Emergency dental services in Enfield
Seven emergency types we match for
Each emergency type has its own urgency triage. Critical presentations match within the hour. Routine same-day matters within the working day. Lost fillings within the working week.
Severe toothache
Sharp, throbbing, or constant tooth pain that has not responded to over-the-counter painkillers. Usually caused by deep decay, pulpitis, or an early abscess. Matched dentists provide same-day pain relief and identify the underlying cause.
Read full guideKnocked-out tooth (avulsion)
A permanent adult tooth completely knocked out from trauma — sport, fall, or accident. The first 60 minutes are critical for re-implantation. Matched dentists prioritise these as same-day emergencies and can re-implant successfully if the tooth is preserved correctly.
Read full guideBroken or chipped tooth
A tooth that has fractured, cracked, or had a piece broken off — typically from biting hard food or trauma. Severity ranges from cosmetic chip to deep fracture exposing the nerve. Matched dentists assess whether emergency treatment is needed or whether it can wait for a routine repair.
Read full guideLost filling or crown
A filling or crown has fallen out, leaving the underlying tooth exposed. Usually painful with hot, cold, or sweet food. Not life-threatening but should be repaired within a few days to prevent further decay and protect the remaining tooth structure.
Read full guideDental abscess and facial swelling
A bacterial infection causing localised pus collection — visible as a gum boil, or causing facial swelling, fever, or general feeling of being unwell. Always urgent. Spreading swelling to the eye, throat, or neck is a medical emergency requiring 999 or NHS 111, not a routine dental visit.
Read full guideEvening, weekend & bank-holiday emergencies
Genuine dental emergencies that occur outside standard clinic hours. Several Enfield dentists in our network offer Saturday morning slots, with a smaller subset covering Sundays and bank holidays. NHS 111 also maintains a free emergency dental rota for genuine out-of-hours need.
Read full guideWisdom tooth pain
Pain, swelling, or infection around an erupting or partially-erupted wisdom tooth — most often pericoronitis, where the gum flap over the tooth becomes inflamed and infected. Common in 17–25 year olds. Matched dentists provide immediate relief and discuss whether removal is needed.
Read full guide— What you actually pay
Typical fees in Enfield
NHS Band rates are the published 2026 NHS England fees. Private ranges are typical Enfield market quotes from dentists in our matching network. The matched dentist provides a written quote before any treatment.
| Service | NHS | Private | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency consultation | Band 1 £27.40 | £80–£150 | Examination, X-rays if needed, and immediate pain relief or temporary dressing. Definitive treatment costed separately. |
| Out-of-hours private consultation | N/A NHS 111 routes to free out-of-hours rota | £150–£250 | Saturday, Sunday, evening, or bank-holiday appointments. NHS out-of-hours emergency dental access is via NHS 111 (free). |
| Tooth extraction (simple) | Band 2 £75.30 | £150–£300 | Single straightforward tooth, local anaesthetic, post-op review included. |
| Root canal treatment (front tooth) | Band 2 £75.30 | £400–£700 | Single front tooth (incisor or canine). Crown usually needed afterwards — separate cost. |
| Root canal treatment (molar) | Band 2 £75.30 | £800–£1,200 | Multi-canal back tooth. Crown needed afterwards (£500–£1,200 separately). |
| Crown re-cementation | Band 1 £27.40 | £80–£200 | Re-cementing an existing crown that has come off. Bring the crown — re-cement is much cheaper than a new crown. |
| Tooth re-implantation (avulsion) | Band 2 £75.30 | £200–£500 | Re-inserting a knocked-out adult tooth and splinting to neighbours. Time-critical — within an hour for best prognosis. |
| Filling (single, composite) | Band 2 £75.30 | £100–£300 | Including replacing a lost filling. Larger restorations or premium materials cost more. |
Emergency consultation
NHS
£27.40
Private
£80–£150
Examination, X-rays if needed, and immediate pain relief or temporary dressing. Definitive treatment costed separately.
Out-of-hours private consultation
NHS
NHS 111 routes to free out-of-hours rota
Private
£150–£250
Saturday, Sunday, evening, or bank-holiday appointments. NHS out-of-hours emergency dental access is via NHS 111 (free).
Tooth extraction (simple)
NHS
£75.30
Private
£150–£300
Single straightforward tooth, local anaesthetic, post-op review included.
Root canal treatment (front tooth)
NHS
£75.30
Private
£400–£700
Single front tooth (incisor or canine). Crown usually needed afterwards — separate cost.
Root canal treatment (molar)
NHS
£75.30
Private
£800–£1,200
Multi-canal back tooth. Crown needed afterwards (£500–£1,200 separately).
Crown re-cementation
NHS
£27.40
Private
£80–£200
Re-cementing an existing crown that has come off. Bring the crown — re-cement is much cheaper than a new crown.
Tooth re-implantation (avulsion)
NHS
£75.30
Private
£200–£500
Re-inserting a knocked-out adult tooth and splinting to neighbours. Time-critical — within an hour for best prognosis.
Filling (single, composite)
NHS
£75.30
Private
£100–£300
Including replacing a lost filling. Larger restorations or premium materials cost more.
This is a dental matching service, not a medical service
For genuine medical emergencies — uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling spreading to your eye, throat or neck, difficulty breathing or swallowing, or feeling severely unwell — these are hospital problems and need IV antibiotics, not a dental appointment.
— Common questions
Common questions about emergency dental services in Enfield
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