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Emergency Dental

Emergency Dental

We’re here for you when you need us. Dental emergencies can be stressful, but our dedicated team is ready to provide prompt and compassionate care. If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, please get in touch with us immediately:

Severe Toothaches

Persistent or intense tooth pain that interferes with daily activities.

Knocked-Out or Broken Teeth

Accidents or injuries resulting in teeth dislodged or fractured.

Lost Fillings or Crowns

Damage or loss of dental restorations that protect your teeth.

Sudden Swelling

Unexplained swelling in the mouth, gums, or face that could indicate an underlying issue.

Oral Infections

Signs of infection such as pus, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth.

Extreme Sensitivity

Sudden, sharp pain in response to hot or cold temperatures that lasts beyond the initial stimulus.

Injuries to the Jaw or Mouth

Trauma to the jaw, lips, tongue, or other soft tissues.

What to expect

  • Immediate Assistance

    When you contact us with a dental emergency, we’ll prioritize your care to provide immediate relief and address the issue as quickly as possible. Our team will guide you on any steps to take before your appointment to minimize discomfort and prevent further damage.

  • Comprehensive Examination

    Upon your arrival, we’ll perform a thorough examination to diagnose the problem. This may include X-rays and other diagnostic tools to determine the best course of action.

  • Prompt Treatment

    We’ll provide the necessary treatment to alleviate pain and resolve the issue. This might include procedures like fillings, extractions, root canals, or repairs to damaged teeth or restorations.

  • Payment Options

    We understand that dental emergencies can be unexpected. To help ease the financial burden, we offer Afterpay as a flexible payment option that spreads the cost over four interest-free payments.

FAQs

Consultations with Qualified Doctors

What to Do If a Tooth Is Knocked Out

If a tooth is knocked out, quick action is essential for the best chance of saving it. Follow these steps:

  1. Handle with Care: Pick up the tooth by the crown (the part you chew with), avoiding the root to prevent damage.
  2. Rinse Gently: If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently with milk or saline solution. Do not scrub or use soap.
  3. Reinsert if Possible: Try to place the tooth back into its socket immediately. If it doesn’t go in easily, don’t force it.
  4. Keep Moist: If reinsertion isn’t possible, keep the tooth moist by placing it in a container of milk, saline, or your saliva.
  5. Seek Immediate Care: Visit your dentist or an emergency dental clinic immediately. The sooner you receive professional help, the better the chances of saving the tooth.

What are the signs of an oral infection?

We recommend visiting every six months to maintain optimal oral health and catch any potential issues early.

Can I wait to see if the problem goes away on its own?

We recommend visiting every six months to maintain optimal oral health and catch any potential issues early.

Do you offer payment options

We recommend visiting every six months to maintain optimal oral health and catch any potential issues early.