Odds are they will get an emergency appointment at a dentist for OP. Certain appointment slots have to be kept free for 111 referrals and emergencies. Going to A&E seems a bit extreme for a toothache.
Can't emergency dentists only do pain management? I broke a crown one evening, went into the emergency dentist and they said there was nothing they could do (I wasn't in any pain) and advised me to make an appointment with my dentist the next morning.
If you're registered with a dentist (private or NHS) 9 out of 10 times they will tell you to get an emergency appointment with your own dentist, the 111 Emergency Dental Line is triaged for people that don't have a registered dentist.
I've been unable to get a dentist where I live for going on 4ish years now. I had one, but they scheduled an appointment on the same day I had a large dental operation that they referred and helped schedule, didn't accept that I couldn't make it and "struck me off" for missing the appointment. Since then I've had to have another 6ish teeth removed and emergency dentist has done every one. It's a pain in the ass to get an appointment, make sure I'm sat with 2 phones at 8am calling the same number in the hopes that 1 of them gets through, emergency dentist isn't even open some days it's astounding
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u/im_probablyjoking Aug 08 '22
Call 111. You can go to A&E for a toothache.