Tenancy 7/1 Morison Road, Clyde, Victoria 3978, Australia
- Monday 9:00am – 6:00pm
- Tuesday 9:00am – 6:00pm
- Wednesday 9:00am – 6:00pm
- Thursday 9:00am – 6:00pm
- Friday 9:00am – 6:00pm
- Saturday 8:00am – 6:00pm
- Sunday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Get In Touch
Our experienced team is here to attend to your dental concerns and questions.
Preferred Providers
When you seek emergency dental care
you can expect a focused and efficient approach. The dental team will prioritize your comfort and safety, using appropriate pain management techniques to alleviate your discomfort. They will then address the immediate problem, whether it’s re-implanting a tooth, treating an infection, or repairing a fracture. After stabilizing the situation, they will provide detailed instructions for post-emergency care, including any necessary medications and follow-up appointments. Emergency dental services play a vital role in preventing minor dental problems from escalating into major health issues, ensuring that you receive the timely care you need to maintain a healthy and functional smile. These services are a crucial part of comprehensive dental care, providing peace of mind knowing that help is available when you need it most.
Focus
Addressing immediate and severe dental problems that require prompt intervention to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, or save a tooth.
Goal
To provide rapid relief from pain, stabilize dental conditions, and prevent complications that could lead to more extensive and costly treatments.
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Assessment and Diagnosis: First, we’ll quickly assess the situation, taking X-rays if necessary, to determine the extent of the problem.
- Pain Management: We’ll prioritize relieving your pain with local anesthetic or other appropriate pain management techniques.
- Immediate Treatment: We’ll then address the immediate issue, which might involve re-implanting a knocked-out tooth, treating an abscess, or repairing a fractured tooth.
- Stabilization: Our goal is to stabilize the situation to prevent further damage or infection.
- Follow-up Care: We’ll provide instructions for post-emergency care and schedule a follow-up appointment for any necessary restorative treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q. What constitutes a dental emergency?
A: Severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, abscesses, and fractured teeth are all considered dental emergencies.
Q. What should I do if my tooth gets knocked out?
A: "Carefully rinse the tooth, try to re-implant it, and see an emergency dentist immediately. Time is critical."
Q. How do I know if I have a dental abscess?
A: Signs of an abscess include severe pain, swelling, and a pimple-like bump on your gums. Seek immediate dental care.
Q. Can I go to the emergency room for a dental emergency?
A: While an ER can handle pain management, a dentist is best equipped to address the dental issue itself. It is best to go directly to an Emergency dentist.
Q. How can I manage dental pain before seeing an emergency dentist?
A: Over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses can help temporarily, but it's crucial to see a dentist as soon as possible.
Payment Plan Options
We have Partnership with Companies that Allow Clients to Pay Dental Services in Flexible Terms
