Dental Emergencies
Broken a tooth and now it’s rubbing and cutting your tongue?
Do you have a toothache and you haven’t been able to sleep or eat?
Had an accident and chipped your tooth?
Urgent care is here. You’re in safe hands with us. At Emu Plains Family Dental we understand that dental emergencies can be distressing and often occur at inconvenient times. These emergencies also need prompt management to avoid further complications.
Fortunately, our dentists are experts in easing your pain. They will assess and provide you with all your treatment options and deliver pain-free treatment using our world-class facilities.
We recommend that you contact us as soon as possible and we will do our absolute best to look after you.
Dental Emergencies Appointments
At Emu Plains Family Dental we understand that these issues can be distressing, which is why we will endeavour to see you promptly and resolve your dental issues. We have dedicated some emergency appointment slots each day to ensure that anyone with an urgent dental concern can be seen promptly. Also we are open 7 days a week, and sometimes late evenings to provide every opportunity to ensure you will be seen.
What are Dental Emergencies?
- Toothache
- Dental Abscess
- Dental Trauma
- Lost Fillings or Crown
- Broken Teeth
- Facial Swellings
- Broken Dentures
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental Emergencies can be a cause of pain and anxiety for most patients. We’re here to help.
I’m worried it will hurt?
I have a toothache, how can I fix it?
How much will it cost?
How can I fix my broken tooth?
Please note:
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Any information that is provided is not a substitute for professional dental advice. Any advice offered or information provided is to be considered general in nature and not reliable until a full physical professional examination has been undertaken by an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Until such time you should not undertake treatment without a second opinion or without seeking further advice from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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