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Dental Emergencies
We Are Here When You Need Emergency Care

Mile End Dental Clinic offers the high-quality services you need when you are experiencing a dental emergency.

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Dental Emergencies

Dental emergencies are an unfortunate part of life. You might bite into something and break a tooth, altering the appearance of your smile. Perhaps you damaged or lost a restoration, causing pain. For some patients, pain is the first symptom they experience, and it can disrupt your schedule, sleep and even cause you to miss work.

We’ll get you in quickly, repair your smile, relieve your pain and come up with a treatment plan for your future oral health. Of course, if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please go to your local emergency department straight away.

Common Dental Emergencies

What are the most common reasons that people need emergency dental visits?

Sudden Tooth Pain – Significant tooth pain with no apparent cause often results in an emergency dental visit. Tooth pain should never be ignored. 

Many serious conditions can cause tooth pain including:

•    A broken tooth or restoration
•    Cavities that have penetrated deep into the tooth
•    Advanced gum disease
•    An abscessed tooth
•    Exposed tooth roots
•    An impacted tooth

Treating these symptoms quickly may provide a better outcome.

Chipped or Fractured Teeth – A damaged tooth can create anxiety, especially if it is noticeable when you smile. Your tooth may become weak if you have internal decay or if you suffer from a nighttime clenching and grinding habit. When patients tell us they broke a tooth biting into something like a piece of bread, it is usually because of some pre-existing structural damage.

Lost Teeth – Lost teeth due to a sports or auto injury are common. In some cases, we can replace the tooth if we can get to it fast enough, but sometimes a lost tooth will have to be replaced with a dental implant or a bridge.

Our chances of saving the tooth are best if you retrieve the tooth and quickly rinse it with cool water, avoiding the root area. Try to replace the tooth back in the socket, but don’t force it. If the tooth can’t be replaced in the socket, keep it in a glass of milk. 

Other Dental Emergencies

Some of the other circumstances we would need to treat you quickly include:
•    A tooth has become dislodged (but not fully knocked out).
•    An object is stuck between your teeth that can’t be removed with brushing or dental floss.
•    A filling or crown has fallen out.
•    You are experiencing a dental abscess (infection).
•    You have injured your gums or palate.

We welcome you to call our clinic to arrange a booking for any dental emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

We never want our patients to feel pain or suffer from poor dental health. We prioritise dental emergencies and do our best to treat you quickly so that you can get back to your regular schedule again. We often treat dental emergencies on the same day. Contact us at the first sign of trouble so that we can get you taken care of!

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr Kate Innis BDS
Dentist

- studied at James Cook University, Queensland, Australia

- 10 years experience

- very friendly, caring and GENTLE

- committed to continuing education in order to acquire new skills and provide patients with a diverse range of treatment options

- Kate is able to provide you with the following treatments/services:

  • preventative dentistry
  • emergency dentistry
  • treatment of gum disease
  • treatment of dental cavities with tooth coloured fillings
  • tooth removal including wisdom teeth
  • protection of weak tooth structure with crowns
  • cosmetic dentistry including teeth whitening and reshaping
  • tooth/teeth replacement with implants/bridges/dentures
  • sports guard
  • treatment options for grinding and clenching
  • muscle relaxants
We Prioritise Dental Emergency Treatment
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