Emergency Dental Care

Fast and compassionate care when you need it

Dental emergencies can be painful and stressful. Getting immediate care helps relieve discomfort and prevent further issues. At Quality Dental Care, we understand how urgent and distressing dental pain or injury can be. That’s why we offer prompt, reliable emergency dental care to help relieve discomfort, prevent further damage, and get you smiling again as quickly as possible.

Whether you’ve suffered a sudden toothache, injury, or lost a filling, we’re here to provide expert care when it matters most.

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When to Seek Emergency Care

Dental emergencies come in many forms. If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies, remember: if it hurts, it’s urgent. Delaying treatment can lead to more complex problems or permanent damage.

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Swelling in the face or jaw
  • Broken or knocked out teeth
  • Lost fillings or crowns
  • Cracked teeth
  • Dental injuries
  • Infection or abscess
  • Uncontrolled bleeding

If you experience any of these, contact the clinic right away for priority care.

What Happens During an Emergency Visit

The focus is on relieving pain, stabilizing the issue, and preventing further damage.When you arrive for an emergency appointment, our priority is to:

  • Relieve your pain
  • Stabilise your condition
  • Prevent further complications

Step 1: Diagnosis includes examination and X-rays

Treatment may involve cleaning infection, repairing damage, or extraction if necessary.

Step 2: Immediate Treatment

Based on your condition, we may carry out one or more of the following procedures:

  • Remove infected tissue
  • Apply a temporary dressing to ease discomfort
  • Smooth or restore damaged teeth
  • Rebond or replace existing restorations
  • Remove teeth that cannot be saved if required

Our priority is to address the urgent issue first and then plan any additional treatment if needed.

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Managing Tooth Infections and Pain

A common reason patients seek emergency dental care in Mickleham is due to infections or abscesses, which can lead to severe pain and swelling.

We will take an X-ray to locate the affected tooth and assess whether it can be treated with Root Canal Treatment or needs to be removed. Root canal therapy involves a series of steps to clean, disinfect, and seal the inner canal where the nerve was previously located. It is a safe and comfortable alternative to extraction that helps preserve your natural tooth.

If removal is necessary, the procedure is carried out with care, followed by a discussion on suitable options to restore function and appearance.

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Dental Trauma Accidents and Injuries

If you have experienced a sports injury, fall, or any form of trauma, it is important to seek dental care as soon as possible. Quick action is especially important in the following situations:

  • A tooth has been knocked out
  • A tooth feels loose or has shifted position
  • A restoration such as a crown has come off
  • There is bleeding, swelling, or difficulty opening your mouth

Early treatment can often save the tooth and reduce the risk of further complications, so it is best not to delay care.

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1. What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

1. How do I know if I need an extraction or a root canal?
Try to gently place the tooth back into its socket (if possible), or store it in milk or saliva. Call us immediately—time is critical. The sooner you see us, the better the chance of saving the tooth.
2. Can a severe toothache mean I need a root canal?
Yes, it could. We’ll take an X-ray to confirm. If the nerve is infected or inflamed, a root canal may be the best option to relieve pain and save the tooth.
3. How quickly can I get an emergency appointment?
We reserve time daily for emergency patients and aim to see you as soon as possible, often on the same day. Call us early in the day to maximise availability.
4. What if my dental emergency happens after hours?
If our clinic is closed, leave us a message or email, and we’ll prioritise your call when we reopen. For severe trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial swelling, you should also consider attending your nearest emergency department.
5. Is emergency treatment covered by health funds?
Yes, most health funds cover emergency appointments and associated treatments like fillings or extractions. We can provide item numbers so you can check your rebate.
6. Will emergency dental care be painful?
No. Our team uses local anaesthesia and gentle techniques to ensure you are as comfortable as possible throughout the procedure.

We’re Here When You Need Us

At Quality Dental Care, we set aside time every day for urgent appointments. Our team is experienced in managing dental emergencies with care, speed, and compassion. If you or a family member needs immediate dental attention, contact us straight away—we’ll do everything we can to accommodate you.

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