Dental emergencies can happen at any time day or night and range from an agonising toothache to a knocked-out tooth. A calm, rational response can help prevent tooth loss or any permanent damage, so here are some handy tips in case you require emergency dental care.
If you’re experiencing an emergency, don’t waste any time! Book an appointment now—call (07) 5521 0536.
At Dental Haus, we understand that a dental emergency can be a very stressful experience.
That’s why we’ll prioritise your appointment and do everything we can to see you as soon as possible.
There are many different types of dental emergencies, but some of the most common include:
In the event of a dental emergency, it’s important to stay calm and call us immediately. We’ll advise you on what to do next and make sure you’re seen by one of our dentists as soon as possible.
Dental emergencies can happen at any time, and they can be both painful and stressful. Our team of experienced dentists can provide prompt and efficient treatment in emergency situations.
At Dental Haus, we offer a wide range of emergency dental services to our patients, including:
No matter what dental emergency you’re experiencing, we’re here to help. We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful and overwhelming, but we aim to make the process as smooth and painless as possible.
We provide emergency dental services so that our patients always have access to help when they need it most. Prompt treatment for dental emergencies can provide pain relief, prevent further damage, save time and money, improve oral health and provide peace of mind. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to contact us today.
Toothaches can be caused by a variety of reasons, including tooth decay, gum disease, dental abscesses and tooth trauma. If you’re experiencing extreme pain, it’s important to seek emergency dental treatment as soon as possible. At Dental Haus, we can conduct a thorough examination of your teeth to determine the cause of your toothache and provide appropriate treatment. Treatment options for severe toothaches may include dental fillings, root canal treatment or tooth extraction.
If you’re experiencing a toothache, try rinsing your mouth with warm water and flossing to remove any food particles that may be causing the pain. Apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth if there is any swelling. If the pain is severe or persistent, contact us to book an emergency appointment.
A cracked or chipped tooth can be painful and cause discomfort while eating or drinking. If left untreated, a cracked or chipped tooth can also lead to infection or further damage. Dental Haus offers a variety of treatments for cracked or chipped teeth, including dental bonding, dental veneers or dental crowns. In some cases, a root canal may also be necessary to save the tooth.
If you’ve had a tooth knocked out, you should seek emergency dental treatment immediately. A knocked-out tooth can often be saved if it’s re-implanted within the first hour of being knocked out. At Dental Haus, we’ll work quickly to re-implant your tooth and prevent further damage. In cases where the tooth can’t be re-implanted, we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan to restore your smile in no time.
If you’ve lost a crown or filling, it’s important to seek emergency dental treatment quickly. A lost crown or filling can cause discomfort, expose your tooth to bacteria and potentially lead to other issues. At Dental Haus, we offer same-day crown and filling replacements to ensure that you receive prompt treatment and can return to your normal activities as soon as possible.
Most injuries to the mouth should be treated by a dentist as soon as possible. Getting an emergency dental appointment within 30 minutes can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. At Dental Haus, we reserve time in our business hours for emergency dental problems; explain the full condition to our staff, so we can see to your dental needs in a timely manner.
We’ve seen and dealt with a lot of dental emergencies in our time, with many of them being avoidable by taking simple precautions. Consider the following to help prevent the need for emergency dental surgery in the first place:
And last but not least, consider talking through your disputes!
In some cases, we may be able to save a tooth that has been knocked out. It’s important to act quickly and call us immediately. Handle the tooth by the crown (top part) and avoid touching the root. If possible, place the tooth back in its socket. If this isn’t possible, put it in a container of milk or water. This may help to keep the tooth alive and increase the chances of us being able to save it.
Our dental clinic is committed to making world-class dental care accessible and available to all the community. If financial considerations are restricting you, have a confidential discussion with our dental team; we might be able to offer flexible payment solutions to suit your needs. We are proud to accept all major health funds and welcome buy now, pay later services.
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