IMMEDIATE CARE WHEN YOU NEED

Same-Day Emergency Dental


We know that life doesn’t always go to plan. If you’re in pain or have had a dental accident, our dedicated team is here for you. 


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EMERGENCY DENTIST IN TOOWOOMBA

Do You Need Emergency Dental Treatment?

During the Day

Call us or drop by to receive immediate care from our experienced dentists.


After Hours

Our on-call reception staff are ready to assist you until 8 pm. Speak directly with a qualified professional who will guide you through the next steps to get relief fast.

Severe Tooth Ache

Chipped or Broken Teeth

Knocked-Out Teeth

Lost or Loose Fillings

Bleeding Gums or Mouth Injuries


If you’re experiencing any of these issues or have other dental concerns, please call our clinic right away to schedule an emergency visit. We do our best to see emergency cases on the same day.


During your appointment, one of our dentists will help ease your pain and check the extent of any damage. Based on what we find, we’ll talk with you about the next steps, which could include filling a cavity, extracting a damaged tooth, or other necessary treatments.


We know these steps can feel overwhelming, but taking care of them quickly is important to prevent further problems and keep your mouth healthy.



So, if you need an emergency dentist in Toowoomba, don’t wait—contact us right away



What To Do During a Dental Emergency?

Toothache

Severe toothache can occur due to several reasons, such as infections, wisdom tooth complications, or serious tooth decay

What to do

Rinse your mouth with warm, salty water to reduce inflammation and eliminate bacteria.

Use floss to gently remove debris between teeth that may be causing discomfort.

Apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek if your gums are swollen.

Contact an emergency dentist for further advice and treatment.

What not to do

Avoid using hot water or applying heat to the area, as it can increase pain.

Do not place painkillers or aspirin directly on the affected area to prevent irritation or tissue damage.




Lost or Loose Fillings
Lost or loose fillings can leave your tooth vulnerable to pain and infection.

What to do

Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to keep the area clean.

Schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.

Avoid chewing on the affected side of your mouth.

What not to do

Do not attempt to glue the filling back yourself.


Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums or injuries to the mouth can result from trauma, gum disease, or dental procedures.

What to do

Rinse your mouth gently with cold water.

Apply gentle pressure with a clean gauze or cloth to stop bleeding.

Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek to reduce swelling.

Visit an emergency dentist if the bleeding doesn’t stop within 10 minutes or if the injury is severe.

What not to do

Avoid rinsing too vigorously, as this can worsen the bleeding.

Do not ignore persistent bleeding or swelling; seek professional help immediately.

Chipped or Broken Teeth
Teeth can chip or break due to accidents, biting hard objects, or decay.

What to do

Rinse your mouth with warm water to clean the area.

If swelling is present, apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek.

Collect any broken tooth fragments and store them in milk or saliva to bring to the dentist.

Contact an emergency dentist promptly for treatment.

What not to do

Avoid chewing with the damaged tooth to prevent further injury.

Do not ignore sharp edges; cover them with dental wax or sugarless gum to protect your mouth.


Knocked-Out Teeth
What to do

Pick up the tooth by the crown (the white part).

Rinse the tooth with saline, milk or saliva without touching or scrubbing the root.

If possible, place the tooth back into its socket and hold it in place.

If reinsertion isn’t possible, store the tooth in milk or saliva.

Seek emergency dental care immediately, ideally within an hour.

What not to do

Do not let the tooth dry out; it needs to stay moist.

Avoid using regular tap water for storage or rinsing as it can damage the root.


Emergency Dental Services in Toowoomba 

Our experienced Sydney dental team is here to provide fast, effective care. We offer a comprehensive range of emergency dental services to address your needs promptly:

  • Immediate Pain Relief: We prioritise your comfort, delivering quick and effective treatments to alleviate dental pain.

  • Tooth Repair and Restoration: Whether it’s a chipped, cracked, or broken tooth, we use advanced techniques to restore your smile.

  • Root Canals and Extractions: Our team performs root canals and extractions when needed, resolving infections or severe tooth damage to protect your oral health.

  • Emergency Oral Surgery: For complex cases, we offer expert surgical care to treat injuries, infections, and other urgent dental issues.

Why Choose Us

Expert, Friendly Team

With over 25 years of collective experience in dentistry procedures, our friendly staff will guide you through each stage of your treatment.

Accessible Location


We're conveniently situated at 45 Holberton Street, Rockville, QLD-4350, right next to St Andrew's Hospital. We offer Free Onsite Parking, including disabled access, for your convenience.

Innovative Technology


We use advanced dental procedures and the latest technology for quicker treatments and better results.

Payment Plans Available

We can help you afford the dental treatment you need.


Contact Us Now for Emergency Dental Care

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • What constitutes a dental emergency?

    A dental emergency refers to any oral health issue that requires immediate attention to prevent further damage or relieve severe pain. This can include a broken or cracked tooth, a knocked-out tooth, a lost filling or crown, severe tooth pain, or swelling in the mouth or jaw. If you’re unsure, contact us for guidance. 

  • What should I do if I have a toothache?

    If you have a toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Over-the-counter pain medication can also be used to relieve pain. It is important to contact our clinic as soon as possible to schedule an appointment to address the underlying cause of the toothache.

  • What should I do if I have a broken or cracked tooth?

    If you have a broken or cracked tooth, rinse your mouth with warm water and use a cold compress to reduce swelling. Try to save any broken pieces of the tooth if possible and bring them to your appointment. Over-the-counter pain medication can also be used to relieve pain.

  • What should I do if I have a knocked-out tooth?

    If you have a knocked-out tooth, it is important to seek emergency dental care as soon as possible. Rinse the tooth with warm water and try to place it back in the socket if possible. If that is not possible, store the tooth in a container of milk or saliva until you can get to our clinic. Time is a critical factor in the success of saving a knocked-out tooth, so it is important to seek care as soon as possible.

  • Is emergency dental care more expensive?

    Our emergency dental services are competitively priced, and we offer transparent billing. We can discuss payment options to accommodate your needs.

  • How quickly can I get an appointment for a dental emergency?

    We prioritise dental emergencies and strive to provide same-day appointments whenever possible. Contact us for immediate assistance.

  • Do you provide emergency dental care for children?

    Absolutely, our clinic is fully equipped to provide compassionate and expert emergency dental care for children, combining specialised expertise with a child-friendly approach to ensure their comfort and well-being in all urgent situations.

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