EmergencyAppointments
HAVING DENTAL PAIN?
Relieve dental pain
Identify the cause of the pain
Prevent reinfection or pain returning
Oral health advice

Booking Emergency Appointments
We have time reserved each day for dental emergencies, as we understand some things can’t wait. Please call the practice, where our team will be able to provide a suitable first-come first-served emergency appointment.
Common questions about Emergency Appointments
Tooth related pain can have a number of different causes, by far the most common pain is caused by tooth decay.
How can I book?
We are open 5 days a week. We are open from: Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5.00pm We have emergency slots throughout the day which are allocated on a first come, first served basis. An over the phone triage assessment will enable us to allocate a priority-based emergency appointment.
What's the cost of an emergency dental appointment?
Our Emergency Assessment fee including treatment to get you out of pain is: £250.00 for non-members while members will receive a 10% discount. Payment of £250.00 is taken at the time of booking to secure the clinical time. View the full dental price guide here to see the cost of dental treatments.
How can you help?
At Newton Abbot Dental, our purpose is you and your care, which is why we treat you as we would like to be treated: compassionately and with respect. Our team use the latest dental technology to identify the cause of your dental pain and provide effective solutions to get you pain free.
When can I book?
We are open 5 days a week. We are open from: Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5.00pm. Please note that our emergency appointment slots are provided on a first come, first served basis.

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Gum Treatments
We all want to keep our teeth for as long as possible, unfortunately gum disease is one of the major reasons we lose teeth as we age.

Oral Health Assessments
Our clinicians use a range of diagnostic tools to fully understand potential problems that may arise in the future

Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatments are often needed to relieve dental pain and save a tooth which may otherwise need to be extracted.

