Same-Day Emergency Dentist in Edinburgh

Toothache at 8am. Crown fell out over dinner. Woke up with a swollen jaw. Whatever’s brought you here, we’ve got same-day emergency slots at Meadow Place for exactly this kind of thing.

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In Pain Right Now? Here's What to Do

Call us on 0131 285 3308. Our team will have a chat with you about what’s going on, work out how urgent it is, and get you in as fast as possible. We keep emergency slots back every single day, and the majority of patients are seen the same day.

Both NHS and private patients can be seen for emergency care. You don’t need to have been here before. If you’re in pain and you need help, that’s enough.

What Counts as a Dental Emergency?

If you’re unsure whether your situation needs urgent attention, just call us and we’ll help you work it out. Here’s what we treat as emergencies every day on Meadow Place.

Persistent, throbbing pain that paracetamol isn’t touching is often a sign of infection or deep decay. If it’s keeping you up at night or radiating into your jaw, don’t wait.

A fracture from a fall, sport, or an unfortunate encounter with a toffee can expose sensitive tissue and cause real discomfort. Sharp edges can also cut the inside of your mouth.

This one is time-critical. Pick the tooth up by the crown, rinse it gently, and call us straight away. You’ve got around 30 minutes to give it the best chance of being saved.

The exposed tooth underneath is vulnerable, sensitive, and at real risk of cracking further. It won’t sort itself out on its own.

Swollen gums, a bad taste, or a throbbing ache near a tooth is often infection. Abscesses can escalate quickly, so call us the same day.

If swelling has spread into your face or neck, the infection is on the move. If it’s affecting your breathing or swallowing, go to A&E straight away. For anything less severe, call us immediately.

Partially erupted wisdom teeth get infected fast, especially when food gets trapped around them. If you’ve been managing the pain for a couple of days and it’s getting worse, it’s time to come in.

If your appliance is cutting your mouth or making it impossible to eat, we’ll assess it and find the quickest fix.

Persistent bleeding from a socket or gum lasting more than 20 minutes despite firm pressure needs to be looked at.

What Does Emergency Treatment Cost?

We’ll always give you a clear, written breakdown before any treatment starts. There are no surprises here.

NHS patients: Emergency appointments are included within your course of treatment if you’re a registered NHS patient. Examinations are free.

Private patients and non-registered patients: The private examination fee is £70, which covers your assessment and X-rays if needed. Treatment costs from there:

  • Extraction: from £120
  • White filling: from £135
  • Root canal: from £390
  • Re-cementing a crown: included in exam where straightforward
  • X-rays: from £18 each

 

If the cost of treatment is a worry, dinnae fash. We offer 0% finance through Medenta, which lets you spread the cost over manageable monthly payments with nothing extra to pay. We’ll walk you through all the options before anything starts.

We're Right on The Meadows

We’re at 1 Meadow Place, EH9 1JZ, two minutes from The Meadows and easy to get to from across the Southside. We regularly see patients from:

Newington · Bruntsfield · Tollcross · Marchmont · Morningside · Leith · City Centre

Parking is available nearby. If you’re coming by bus, we’re a short walk from the stops on Melville Drive and Clerk Street.

Payment Plans & Affordable Dentistry

Dental treatment is an investment in your health, your comfort, and your confidence. That’s why we’ve made paying for your care as simple and flexible as possible.

At A1 Dental, we offer:

  • 0% interest finance to spread the cost of treatment over 12-24 months
  • Easy monthly payment plans tailored to your budget
  • Clear, upfront pricing so you always know where you stand
  • Free consultations for major treatments like implants, veneers, and Invisalign

Whether it’s braces, implants, or a cosmetic upgrade, our team will talk you through your options and help you find a plan that works for you.

Frequently Asked QuestionsAbout Emergency Dentist

Not at all. We see both registered and non-registered patients for emergency care. If you're in pain and you need help, call us on 0131 285 3308 regardless of whether you've been to Citrus before.

In most cases, yes. We keep emergency slots back every day and see the majority of patients the same day. Call as early as you can. If you're in severe pain, have an abscess, or have had a tooth knocked out, tell us when you call and we'll prioritise you accordingly.

We're open Monday to Thursday 8:30am to 5:30pm, and Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. We're closed at weekends. If you need out-of-hours help, call NHS 111 and they'll direct you to the nearest available emergency dentist in Edinburgh. For anything life-threatening, go straight to A&E. Call us first thing Monday morning on 0131 285 3308.

 

We hear this one a lot. We use local anaesthetic for any procedure that needs it, and the team here are genuinely experienced at working with patients who are anxious or have had bad experiences before. Dr Iain Swan and Dr Drew Michie in particular are consistently praised in reviews for their calm, gentle approach. You're in good hands.

 

Call us anyway. We'd rather spend two minutes on the phone helping you figure out whether you need to come in today than have you sitting in pain all weekend wondering. Call 0131 285 3308 and we'll give you an honest answer.

We See Patients from Across Edinburgh and beyond

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Opening Hours:

Day

Opening Hours

Monday

8:30 am – 5.30 pm

Tuesday

8:30 am – 5.30 pm

Wednesday 

8:30 am – 5.30 pm

Thursday

8:30 am – 8 pm

Friday

8:30 am – 5.30 pm

Saturday

CLOSED

Sunday

CLOSED

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