
When to seek emergency
Broken tooth/filling
A strong, persistent toothache often indicates inflammation or infection that requires immediate treatment. At Fitze, we identify the cause quickly and provide fast relief.
Infections / Dental Abscess
A dental abscess is a painful infection, often accompanied by swelling or throbbing. If left untreated, it can spread. We act quickly to control the infection and prevent complications.
Broken or Cracked Teeth
A cracked or broken tooth caused by trauma or biting hard foods can become an emergency if the nerve is exposed. We repair or temporarily protect the tooth to prevent further damage.
Swelling, Bleeding, or Dental Trauma
Swelling, bleeding, or injuries to the mouth may indicate infection, gum damage, or dental trauma. We provide immediate care to reduce inflammation and stabilise the situation.
Prices
Our emergency treatment prices are designed to be transparent and accessible, with a focus on quality care and patient trust.
Emergency Pulpectomy
from £110

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Emergency Treatment
from £60

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Emergency Examination
£60

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Frequently asked Questions
We’ve answered some of the most common questions about our dental treatments, appointments, and patient care. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, our friendly team is always happy to help.
Can I come in outside normal opening hours?
Outside regular hours, we can see emergency patients by prior appointment only. Contact us by phone or WhatsApp and we’ll confirm availability.
Do you take NHS emergencies?
No, Fitze is a private dental clinic. However, we provide fast appointments, transparent fees and immediate treatment, without long waiting lists.
Can you see me today?
Yes. Fitze offers same-day emergency appointments, depending on the time you contact us. Call or message us on WhatsApp and we’ll give you the earliest available slot.
What counts as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency includes severe pain, infection, swelling, abscess, bleeding, trauma, broken teeth or lost fillings. If you experience strong pain or swelling, it’s important to see an emergency dentist in London as soon as possible.

