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If you are experiencing dental pain or are in need of urgent dental care, we can help.
Dental Wellbeing is a patient focused private dental practice; we offer emergency dental services to patients in the Iver, Uxbridge, West Drayton, Slough, Heathrow and surrounding areas.
Our aim is to provide you with a convenient, painless service in comfortable surroundings at a time that suits you.

You can book an emergency appointment in the following ways:

You can use our contact form, and someone will contact you at the earliest opportunity

The current emergency appointment fee will need to be payable on booking - this secures the appointment slot for your use.The fee includes an emergency assessment of the problem area and one small X-ray. Any additional treatment charges will be discussed with you at this consultation appointment.

The treatment fees incurred are in addition to the emergency assessment fee.

Urgent Treatments

In case of dental pain or emergency, whether you are a valued ‘pay-as-you-go’ patient or Dental Wellbeing Membership Plan member, we will do our utmost to see you the same day or within a few hours. Patients who have joined our Dental Wellbeing Membership Plan benefit from:

We have a section that details the benefits of the Dental Wellbeing Membership plan in the Membership Benefits section.

Extractions

Sometimes a tooth that is damaged beyond repair or intolerably painful may need to be extracted by the dentist. We can do this painlessly and we will explain the necessary aftercare to you in detail.Even nervous patients will benefit from our empathetic approach to their dental care.

If you are suffering from a dental infection and have swelling around the tooth or teeth that require extraction, you may receive initial remedial treatment which may include an antibiotic course.Our expert Oral Surgeon, Dr Sahra Jabbar carries out all complex extractions and surgery at Dental Wellbeing. Sahra is also the Dental Implant surgeon here at Dental Wellbeing.

In most cases, one of the three dentists at the practice will carry out dental extractions ensuring you are not in pain and feel comfortable throughout the procedure.

If you have any questions or concerns about your teeth you can call us on 01753 655 446; our staff will be happy to advise you.

Symptoms

If you are experiencing pain or discomfort in your teeth, mouth or jaws, or have concerns about your oral health, you should see a dentist. Dental complaints such as abscesses or toothache can be quite debilitating and worrying yet here are Dental Wellbeing, we have the experience, expertise and caring attitude to provide you with a solution.

If you're anxious about visiting the dentist or have a phobia, we can help. Our team are trained and have experience in how to support nervous patients. We can even offer conscious sedation if you do not wish to be ‘fully awake’ to receive treatment.

We offer daily emergency appointment slots provided you call early enough in the day to secure a slot.

Pain in your teeth or jaw

If you're experiencing pain in your teeth or jaw, you should see a dentist for further advice and treatment. The following are common causes of pain and in all cases you should be seeking the advice of dental professionals who can offer you a prompt and painless solution – we are here to help.

Why suffer in silence when we can help alleviate symptoms that are causing you discomfort or concern.

Abscesses

Abscesses cause inflammation and swelling, and can be very painful. They are usually caused by an infection and can worsen if left untreated.

Toothache

Toothache is usually a sign of a bigger problem with your teeth or gums. See your dentist as soon as possible to prevent the issue worsening.

Jaw Pain (TMJ dysfunction)

Pain around your jaw, cheek, ear or neck, restricted jaw movement, or clicking sounds are all signs of a disorder with your jaw.

Sensitive teeth

Tooth sensitivity is not something you have to put up with, and can, in the majority of cases, be treated easily.

Bleeding gums or gum disease

Bleeding gums can be caused by over brushing, but can also be a sign of gum disease.

Cracked teeth

Sensitivity to temperature or pain when chewing can be signs of cracked teeth.