Emergency Dentist in Poole
Fast. Reliable. Expert care, when it matters most.
Dental emergencies can strike unexpectedly, causing pain, discomfort, or distress. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth due to an accident, we understand how urgent and unsettling these situations can be.
At Dental Poole on Culliford Crescent (BH17), we prioritise providing same-day emergency appointments to address your needs promptly and effectively. Our goal is to alleviate your discomfort, resolve the issue, and get you back to feeling your best as quickly as possible. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, do not hesitate to contact us.
What is Considered a Dental Emergency?
It can be difficult to know if your situation requires immediate attention. We consider any of the following to be a dental emergency and recommend you call us straight away if you are experiencing:
Common dental emergencies we handle at our Poole clinic include:
✔️ Severe toothache or persistent pain that isn’t relieved by painkillers.
✔️ A broken, chipped, or fractured tooth
✔️ A tooth that has been knocked out
✔️ An abscess, which can appear as a painful swelling or a pimple-like lump on your gum.
✔️ Uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction.
✔️ Swelling in your face, jaw, or mouth.
If you’re based in Poole BH17, Broadstone, or Creekmoor, don’t wait—call our practice now for urgent assistance.
Why choose private emergency care at Dental Poole?
When time is of the essence, your comfort and care can’t wait.
While NHS emergency dentistry may be more affordable, it often involves long wait times and limited appointment availability. With private care at Dental Poole, you get:
1. Faster access—often same‑day or next‑day slots
2. Flexible appointment times, including extended hours
3. Comprehensive emergency exams and treatment in one visit
4. Local trusted dental team, eliminating the stress of referrals or travel
When pain strikes, we’re here ready to help you smile again.
How emergency care differs: NHS vs. Private
When faced with sudden dental pain or injury, it’s important to understand your options. Both NHS and private dental services can provide emergency treatment, but they differ significantly in terms of access, cost and convenience.
Availability is often the most noticeable difference. NHS emergency appointments can be hard to come by and may involve long waiting times, especially during busy periods. In contrast, private care at Dental Poole typically offers same-day or next-day appointments, giving you faster access to relief when it matters most.
Cost is another factor. NHS emergency treatments usually fall under a fixed Band 1 charge, making them more affordable upfront — but this comes with limitations on appointment times and treatment scope. Private emergency care, while not subsidised, comes with transparent pricing and flexible options tailored to your needs, all explained before treatment begins.
NHS Emergency dental support: What to expect
Even though composite bonding and whitening are private-only, there are NHS options for urgent, medically necessary care:
– NHS covers emergency treatments under Band 1, including basic care like discomfort relief, trauma response, or knocked-out teeth — all for a fixed fee
– NHS can be a cost-effective route—but restricted by limited slots and availability
Prefer a quicker solution or can’t wait? Our team will guide you through the most practical and comfortable route.
Cost of Private Emergency Treatment in Poole
Straightforward care with transparent pricing.
Emergency consultation fees at our Culliford Crescent are as affordable as possibe. Final cost depends on the type of emergency and treatment required, such as:
– Tooth repair or temporary restoration
– Emergency extraction (if needed)
– Prescribed medication or follow-up care
Rest assured, we provide clear estimates upfront and help you understand your options.
NHS charges & emergency care – what you should know
Staying informed means fewer surprises.
Although emergency care is available through the NHS, private treatment offers speed and flexibility when you need it most. At Dental Poole, we’ll guide you through:
– Potential NHS emergency eligibility and charges (Band 1)
– Affordable, prompt alternatives if NHS is delayed or unavailable
– Any assistance you’re entitled to, especially in urgent cases
Your oral health is our priority, delivered with honesty and care.
Your Emergency Dentist for Poole and Bournemouth
Our practice is fully equipped to handle a wide range of dental emergencies. We are proud to be a trusted choice for urgent dental care in Poole. Our convenient location also makes us easily accessible for patients seeking an emergency dentist in Bournemouth and the surrounding areas. If you are in pain, you can rely on our team to provide the swift, compassionate care you need.
What to Do Before You See Us
Taking the right steps immediately can make a significant difference. Here is some initial advice:
- For a Knocked-Out Tooth: Hold the tooth by the crown (the chewing part), not the root. If it’s clean, try to gently place it back in the socket. If not, store it in a small container of milk and bring it with you. Time is critical, so call us immediately.
- For a Broken Tooth: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water. If there is swelling, apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek.
- For a Toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm salt water and gently floss to remove any trapped food. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth or gum tissue.
While we offer private emergency dental care at our Poole clinic (Culliford Crescent, BH17), we know that many patients may also be entitled to NHS-funded urgent treatment.
If your dental emergency meets certain criteria, you might be eligible for NHS Band 1 urgent care, which includes:
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Pain relief (e.g. for severe toothache or abscess)
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Temporary dressings or repairs
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Management of trauma or bleeding
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Assessment of swelling or infection
However, NHS emergency appointments are often limited and subject to availability. In contrast, our private service allows faster access, same-day appointments, and full treatment in one visit — with transparent pricing and full control over your care.
If you’re unsure whether your emergency qualifies under the NHS or should be treated privately, our team is happy to explain the differences clearly before you commit to anything.
📞 Just give us a call — we’re here to help you choose the best path forward.
Band 1
£27.40This covers an examination, diagnosis (eg X-rays), advice on how to prevent future
problems, a scale and polish if needed, and application of fluoride varnish or fissure sealant.
If you require urgent care, even if your urgent treatment needs more than one appointment to complete, you will only need to pay one Band 1 charge.
Band 2
£75.30This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3
£326.70This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2, plus crowns, dentures and bridges.
Even if you’re accessing emergency care privately at Dental Poole, you may still qualify for support with NHS treatment costs — especially for follow-ups or other routine care outside your emergency appointment.
You could receive full or partial help if you are:
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Under 18, or under 19 and in full-time education
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Pregnant, or have had a baby in the last 12 months
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Receiving Universal Credit, Income Support, Pension Credit or other qualifying benefits
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On a low income (via NHS Low Income Scheme)
To check your eligibility for NHS dental cost help:
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Or call 0300 330 1343 for free NHS support
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You can also ask for the leaflet “NHS dental services in England” at our reception desk
💡 We’ll always support you in understanding your entitlements — no pressure, no judgment, just friendly guidance.
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