How much is an emergency dentist? Private fees and treatment costs
While emergency NHS dental appointments can cost £25.80, getting an appointment is not always easy. And when patients are in deep pain, we know how impossible it can feel to wait for an appointment, leading to many patients seeking private dental care. But how much does an emergency appointment cost? At our clinic in London, we charge from £58.
Emergency dentist costs:
You can book an emergency appointment with us by calling 020 7928 4474.
Cost details overview:
- The emergency fee does not include treatment
- X-rays and scans are covered
- Prescriptions and remedial treatment might be extra
- Typically, abscess drainages are covered
- Treatment can be actioned same day as consultation
- Private emergency dentists often have appointments set aside for emergencies
The NHS accepts dental emergencies, including dental abscesses, tooth pain, swelling, infections, bleeding, and trauma.
Private clinics access a wider range of emergencies, including cosmetic emergencies like broken teeth, damaged crowns, fallen-out veneers or implants, and lost teeth.

The cost is split into two
Just like when booking a check-up as a new patient to assess your oral health, you’ll pay a fee for your appointment; the same can be said for an emergency appointment.
Patients will pay anywhere from £100 to £250 privately to be seen immediately by an emergency dentist, with prices varying depending on the time of appointment, for example, weekends or out-of-hours.
The second half of the costs will typically involve scans and x-rays, prescriptions, and remedial treatment, so it’s important to factor in and budget any additional costs you might face.
Some dentists, like us, will include scans and X-rays in your emergency appointment fee, whereas some other dental practices might not.
Out-of-hours emergency appointments cost more privately
Emergency dental fees during regular working hours are the most affordable. Still, patients who need emergency appointments, for example, between 12 a.m. and 9 a.m., might end up paying as much as £500 to see an on-call emergency dentist.
Appointment fees for evening appointments vary between £150 and £350. The cost does not include treatment. We charge from £105.
Patients should only go to A&E for dental emergencies if they have trauma to the face or mouth, heavy bleeding, or severe swelling of the eyes, lips, mouth, or throat that could impact their ability to breathe.
If you feel unsure, you can call 111 for further advice.

Bear in mind you’ll have to pay for your treatment, too
Your emergency appointment fee covers the evaluation of your condition and the determination of the cause of your pain or unusual symptoms.
Patients should note that the more extensive the problem, the more extensive the treatments might be, which may cost more than their typical dental treatments.
Below, we’ll outline the typical treatments prescribed after emergency appointments and their fees to help you understand your total treatment costs. 0% finance is also available for treatments that cost more than £250.

Private emergency dentist price list:
The costs below are our treatment fees for the following procedures.
We’re a dental clinic based in London, and prices across the UK may vary from practice to practice.
- Dental fillings from £155
- Dental crowns from £995
- Root canals from £425
- Tooth extractions from £195
- Impacted wisdom tooth removal from £450
- Recementing a crown or bridge from £50
See our full list of private treatment fees here.
Affordable dental finance on all treatments over £995.00



