Emergency Dental Treatments
Severe Toothache
Persistent, throbbing pain may indicate an infection, decay, or damage to the tooth’s nerve. Our emergency dentists can assess the issue, relieve your pain, and recommend the right treatment to restore your tooth.
Broken and Chipped Tooth
Accidents happen. Whether it’s a sports injury or an unexpected crunch, a chipped or broken tooth should be seen promptly to prevent further damage or sensitivity.
Knocked-Out Tooth
A knocked-out tooth is a true dental emergency. If handled quickly, there’s a chance the tooth can be saved and reimplanted. Keep the tooth moist (in milk or saliva) and contact our Ettalong or Kincumber dental clinic immediately.
Loose or Missing Teeth
A loose or missing filling or crown can cause discomfort, sensitivity, and leave the tooth vulnerable to further damage or decay. It is critical to seek the advice of your dentist right away if you have a loose or missing filling or crown to prevent additional harm to the tooth and to restore its function and appearance.
Gum or Teeth Infection
Infections can lead to pain, swelling, bad breath, or pus discharge — and if left untreated, may spread to other areas of the body. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical.
Swollen Jaw or Face
Facial swelling may be a sign of a serious underlying dental issue or infection. Our emergency dentists will investigate the cause and provide fast, effective care.
Please note that if you are experiencing severe bleeding or a life-threatening emergency, you should call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately.