on where your are can be a 5-10 minute walk from the hospital.

    There are plenty of busses and transportation links that lead to the hospital and our location.

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    What you can expect at your emergency appointment

    Patients will be seen as soon as possible by a Qualified Dentist & Dental nurse.

    An initial diagnoses will be carried out to determine your dental emergency & we will provide you with treatment options.

    You maybe nervous when visiting the dentist, especially when you have a dental emergency, but our professional and friendly team will put you at ease and address any concerns you may have. If you are comfortable and ready to move forward with the recommended treatment we will ensure you given the best treatment and care possible by the Night and Day Team.

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