Dental Emergency in Plymouth

If you’re in pain or discomfort, and you need to see an emergency dentist urgently in the Plymouth area, we may be able help you.

It is considered a dental emergency when you have:

  • Severe Dental Bleeding

    As a result of an accident

  • Dental trauma

    Broken or lost tooth as a result of an accident.

  • Severe dental pain

    That does not respond to painkillers and has kept you awake at night time.

  • Bleeding from an extracted tooth

    Which won’t stop even after applying pressure.

  • Sudden and severe swelling

    Around the tooth, gum or mouth. The swelling may or may not be accompanied by a bad taste or bad breath.

  • Sudden & severe facial swelling

    Cheeks, jaw & up to eyes.

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An emergency appointment is not considered necessary for:

  • Chipped teeth

  • Crown Problems

    Lost, loose, discoloured or chipped.

  • Veneer Problems

    Lost, loose, discoloured or chipped.

  • Denture Problems

    Lost, loose, broken or not fitting.

  • Implant problems

    Lost, loose or chipped.

  • Bleeding Gums

  • Sensitive Teeth

  • Bad Breathe

If your case does not require an emergency appointment, please call us during office hours and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible.

Please note we are not open on weekends and bank holidays.

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Out-of-hours emergency dental service

The NHS service is provided to patients who have a dental emergency (acute dental pain, acute infection, bleeding or trauma). This out-of-hour emergency service CAN NOT treat missing fillings, loose crowns, denture issues or any other minor problem.

If you have an emergency outside the practice opening hours and you are an NHS or Private patient, access to the emergency dental service is by telephone only.

Out Of Hours

Friday after 6pm, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays – Call Access Dental (HUC Healthcare ) on 333 0063 300 /01392 823682

World Wide Insurance (Practice Plan Members)

If you are a private Practice Plan member please call 08007832337

When to head to A&E/Call an ambulance

  • Severe Swelling

    Which is impacting your breathing

  • Severe Facial Swelling

    Which is radiating up to your eyes and closing your eye/s

  • Severe dental bleeding

    Which is not stopping and causing choking.

  • Severe dental/head trauma

    Following an injury, accident or assault- Which has induced loss of consciousness, jaw fracture or dislocation , nose dislocation or fracture.

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  • 49 Larkham Lane
  • Plymouth
  • PL7 4PH
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