Same-day treatment for all acute dental emergencies in Borehamwood WD6. GDC-registered dentists available now.

Persistent or worsening toothache is one of the most common dental emergencies. Pain that has lasted more than a day, wakes you at night, or is not controlled by painkillers needs professional assessment — it rarely resolves without treatment.
A dental abscess is a bacterial infection that will not resolve without treatment. Left untreated, the infection can spread to the jaw, neck or head. Any swelling in the face or jaw alongside dental pain is a same-day emergency.


A broken or chipped tooth may expose sensitive dentine or the nerve, causing sharp pain and sensitivity. Even if pain is minimal, a broken tooth needs assessment — sharp edges can damage soft tissues and the tooth may fracture further without treatment.
A knocked-out permanent tooth is a genuine dental emergency where every minute matters. With fast action, reimplantation is often possible — but the window is typically 30 to 60 minutes. Call us the moment it happens and keep the tooth moist while you travel.


Facial or gum swelling associated with dental pain is a warning sign that infection may be spreading. Even if pain feels manageable, visible swelling in the jaw, cheek or neck requires same-day dental attention. Do not wait overnight.
For severe pain, facial swelling or a knocked-out tooth, the fastest route to treatment is always a phone call. Our team will triage your situation and confirm same-day availability immediately.
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