Emergency Dentist (Kennington)

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Emergency Dentists Right by Kennington

  • Out-of-hours emergency appointments available from £105 
  • Saturday emergency appointments offered
  • Special times and spaces reserved for emergency appointments
  • Patients often seen immediately – please call as early as possible to make this a reality
  • New or nervous patients welcome

The unexpected can happen to anyone – and when dental emergencies occur, we know that it’s crucial to see and treat patients immediately, not just to resolve the issue causing them pain but to help them be more comfortable and relaxed.

That’s why here at Mint Dental in Elephant & Castle, we reserve special appointment times separate from the practice day-to-day dental work to ensure that we can see any patients in pain exactly when they need us.

Another benefit of choosing Mint Dental for your emergency care is access to several of our on-site specialists, who use in-house equipment like 3D scans to diagnose problems accurately and faster than ever before.

Plus, if your problem is severe or complex, we can take care of you under one roof:

  • Have you lost a tooth? We’ve got innovative treatments like dental implants to replace missing teeth.
  • Are you experiencing severe symptoms of pulpitis? Let’s get our specialist endodontist on the case.
  • Have you cracked or chipped a tooth? No problem! We can restore it with composite bonding or use dental crowns to secure it for life.

Call 020 7928 4474.

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How can we help?

Dental emergencies we accept immediately:

  • I have a toothache or serious tooth pain in one area
  • My tooth won’t stop bleeding after a tooth extraction
  • I have swelling in one area, or one side of my face has become swollen
  • I’ve just had a root canal and still experiencing pain
  • I have just lost a tooth, or one has become wobbly (dental trauma)
  • My dentures or braces have completely broken (or other dental prosthetic emergencies)
  • I think my wisdom tooth is erupting and causing unbearable pain
  • I have broken, chipped or cracked a portion or all of my tooth

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“I am extremely grateful for how brilliant the team were”

“First visited Mint Dental Clinic in 2018 for an emergency root canal appointment. I’d had two root canals previously and had a continuing issue that had not been identified or fully explained. Mint referred me to their specialist Pratik who was exemplary in his advice, treatment and help. He identified the wider context of the issue and, instead of offering just an immediate short-term fix, informed me of the long-term strategy and how to approach the problem (which involved surgery at another specialist clinic that Pratik also organised for me). A year on, thanks to Pratik and the team at Mint, a serious jaw infection has been cleared, and I am extremely grateful for how brilliant the team were. Would definitely recommend. For private dental care, good rates as well!” Tim, Kennington

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How to tell if you’re experiencing a dental emergency

You can define a dental emergency as any condition that is causing you pain, distress or loss of function, or if your problem has the potential to worsen if it’s left untreated. And while there are varying types of emergency dental conditions, from toothache to cosmetic issues, it’s important to note that not every emergency involves being in pain, for example, if a veneer has fallen out.

It’s our best advice that if you feel there’s a disruption to your day-to-day because of your issue that you book a dental appointment instantly to prevent the problem from getting worse or to relieve yourself of the stress and pain.

However, with that being said, if you’re experiencing any level of toothache, infection or the structure of your tooth is damaged, it is best to seek dental help from a professional as soon as possible.

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From Kennington to our Southwark practice

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Our address: 3, St Georges Court, Garden Row, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6HD.

Directions from Kennington:

The closest tube/train station is Elephant and Castle on the Bakerloo Line.

  • 10-minute drive using the A302 and A3211 (Car parking spaces available near the practice on Colnbrook Street)
  • 21-minutes using the tube (5 minutes on the Bakerloo line) and 8 minutes walking
  • 18-minute bus ride (40/63) from St George’s Circus (Stop U)
  • Or, if you fancy a walk, we’re only 1.1 miles away, which will typically take you around 23 minutes

We’re also wheelchair accessible.

If you’re a new patient to our clinic, you’ll be pleased to know that we accept new patients and are often the go-to dentists for dental referrals in the South East London area.

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Christmas Hours

  • Wed, 24th December: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • Thurs, 25th December: Closed (Christmas Day)
  • Fri, 26th December: Closed (Boxing Day)
  • Sat & Sun, 27th & 28th December: Closed
  • Mon, 29th December: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Tues, 30th December: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • Wed, 31st December: Closed (New Year’s Eve)
  • Thurs, 1st January: Closed (New Year’s Day)
  • Fri, 2nd January: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 24 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • 25 Dec: Closed 
  • 26 Dec: Closed 
  • 27-28th Dec: Closed
  • 29 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 30 Dec: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
  • 3 Dec: Closed
  • 1 Jan: Closed
  • 2 Jan: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM