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Dentist in Benson

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  • Location

    14 High Street,
    Benson
    Oxfordshire, OX10 6RP
  • Contact

    01491 833 380
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  • Office Hours

    • Mon:
      09.00 to 17.00
    • Tues:
      09.00 to 19.00
    • Wed:
      08.00 to 18.00
    • Thurs:
      09.00 to 17.00
    • Fri:
      08.00 to 13.00
    • Sat & Sun:
      CLOSED

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    Use the Online Booking Request Form, we will respond as soon as possible

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Dental Emergencies

If you require immediate dental treatment outside of our regular hours, please contact the dental emergency service or refer to their website for further assistance and guidance.

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51.6209,-1.1079

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About Our Practice

Meet the team and explore our practice.

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Emergency Dentist

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Dental Emergencies | Oxfordshire & Hampshire

A dental emergency could be when you experience pain or trauma to your mouth, teeth or gums.

If you have any of the below, and you cannot get an appointment with us the same day, then please call NHS 111. 

  • Uncontrollable post-extraction bleeding
  • Rapidly increasing swelling around the throat or eye
  • Trauma confined to the dental arches
If you have any of the below then please get in touch to book an emergency dental appointment.
  • Severe facial and dental pain not controlled by over-the-counter medications

  • Soft tissue and dental acute infections (such as an abscess)
If you think you have a dental emergency, or you’re not sure if you have a dental emergency, then contact our receptionist for advice.

Getting an emergency dental appointment

Our policy for a dental emergency is that you will see a dentist within 24 hours of calling us. It is best to call us as soon as you can as appointments fill up quickly.

Outside of our usual opening times, we suggest that you contact NHS medical support on 111 for further advice and treatment.

If you are not registered at Imogen Dental in either Benson or Kingsclere, we will do our best to get you an urgent appointment, but we cannot guarantee that it will be on the same day. If you’re not registered, there will be a charge for a dental emergency appointment.

Advice for some common dental emergencies

In a dental emergency, we recommend that you contact us as soon as possible to arrange an emergency appointment. Our dental team will be able to offer you some basic tips on how to deal with your dental emergency. Here is some advice for the more common dental emergencies:

Knocked-out tooth

Save any pieces of a knocked-out or chipped tooth and keep them in milk until you get to the emergency dentist. If you have most of the tooth, rinse it clean in water but do not remove any tissue fragments. If you’re able to put the tooth back into your gum, you will have more chance of saving it, if not, then keep the tooth it in milk until you get to your emergency dentist. Apply pressure to the site to control bleeding and a cold compress can help with any swelling. Don’t touch the root of the tooth, only handle the crown.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

Where possible, save any lost fillings or crowns and take them with you to the emergency dentist.

Abscess

Take painkillers to relieve any pain and rinse your mouth in salty water which can also help to manage the pain.

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Fee Guide

Guide to our fees

Below is a guide to our prices, as a patient at Imogen Dental, before embarking on any treatment you will receive a treatment plan including an estimate, so that you can make an informed choice. Treatment will only commence with your consent. this will be tailored to meet your individual needs.

NHS Patients

We have very limited NHS spaces.

There are three standard charges for all NHS dental treatments. This makes it easier to know how much you may need to pay for the care you receive.

All charges apply to an overall course of treatment, and not the individual items within the course of treatment. You will only pay one charge for each course of treatment, even if you need to visit your dentist more than once to finish it.

Some people, such as those under 18s and pregnant women, are exempt from charges - just ask any member of our team for more information before you have any treatment with us.

NHS Charge Bands

There are three standard charges for all NHS dental treatments. This makes it easier to know how much you may need to pay for the care you receive.

Band 1 - £23.80
This covers an examination, diagnosis (e.g: x-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, and a scale and polish if needed.

Band 2 - £65.20
This covers everything listed in Band 1, above, plus any further treatment such as fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.

Band 3 - £282.80
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures or bridges.


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