Emergency Dentist in Moorgate
Dental emergencies don’t wait for convenient moments. Whether you’re dealing with sudden toothache, a broken tooth, a lost filling or a dental abscess, City Dental Clinic is here to help. We hold emergency appointment slots every day for patients who need to be seen urgently — and we do everything we can to see you the same day you call.
Located at 35 Chiswell Street, EC1Y — just a short walk from Moorgate, Barbican and Old Street stations — we are one of the most conveniently placed private emergency dental practices in the City of London. New patients are always welcome. No referral is needed.
If you are in pain or have a dental emergency, call us now on 020 7638 0870. We will do everything we can to see you the same day.
What Counts as a Dental Emergency?
If you are in significant pain, have visible damage to a tooth, or are concerned about swelling or infection, you should seek emergency dental care promptly. Common dental emergencies we treat at City Dental Clinic include:
- Severe toothache — Persistent, throbbing or acute tooth pain that is not relieved by over-the-counter painkillers is always worth taking seriously. It is often a sign of infection, pulp inflammation or a dental abscess that requires prompt treatment.
- Dental abscess — An abscess is a bacterial infection that causes a build-up of pus around the tooth or in the gum. Signs include a throbbing ache, facial swelling, fever, and a bad taste in the mouth. Abscesses can spread if left untreated and should be seen urgently.
- Broken or chipped tooth — A knocked or broken tooth — whether from an accident, a fall, or biting something hard — may be sharp, painful and sensitive. Prompt attention can often save the tooth or prevent the damage from worsening.
- Knocked-out tooth — A completely knocked-out (avulsed) tooth is a time-critical emergency. If you can keep the tooth moist and get to us within an hour, there is a good chance it can be successfully reimplanted.
- Lost filling or crown — A lost filling or crown leaves the underlying tooth exposed and vulnerable. This can cause significant sensitivity and, if left, the tooth can deteriorate quickly. We can often replace or temporarily restore a lost filling or crown on the same day.
- Broken or loose denture — A broken or ill-fitting denture can cause pain and difficulty eating. We can assess and repair dentures and advise on the best course of action.
- Gum or soft tissue injury — Cuts or injuries to the gums, cheeks or tongue — particularly those that are bleeding heavily or not stopping — should be assessed by a dental professional.
- Swollen jaw or face — Facial swelling can indicate a spreading dental infection and should always be assessed urgently. If you have severe swelling affecting your airway or difficulty swallowing or breathing, call 999 immediately.
What to Do in a Dental Emergency
While you are waiting for your emergency appointment, the following steps can help manage pain and protect the tooth:
- For toothache — Take over-the-counter pain relief such as ibuprofen or paracetamol as directed. Avoid very hot, cold or sweet food and drink. Do not place aspirin directly on the gum — this can cause tissue damage.
- For a knocked-out tooth — Handle the tooth by the crown (the white part), not the root. If it is dirty, rinse it very gently with milk or saline — do not scrub it. Keep it moist by placing it back in the socket if possible, or in a small container of milk or saliva. Get to us as quickly as you can — time is critical.
- For a broken tooth — Rinse your mouth gently with warm water. If there is bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean piece of gauze. Save any pieces of the broken tooth if possible and bring them with you.
- For a lost filling — Dental wax or temporary filling material can temporarily cover the exposed area to reduce sensitivity until you are seen. Avoid chewing on that side.
- For swelling or suspected abscess — A cold compress or ice pack held against the outside of your cheek can help reduce swelling. Do not apply heat. Take pain relief as directed and contact us immediately.
What Happens at an Emergency Dental Appointment?
When you arrive at City Dental Clinic for an emergency appointment, our priority is to relieve your pain and stabilise the situation as quickly as possible. Here is what to expect:
- Assessment — Your dentist will examine the affected tooth or area and take any necessary X-rays to understand what is happening and why. We use digital X-ray technology for fast, low-radiation imaging.
