The services are being offered across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as part of a national programme.
Around 34,000 additional urgent dental appointments were commissioned in November to support patients across the region who need to see an NHS dentist for emergency treatments.
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James Roach, director of primary care and local care at NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight, said: “We have worked closely with dental providers across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to significantly increase the availability of urgent dental appointments, where patients can be directed to an appropriate dentist locally.
“We are keen to expand the points of access for our patients across a seven-day period and are in the process of launching urgent dental hubs to help deliver these appointments.”
Patients in need of urgent dental care can access the appointments through NHS 111 online or by phone.
Conditions considered urgent include severe toothache, abscesses, and dental trauma.