Dental Emergencies
Compassionate team ready to help ease the dental pain!
- Pain relief
- Temporary fillings
- Sedation options avilable
- Small X-Ray included
- Assessment & sdvice
- Diagnosis of the problem
- Treatment planning
- Prescription for antibiotics

Are you in pain?
Secure your dental emergency appointment!
only £69
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Patient testimonial
"The whole team were amazing and the care I received, and am still receiving, is faultless. I am so happy with my new teeth and cannot praise ALL the staff at the clinic enough."
Life-changing dental results
Real patients, real transformations
At Much Hadham Dental Care, we’ve helped countless patients regain their smiles and confidence, from emergency treatments to full dental transformations!
Here’s a glimpse at some of the life-changing transformations we’ve achieved for our patients! Whether it’s repairing a painful broken tooth or crafting a brand-new smile, our expert team delivers outstanding results every time.
We don’t just fix teeth – we improve lives. Our patients leave not only with a healthier smile but with renewed confidence!





What counts as a dental emergency?

Severe tooth pain
If you are suffering from excessive tooth pain, book your emergency appointment right away!

Lost filling or crown
Losing a dental filling or crown can lead to other dental problems, our emergency dentist will help you replace the lost filling or crown.

Knocked-out tooth
Knocking out your tooth could cause significant pain. Book your emergency appointment with our dentist if you knocked-out your tooth.

Broken tooth
A broken or fractured tooth can result from biting down on something hard, trauma, or decay that weakens the tooth. It can lead to pain, sharp tooth edges, and sometimes exposes the nerves inside the tooth, causing extreme discomfort.

Excessive bleeding
Excessive bleeding in the mouth can be caused by a variety of dental issues, including cuts to the gums, tongue, or cheek lining, and is considered an emergency when the bleeding does not stop with basic first aid measures like applying pressure.

Abscess or infection
An abscess is a painful infection at the root of a tooth or between the gum and a tooth. It's often caused by severe tooth decay, gum disease, or a broken tooth that allows bacteria to penetrate the pulp inside the tooth, leading to infection.