Types of Dental Emergencies We Treat
Our team is experienced in managing a wide range of dental emergencies, including:
- Severe toothaches — If you have sudden, persistent pain, it may indicate infection or decay.
- Broken or chipped teeth — Often caused by trauma or biting hard objects, a broken tooth is susceptible to infection.
- Knocked-out teeth — When a sports injury or accident results in a knocked-out tooth, time is critical.
- Loose or dislodged teeth — A loose tooth may require repositioning and stabilisation.
- Swollen gums or abscesses — These signs of infection need immediate attention.
- Lost fillings or crowns — A lost restoration can expose sensitive areas and lead to further damage.
- Soft tissue injuries — These injuries include cuts to the lips, gums or tongue.
- Broken dentures or dental appliances — Urgent repairs may be needed for comfort and function.
If you’re unsure whether your issue qualifies as a dental emergency, it’s always best to contact us. We can help you determine the urgency and offer guidance on what to do next.