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.
Dental emergencies can be painful, stressful and often happen without warning. At Wahroonga Village Dentistry, we understand how frightening it can be to experience sudden tooth pain or trauma. That’s why we offer prompt, compassionate emergency dental care to help relieve discomfort and restore your oral health as quickly as possible.