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Emergency Dental West End

For the best possible outcome in a dental emergency, visit our clinic immediately. Our skilled emergency dentists are just a quick drive from West End. We will do our best to ease your pain and guide you on the next steps to healing.

Emergency Dentist Near West End

Dentists in Annerley offer premium dental care for emergencies nearby West End.

If oral pain is keeping you up at night—don’t wait any longer!

If you’ve lost or broken a tooth, we may be able to reinsert it. Please bring any full teeth or tooth fragments with you to your appointment. We will do our best to save your natural smile.

If there is significant swelling of the face, eyes or throat, leading to difficulty breathing or seeing, or any loss of consciousness or vomiting, please call 000 (triple zero) immediately!

Unbearable Tooth Pain

If you are suffering from an unbearable toothache, over the Counter medications like Nurofen and Paracetamol can help until you are able to get to the clinic. You may also want to try numbing pastes or gels with bezocaine to lessen the pain.

Decay, a cracked tooth, oral trauma or even your wisdom teeth may be causing your toothache. We will need to examine you at our clinic near West End to determine the reason for your pain.

Dental Trauma Near West End

If you’ve experienced trauma to the lips, tongue or mouth you may experience extreme pain and heavy bleeding.

If you have a cut in your mouth, we suggest rinsing it with saltwater, and applying a cold compress for 20 minutes at a time. This should help with swelling and discomfort.

If you’ve had an accident that’s resulted in an impact to your mouth, come see us right away. We service West End 7 days a week.

Knocked Out Teeth

If you’ve knocked your tooth out of the socket, get to our clinic near West End as soon as possible. Try to locate the missing tooth or any teeth fragments. If you see us within 45-60 minutes, we may be able to reinsert your tooth.

To improve the chances of your tooth being successfully reinserted

Only touch the crown (the hard, white part) of the tooth
Rinse the tooth with milk or your saliva
Do not run the tooth under a heavy stream of water
Gently place the tooth back in the socket, do not try and force it
Store the tooth in milk if available

If you can successfully place your tooth back in the socket, bite down gently so that it stays in place until you get to the clinic.

When you arrive at the clinic, a dentist will use water to flush any dirt out of the tooth socket before slipping the tooth back into place.

If your nerves or blood vessels were severed during an impact, you might need a root canal treatment.

Facial Swelling

Trauma, gum disease, infection, medication side effects or blocked salivary glands are just a few examples of the many reasons you might experience facial swelling.

Extreme facial swelling can also be an indication of a severe medical condition. Visit the Emergency Room immediately if you experience closure of the throat or difficulty breathing. This can be a sign of a life-threatening illness.

Chipped, Cracked or Broken Tooth or Filling

If you’ve broken a tooth or filling, our emergency dental clinic is here to help patients who live in West End every day of the week, year round.

A broken tooth or filling will need to be treated by a dentist as soon as possible. Cracked teeth or fillings can lead to food accumulation and, inevitably, tooth decay. Your teeth might get sensitive to foods and drinks, and you may experience pain while chewing. Fixing chipped teeth and lost fillings right away is essential for a healthy, pain-free mouth.

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