Emergency

Cost for Assessment & Diagnosis*:
New patients or non members – £78
Membership Plan patients – £52

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*Fee quoted is for assessment and diagnosis of the specific issue. Our dentists will then explain any additional costs if further treatment is required.

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Quick, Effective and Comfortable treatment to alleviate your symptoms

Are you in dental pain?

Do you need to see a dentist for treatment urgently?

We know how stressful it can be to try and find a dentist that can provide treatment quickly. At One Two Three Dental, we can help.

We pride ourselves on offering our patients emergency appointments as soon as possible, often on the same day. Our aim is to alleviate your pain and discomfort as quickly as we can.

Emergency treatment steps

Contact us as soon as possible on the day of your emergency.

Tell us what has happened.

Let us arrange you an emergency appointment as soon as possible.

We will get you out of pain quickly and effectively.

Are you in pain?

Please contact the practice and our reception staff will do their very best to accommodate you. We will offer you an emergency assessment appointment where our dentists will listen to your problems and understand your symptoms. They will then investigate and diagnose the problem before giving you appropriate treatment options to alleviate your pain.

If you have a dental emergency in Leeds or require Emergency Dentistry please contact us on 01943 874476, and we will aim to see you within 24 hours.

What should I do in a dental emergency?

Although teeth are hard wearing and very strong, they are also vulnerable to injury, trauma and decay. Injuries, accidents and dental problems can occur at any time. Common causes of dental pain include accidents/falls, sports injuries, trauma through fighting and abscesses caused by bacterial infections.

It’s a good idea to learn how to deal with an emergency situation as they can happen at any time and in any place. Emergency treatment is not usually necessary for a chipped tooth but if you are experiencing severe pain or it is gradually becoming worse, please phone the practice and ask to see a dentist as soon as possible.

For patients on our membership plan, we are able to offer complimentary worldwide dental emergency cover allowing you to access dental care wherever you may be – please ask one of our team members for more details.

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FAQs

What should I do if I lose a tooth or it is knocked out?

Phone the practice as quickly as possible and one of our dentists may be able to save the tooth. If you have the tooth, store it in a glass of milk or hold it in between your cheek and gum while you wait to be seen (this is not advisable for children as they may risk swallowing it).

I think I have broken my jaw bone, what should I do?

If you have suffered an accident and you experience pain in your jaw or suspect that it may be broken, visit the nearest Accident and Emergency department.

How do I know if my symptoms require emergency treatment?

If you are in severe dental pain, or have lost a tooth, it is very likely that you will need emergency treatment. We don’t want you to suffer with pain, and you may require urgent treatment. Please contact us as soon as possible. We are always happy to advise you – it is far better to be safe than sorry!

How much will my emergency dental assessment appointment be?

The fee for the Emergency Assessment with one of our dentists is quoted above. We may ask you to pay this over the phone when booking the appointment with us. This fee is for investigation, diagnosis & discussion of the specific complaint you have attended with. In addition, this fee includes discussion of the treatment options available to you along with the benefits and negatives of these options.

What happens if I need further treatment?

After diagnosis and discussion of your problem, the dentist will detail the treatment options and pros/cons of any treatment. If you are happy to proceed, we will provide a treatment plan detailing costs and payment will be taken before completion of the treatment. Regrettably, we have had non-payment in the past despite successful completion of treatment, so we have to amend our processes accordingly.

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