- Pain relief — If you are in pain, your dentist will administer local anaesthetic promptly so that any treatment can be carried out in comfort.
- Emergency treatment — Depending on what is found, this might include draining an abscess, removing an infected nerve, placing a temporary or permanent filling, re-cementing a crown, extracting a tooth that cannot be saved, or reimplanting a knocked-out tooth.
- Aftercare advice — Before you leave, your dentist will explain exactly what has been done, what to expect over the following days, and what follow-up treatment, if any, is recommended.
- Follow-up plan — Many emergency presentations require a follow-up appointment to complete treatment fully. We will arrange this for you before you leave.
How Much Does Emergency Dental Treatment Cost?
Emergency appointments at City Dental Clinic start from £95 for an initial emergency assessment. The cost of any treatment required will depend on what is needed and will always be discussed with you clearly before we begin. We do not charge hidden fees.
Common emergency treatments and their approximate costs:
- Emergency assessment — from £95
- Emergency filling — from £250
- Root canal treatment (emergency) — from £350
- Tooth extraction — from £185
- Crown re-cementation — from £85
- Dental abscess drainage — from £250
Why Choose City Dental Clinic for Emergency Dental Care in Moorgate?
City Dental Clinic has been caring for patients in the City of London for over 50 years. When you need an emergency dentist in or near Moorgate, here is why patients trust us:
- Same-day emergency appointments available — call us as early as possible (Monday to Friday)
- Experienced team of private dentists with access to specialist expertise on-site
- Digital X-rays for fast, accurate diagnosis
- Sedation available for nervous or anxious patients
- Ground floor, fully accessible practice
- Clear, transparent pricing — all costs explained before treatment begins
- Conveniently located near Moorgate, Barbican and Old Street stations
- New patients always welcome — no referral needed
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I walk in for emergency dental treatment without an appointment?
We strongly recommend calling us first on 020 7638 0870 before coming in. This allows us to reserve a slot for you and ensure a dentist is available. Walk-in patients may be seen if there is availability, but calling ahead significantly reduces your waiting time and guarantees you are seen that day.
How quickly can I be seen?
We hold emergency slots every day specifically for urgent cases. If you call us in the morning, we will do everything we can to see you the same day. The earlier you call, the better your chances of a morning or lunchtime appointment.
I’m not a patient at City Dental — can you still treat me in an emergency?
Yes. New patients are always welcome for emergency appointments. You do not need to be a registered patient and no referral is needed. Simply call us or book online and we will take care of everything from there.
Will my emergency treatment be painful?
Your comfort is our priority. Local anaesthetic is used for all emergency treatments that require it, so the procedure itself should be pain-free. If you are a nervous patient, please let us know when you call — we have experience treating anxious patients and can discuss sedation options with you.
What if I need a tooth extracted?
If a tooth cannot be saved, extraction may be the best course of action. This is always carried out under local anaesthetic and is a straightforward procedure. Your dentist will discuss the options for replacing the tooth — such as a dental implant, bridge or denture — so you can make an informed decision about next steps.
My child has a dental emergency — can you help?
Yes. We see patients of all ages for emergency dental treatment. If your child has knocked out or damaged a tooth, is in severe pain, or has facial swelling, call us immediately on 020 7638 0870 and we will prioritise an urgent appointment.
What if my dental emergency is outside your opening hours?
If you have a dental emergency outside of our opening hours and are in severe pain or have significant facial swelling, you can contact NHS 111 for out-of-hours dental advice. If you have swelling affecting your airway, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or are experiencing a medical emergency, call 999 or go to your nearest A&E immediately.
Where is City Dental Clinic?
We are at 35 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4SE — a short walk from Moorgate station (Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines), Barbican station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) and Old Street station (Northern line). The practice is on the ground floor and is fully accessible.
Book an Emergency Dental Appointment in EC1 Today
If you are in pain or have a dental emergency, do not wait. Call City Dental Clinic now on 020 7638 0870 or book online and our team will find you the earliest available appointment. We are here to help.
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