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Your Emergency Dentists in Caerphilly and South Wales

Emergency dentistry

Book Emergency Dental Treatment Today

Experiencing severe pain or struggling with significant damage to your teeth? We offer emergency dental treatment in Caerphilly, Cardiff, Newport and the surrounding areas of South Wales. Call us on 02922 804738. We charge a simple rate of £125 for an appointment that would include either an extraction, starting a root canal, temporary filling or antibiotics. No charge for X-rays.

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24/7 Care for Emergency Dentistry

Our 24/7 emergency dental care can deliver relief from acute pain until you can get a regular appointment to address the underlying cause of your problem. Our highly skilled and sympathetic dentists will do all they can to alleviate your suffering.

If you need an emergency dental appointment in Caerphilly, call us today. We often have same-day appointments for patients with severe pain and discomfort — so don’t delay!

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Emergency Dental Treatments

Our professional and passionate dentists in Caerphilly offer a wide range of emergency dental treatments to deliver relief from the following issues:

Toothache

Gum and mouth swelling

Root canals

Accidents and dental trauma

Damaged dentures

Loose or missing crowns

Abscesses

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Not a registered patient at Astro Dental?

Not a problem. You can register and book an emergency dental appointment at the same time. Contact us today for high-quality care that will address your dental emergency in a matter of hours.

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Caerphilly Dentists at Your Service

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We’re now accepting new patient registrations, but places are filling up quickly. To make sure you get access to the best dentistry services in South Wales, contact us today to register as an Astro Dental patient.

Get in Touch With our Team

Find us here:

Morgan Street
Llanbradach, Caerphilly,
CF83 3LW,
United Kingdom

Next to the Llanbradach community centre and is the former Aber medical centre.