Private Emergency Dental Appointments £50
We offer private emergency dental appointments from our Birmingham Road Practice.
For the quickest response to an emergency please call 0121 369 2636
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Emergency Dental Appointments at Blackheath Practice
At Bhandal Blackheath, we make sure that our patients are treated on an individual basis and receives the personal attention that they need.
During your emergency private dental appointment, we will do what we can to ensure that your dental emergency is treated accordingly and that your pain is managed.
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- Competitive pricing
- Open on Saturdays
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A private emergency initial dental appointment costs £50 and ensures that you’re seen in a prompt manner so not to delay treatment.
You’ll be advised if any further work is required and the costs associated with this. You’ll be given the opportunity to discuss your options and how to proceed with treatment.
Further Treatment Costs
Open Drain £120
Extraction from £100
Emergency filling from £100
Broken Denture £100
Trauma Assessment required
Can I book an appointment if I’m not registered at the practice?
Yes, you can book an emergency appointment without the need for having been registered here before.
Our registration process is quick and simple and will not delay your emergency dental appointment.
Our location in Rowley Regis, West Midlands means that many patients who struggle to find an NHS appointment can expedite their treatment at our dental practice without the inconvenience of travelling far.
Emergency appointments
Bhandal Dental Practice, Birmingham Road, Blackheath
Private appointments £50
Frequently asked questions
How can we help?
There are a few common dental emergencies that can occur. These include toothaches, chipped or cracked teeth, lost fillings, and gum injuries. If you have a toothache or other dental pain, it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. Toothaches might start as a small problem, but they can quickly become a much more serious problem.
If you are in pain, have a tooth that is loose or broken, or have lost a filling, you may be experiencing a dental emergency. If you are not sure whether or not your situation is a dental emergency, it is always best to err on the side of caution and see a dentist right away.
Wherever possible, we will try to see you on the same day if you are experiencing a dental emergency. During your appointment, the dentist will examine your mouth and teeth to determine the best course of treatment. The focus of an emergency appointment is to stop your pain and prevent further damage. You may need to arrange a follow-up appointment to complete your treatment.
There are a few things you can do to help prevent dental emergencies. First, be sure to brush and floss your teeth every day. This will help remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth and gums. Second, see your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. This will help to prevent small issues from becoming more serious. Sometimes, a dental emergency occurs as a result of injury or trauma. In this case, there isn't much you can do to prevent it, but wearing appropriate protective equipment when taking part in sports and other leisure activities can help to protect your teeth and gums fro injury.