40-44 Church St, South Cave, Hull HU15 2EP, HU15 2EP
- Friendly staff
- Gentle treatment
- Great with nervous patients
- Clear explanations
- Hard to get appointments
- No weekend opening
11 dental practices in Hull list emergency appointments. If you have severe pain, bleeding, or a knocked-out tooth, call ahead — most practices will fit urgent cases in on the same day. The list below shows practices that explicitly offer emergency care.
Ranked by patient mentions of Emergency in reviews, overall rating, and review volume. Practices marked with a quote contain direct patient experiences with this treatment.
40-44 Church St, South Cave, Hull HU15 2EP, HU15 2EP
237 Beverley Rd, Hull HU5 2UT, HU5 2UT
Priory House Dental Care 1133 Hessle High Road, Hull HU4 6SB, HU4 6SB
74-76 George St, Hull HU1 3AB, HU1 3AB
239-243 Newland Ave, Hull HU5 2EJ, HU5 2EJ
A dental emergency includes severe toothache that paracetamol/ibuprofen won't control, swelling of the face or jaw, a knocked-out adult tooth (best chance of saving it is within 1 hour), uncontrolled bleeding after an extraction, and trauma to the teeth or jaw. If you have facial swelling spreading to your eye or neck, go to A&E — that's a medical emergency.
Private emergency appointments in Hull typically cost £75–£150 for the assessment, with treatment (extraction, temporary filling, root canal start) charged separately. NHS emergency dental treatment falls under Band 1 (£27.90) — but availability is very limited.
NHS 111 can refer you to an emergency NHS dentist if one is available — call them first. Some practices in Hull also offer NHS emergency slots, but availability is extremely limited and often booked days in advance. Most patients with urgent issues end up paying for private emergency care.
Take paracetamol and ibuprofen alternating (if you can take both — check with a pharmacist), apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek for swelling, rinse with warm salt water (1 tsp salt in a cup of water), and avoid very hot/cold food. Don't put aspirin directly on the tooth — it burns the gum. If pain is severe or you're developing facial swelling, seek same-day care.