If you are searching for an emergency dentist near Barnehurst, our dental practice is conveniently located and welcomes patients from across the local area. Contact us here.
We regularly see patients who need urgent dental treatment from nearby towns including:
- Bexleyheath
- Welling
- Erith
- Crayford
- Bexley
- Sidcup
- Dartford
- Belvedere
- Slade Green
- Northumberland Heath
Because dental pain often requires same-day treatment, choosing a nearby dentist can make it easier to receive fast care. Get in touch here.
Whether you are suffering from severe toothache, a broken tooth, swelling, or a knocked-out tooth, our team aims to provide urgent dental appointments for patients across Barnehurst and the surrounding areas.
Barnhust Dental Practice
1 Midfield Parade, Bexleyheath DA7 6NA
Speak to us today on 01322 950365
If you live in Bexleyheath, Welling, Erith or Crayford and need an emergency dentist, our practice is only a short drive away.
Signs You Need an Emergency Dentist Immediately
Many people are unsure whether their problem requires urgent dental treatment. Knowing the warning signs can help you decide when to contact an emergency dentist.
You should seek urgent dental care if you experience:
- Severe or persistent toothache
- Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw
- A knocked-out tooth
- A cracked or broken tooth causing pain
- Bleeding that does not stop
- Signs of infection, such as pus or a bad taste in the mouth
- Difficulty opening your mouth or swallowing
These symptoms may indicate infection, nerve damage, or trauma to the tooth, which should be assessed by a dentist as soon as possible. Contact us for an emergency dentist here.
What Happens During an Emergency Dental Appointment?
Many patients worry about what will happen during an emergency dental visit.
During an emergency appointment, your dentist will usually:
- Ask about your symptoms and medical history
- Examine your teeth and gums
- Take digital X-rays if necessary
- Identify the cause of the pain or problem
- Provide immediate treatment or pain relief
Emergency treatment may include:
- Temporary fillings
- Antibiotics for infection
- Root canal treatment
- Repairing a broken tooth
- Extracting a severely damaged tooth
The main goal of the appointment is to relieve pain quickly and stabilise the problem.

Common Causes of Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies can happen for many reasons.
Some of the most common causes include:
Tooth Decay
Untreated cavities can reach the inner tooth and cause severe pain or infection.
Dental Trauma
Accidents, sports injuries, or biting hard foods can lead to cracked or broken teeth.
Gum Disease
Advanced gum disease can cause swelling, infection, and loose teeth.
Lost Fillings or Crowns
When a filling or crown falls out, the exposed tooth can become sensitive and vulnerable to damage.
Regular dental check-ups can often identify these issues early before they become emergencies.
How Much Does an Emergency Dentist Cost?
One of the most common questions people ask when searching for an emergency dentist is the cost.
Emergency dental appointments typically include:
- A dental examination
- Diagnosis of the problem
- X-rays if needed
- Immediate treatment to relieve pain
The cost will vary depending on the treatment required. Some emergency visits only require a consultation, while others may involve procedures such as fillings, root canal treatment, or tooth extraction.
If you are unsure about costs, the dental team can explain treatment options and fees before proceeding.
Can I See an Emergency Dentist If I’m Not Registered?
Yes. Many dental practices accept new patients for emergency appointments.
If you are experiencing severe pain or a dental injury, it is usually possible to arrange an urgent consultation even if you are not already registered with the practice.
This is especially helpful if you are:
- Visiting the area
- Recently moved to Barnehurst
- Unable to see your regular dentist quickly
When Toothache Becomes Dangerous
Toothache is one of the most common reasons people search for an emergency dentist.
However, severe tooth pain can sometimes indicate a dental abscess or infection, which may spread if left untreated.
Warning signs include:
- Throbbing pain that does not go away
- Swelling in the gums or face
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Fever or feeling unwell
- Difficulty swallowing
If you experience these symptoms, it is important to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible.

How Quickly Should You See an Emergency Dentist?
Some dental emergencies require immediate treatment within hours.
For example:
| Dental Problem | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| Knocked-out tooth | See a dentist within 30–60 minutes |
| Severe swelling | Same day appointment |
| Broken tooth with pain | Same day appointment |
| Lost crown or filling | Within a few days |
Emergency Dental Care for Children
Dental emergencies can also affect children.
Common issues include:
- Knocked-out teeth during sports
- Broken teeth from falls
- Severe toothache from decay
If your child experiences a dental emergency, contacting a dentist quickly can help prevent further problems and reduce discomfort.
Why Choosing a Local Emergency Dentist Matters
When you are in severe dental pain, travelling long distances is the last thing you want.
Choosing an emergency dentist in Barnehurst means you can get treatment quickly without unnecessary delays.
Patients from surrounding areas such as Bexleyheath, Welling, Erith, Crayford, Sidcup and Dartford often choose Barnehurst Dental Practice for urgent care because of its convenient location and fast appointment availability.
