Please note: all clinics are by appointment only.
We have a limited number of appointments available for daytime and weekend urgent dental clinics. These are by appointment only. Please do not attend any urgent dental clinics without an appointment, as you will not be able to be seen.
If you are currently registered with a dental practice, please contact them in the first instance as they may be able to offer you an urgent appointment.
If you need urgent dental treatment outside of your dentist's usual opening hours or if you do not have a dentist, please contact NHS 111 Wales for advice. We are receiving high demand for weekend appointments, where possible please call in the week and book weekday appointments.
Urgent dental problems are those that cannot wait for routine dental care. They include:
Non urgent dental conditions include:
Patients with non-urgent conditions should seek routine care with their own dentist within seven days. There may be some non-urgent conditions for which self-care is appropriate.
Your local pharmacy may be able to help with over-the-counter remedies for dental pain.
You should attend a hospital Emergency Department (ED) if you require emergency dental care. This is an immediate response to a time-critical dental care need.
Dental emergencies requiring emergency dental care include:
Contact NHS 111 Wales for further advice.
Priority is always given to children, frail or elderly patients or those with severe facial swelling. Toothache, no matter how painful, is not classed as a dental emergency. Find out more information about NHS Dental Services which provide the full range of primary care dental services, including access to urgent treatment during normal opening hours.
Outside of normal opening hours, patients who are currently receiving a course of treatment through a General Dental Practitioner should contact their own surgery to listen to an answer phone message for details of out of hours arrangements. You may be asked to contact NHS 111 Wales.
Patients not requiring a full course of treatment but instead receiving urgent care will pay a standalone charge of £30.00. This will include an assessment, diagnosis and preventive care. If necessary, it will include X-rays and any treatment necessary to prevent significant deterioration of the presenting condition or to address severe pain.
There is no charge for an NHS prescription.
Free NHS treatment or help with health costs via the Low Income Scheme.
You may be entitled for help with all or part of the cost of your NHS dental treatment. To see if this applies to you, further information is available from the NHS Wales website: https://www.gov.wales/low-income-scheme-help-nhs-health-costs or by contacting the NHS Business Services Authority on 0300 330 1343 or 0191 279 0565.
Preferred payment method is debit card, although cash or cheques are accepted too.