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Welcome to Dental Emergency

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Dental emergencies are unfortunate and can strike at any given moment and when least expected.

Even if you can deal with the potentially serious levels of pain during a dental emergency,the damage to the gums and teeth could actually become permanent, if ignored.

If you are wondering how to tell if you're actually experiencing a dental emergency, here are some of the common types of dental emergencies

 

Chipped Tooth

This is among the most painful dental emergencies.

A tooth can get chipped for various reasons, from developing cavities which weaken the tooth to biting down way too hard. When this happens, you are going to want to contact Emergency dental Sydney soonest possible.

Apart from the aesthetic and pain concerns, not receiving \timely and proper treatment can lead to an infection or even tooth decay.

 

Broken Tooth

Your teeth are very strong, but they are still prone to breaks and cracks. Your teeth can break due to trauma, severe dental decay or even biting down on something that's too hard. Sometimes cracks can be painless, however, if that crack extends all the way down to the root of the teeth, the pain can be substantial. Well, not only are broken teeth very painful, but the jagged edges can also tear your lips and cheeks.

If you have broken or cracked your tooth , it is important to see Emergency Dental Sydney as soon as possible to alleviate pain and prevent any further damage.

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Tooth Infection

An abscessed tooth is a tooth infection between the tooth and the gum or at the very root of a tooth. It is usually caused by severe tooth decay and trauma to the tooth like when it's chipped or broken, It can result in difficulty swallowing food, difficulty opening the mouth, and swelling.

Patients typically experience swollen neck glands, severe discomfort, and at times open sores near or on the gum line. A root canal treatment might be needed to stop further infection and alleviate the pain. If you're dealing with severe pain, it is important that you visit Emergency Dental Sydney as soon as you can.

 

Toothache

A toothache is another common type of dental emergency. The pain could be as a result of various different reasons, all with varying degrees of severity. Some of these reasons can include, but not limited; tooth decay, infected gums, an abscessed tooth, cracked or broken tooth, exposed roots, jaw joint diseases, among others. If these things happen to go untreated for a long period of time, bacteria may spread throughout the bloodstream, make you sick, and can even lead to very serious health complications.

Severe toothache should never be ignored, especially when it is constant and does not go away. Emergency dental Sydney can get to the root cause of the pain, and alleviate the pain.

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Knocked Out Tooth

(Avulsed Tooth) This is an absolute dental emergency. It's actually one of the more serious dental emergencies, but the damage does not have to be permanent. When a tooth happens to get knocked out, the blood vessels and tissues can get damaged. However, if the tooth can get placed back into its' socket in less than an hour, there's a good chance that the tissues will grow back to support that tooth once again. You should call us right away to save your tooth. If the tooth isn't salvageable, you can explore some other alternatives like dental implants and dental bridges.

Broken Filling

Gradual weakening over time, accidents, or biting too hard on something can break a filling. Since fillings seal the teeth and protect them from force of chewing, when it breaks, it actually opens the door to all kinds of bacteria. This may lead to decay, infection, or added sensitivity, and should not be left unaddressed for a long period time. Even if the filling breakage is slight, and there isn't any pain, you still need to contact the dentist in a timely manner.

A conversation with a qualified Emergency dental Sydney professional is the best way to determine just how urgent your dental treatment needs might be.

 
 
 

When can I see the dentist?

Call Us Now on (02) 8035 4271

Dental emergencies can be painful, scary and very difficult to live with. Dental emergencies can actually prevent you from eating, concentrating, sleeping and even from doing your day to day activities. Whether you've a broken tooth or you're experiencing pain, you require prompt dental care. Immediate treatment is the best way of alleviating pain and ensuring your teeth have the very best chance of survival.

That said, it is important to note that some situations require immediate dental care, while others are not that urgent but may get worse if not taken care of in a timely manner. The best thing you should do during a dental emergency is to remain calm and contact Emergency Dental Sydney.

Our team of professionals will properly guide you through the steps you need to take so as to know how best to care for your particular situation.

 
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Should I wait or call?

When you are experiencing a dental emergency, there is no need to wait and see if the issue will go away on its' own. As a matter of fact, waiting for way too long to get dental care may result in further damage. Trying home remedies or taking pain relief medication can only give you partial or temporary relief. The best action to take is to seek professional help as soon as you can so as to find out the exact cause of the problem, and undergo the necessary treatment.

At Emergency Dental Sydney, we are fully determined to meet all your dental needs, more so during an emergency. We understand that you can't always plan when you'll need dental emergency care, therefore we gladly accommodate patients with same day appointments. So, if you experience any kind of dental emergency, we encourage you to call us as soon as possible for the most reliable and affordable dental emergency treatment.

Don’t wait any longer, let us provide you with the best emergency dental care for your needs.


Don't wait any longer, Call us now

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