Immediate Relief from Dental Pain
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- Pain Relief Guaranteed
- Open Saturdays and Sundays
- Experienced Emergency Dentists
- No Registration Required
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Transparent pricing
– Emergency consultation £45
– Dental fillings from £75
– Simple extraction from £95
– Complex extraction from £250
Why choose us?
Affordable
Our aim is to make private dentistry affordable to everyone! The cost should not stay in the way of a healthy smile and that's why we offer flexible finance options
Available
We are now seeing patients 7 days a week! If you don't have time for a dentist during the week, why not book an appointment on a Saturday or Sunday?
Experience
With over 20 years of combined experience, our dentists are equipped to handle all types of dental emergencies. From broken teeth to infections, we provide expert care for a wide range of dental issues.
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What counts as a dental emergency?

Toothache

Broken tooth

Knocked out tooth

Lost filling or crown
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Care
We aim to make your visit as comfortable as possible. Our friendly staff will help ease your anxiety and make you feel at home while addressing your dental needs.

Experience
All of our dentists are highly skilled, gentle and compassionate. They have vast experience in handling a wide range of dental emergencies, so you will be in safe hands!

Availability
We understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time. That's why we are open on Saturdays, ready to provide prompt care, exactly when you need it!
Meet our team

Dr Murtaza Kaderbhai
GDC No. 103185 – Practice principle

Dr Hasnain Kanani
GDC No. 265506 – Associate dentist

Dr Sameer Janjua
GDC No. 229735 – Associate dentist

Frequently asked questions
Dental emergencies in the UK include severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, and broken teeth, often requiring immediate care. Uncontrolled bleeding from the mouth is another critical issue that demands prompt attention. Any situation causing severe pain, injury, or distress in the mouth or teeth should be treated as a dental emergency to ensure quick relief and long-term oral health.
When it comes to NHS, they have quite strict rules and only a few cases count as dental emergencies. For example, when persistent bleeding or serious swelling is making it hard for you to breathe or swallow.
If you are registered with an NHS dentist, they may be able to give you an emergency number to call. However, as most practices close at 5 p.m., you might not be able to get the appointment on the same day.
Here at Hakimi Dental Clinic, we provide private treatment and promise to see you as soon as possible. You can contact us at 01215441854 or book online and get an appointment immediately!
It will cost £45 for the emergency dentist consultation. After the consultation, our dentist will assess the problem and will discuss with you the further costs. We will always be transparent with pricing!
Consider using over-the-counter pain relievers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, but only if you typically tolerate these medications well. They can provide temporary relief, albeit not a permanent solution, until you’re able to see a dentist. In cases of swelling or infection, hot salt water mouth rinses can be beneficial. The natural antiseptic properties of salt water may help alleviate pain and provide some relief.
We frequently encounter patients who are very nervous, as dental visits can be anxiety-inducing for many. However, we can guarantee that when you reach out to us, we’ll provide reassuring support, ensuring you won’t have to feel nervous about your appointment. Our approach is relaxed and we’ll make you feel as comfortable as possible. Our patients find their experience with us enjoyable and stress-free.
Yes, you can absolutely come to the dental practice by car! We understand how important it is, especially during such a stressful time such as a dental emergency. You can park your car right in front of the practice, where you’ll find designated parking spaces.
No, there is no need to be registered with us or with any dental practice to come for an appointment.
In case of a toothache, get in touch with us as soon as possible so you can be seen by a dentist! While you’re waiting, give your mouth a good rinse with warm water. Try to get rid of any trapped food bits using dental floss. If you’re experiencing swelling, put a cold pack on the outside of your cheek. Just a heads-up, don’t place aspirin or any painkiller directly on your gum near the painful tooth, as it could end up doing more harm than good.
If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, it’s crucial to act quickly! The best chance of saving it is to get to the dentist within an hour.
Hold it by the part that usually sticks out of your gums, the white bit (the crown), but don’t touch the root. If it’s dirty, you can either lick it clean or give it a quick rinse in cold running water, but no more than 10 seconds. Don’t scrub it or remove any tissue still attached.
Try to pop it back into the gum hole. If it doesn’t fit smoothly:
– Stick it in some milk
– If it’s your tooth, pop it in your saliva by spitting into a container
– You can also hold it in your cheek, but be cautious with young children to prevent them from swallowing it
– You can also use something like Save-a-Tooth.
If the tooth goes back in, gently bite down on a clean cloth to keep it in place.
Toothache isn’t typically considered an emergency or life-threatening, so they might not be able to help. If you’ve got serious facial swelling that’s making it hard to breathe, our best advice would be to head over to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department for some quick medical attention.
For a toothache, the best and the quickest solution is to come and see us as soon as possible.