What are Dental Emergencies?
What To Do In A Dental Emergency
If you are experiencing an urgent dental concern, we recommend contacting our team so we can discuss your symptoms and advise on the next steps.
In some cases, dental issues may be associated with a medical emergency. If you experience difficulty breathing or swallowing, are unable to eat or drink normally, or notice significant swelling around the mouth or jaw, please call 000 or attend your nearest hospital emergency department immediately.
How We Can Help You
If you are experiencing a dental emergency, we encourage you to contact our team as soon as possible. At Dental Boutique™ Implant Centres, we make every effort to accommodate urgent appointments where available. Our clinics are equipped with modern technology and the necessary resources to manage dental emergencies, and our team is here to support you and provide the care you need.
Why Dental Boutique™ For My Emergency Dentistry Needs?
- Flexible Appointment Times
Dental emergencies don’t always happen during business hours. We offer extended availability where possible to help you access care when you need it most. - Focused on Relieving Pain
Our priority is to assess the cause of your discomfort and provide appropriate treatment to help relieve pain and stabilise your oral health as quickly as possible. - Flexible Payment Options
We understand that dental emergencies are often unexpected. A range of payment options are available to help make treatment more manageable, with our team able to discuss the most suitable option for you. - Award Winning Care
Dental Boutique has been recognised for its commitment to patient care, innovation and clinical excellence. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing high-quality treatment in a welcoming and supportive environment
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View 300+ SmilesFrequently Asked Qustions
What should I do if I break or knock out a tooth?
If a tooth has been broken or knocked out, seek dental attention as soon as possible. In some situations, early treatment may improve the outcome. Your dental practitioner can advise you on the appropriate next steps based on your situation.
Can I visit the dentist for sudden tooth pain?
Sudden or ongoing tooth pain should be assessed by a dental professional to determine the cause and discuss appropriate treatment options. The recommended treatment will depend on your individual oral health needs and clinical assessment.
What should I do if I have swelling in my mouth or jaw?
Swelling in the mouth, gums or jaw may indicate an underlying dental issue that requires assessment. It’s important to contact a dental professional promptly, especially if the swelling is accompanied by pain or difficulty swallowing.
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