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After Hours Dentist Sydney | 24 Hour Dentist Sydney - 24/7 Emergency Dental Services
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We provide 24 hours emergency dental services with our after hour dentist in Sydney City, Our expert dentists are available on Sundays. Call us(02) 9002 7474.
Do you need immediate relief from a dental emergency’s intense pain and discomfort?
Are you feeling fearful or anxious about your dental emergency?
Are you having difficulty finding dental care that can provide emergency services when needed?
Are you worried about the cost of emergency dental treatment?
Are you worried about the potential long-term outcomes of your dental emergency, such as losing a tooth or ongoing pain and discomfort?
Emergency Dentist Sydney answers all of these questions by offering 24/7 emergency dental services to help alleviate the stress and discomfort of dental emergencies
Why Choose Us
We are dedicated to providing emergency dental care to our patients with exceptional dental care and customer service. Contact us today to organise an appointment or to learn additional about our emergency dental services.
No Surcharge
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we believe that dental emergencies should not cost you more. We do not charge an after-hours surcharge for dental emergency appointments. We understand that emergencies can occur to anyone at anytime, and we want to ensure you receive the care you want without breaking the bank.
Best Reviewed
We are proud to be the best-reviewed 7-star dental practice in Sydney CBD. Our patients love us because of our friendly and knowledgeable team, state-of-the-art equipment, and exceptional customer service. Plus, we offer free parking for our patient's convenience.
24/7 Availability
We are highly experienced emergency after-hour dentists available 24/7 to help you with dental emergencies. Our team knows dental emergencies can be traumatic and overwhelming, so we are committed to providing quick and effective dental treatment to release your pain and discomfort.
Pain Relief
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we know that dental emergencies can be painful and troublesome to your daily life. That's why we prioritise instant pain relief and immediate treatment to ensure the best outcome for our patients. Our team will work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan to address your pain and get you back to optimal dental health.
Why is it important to treat dental emergencies as urgently?
It’s essential to seek treatment for a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications. Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, such as infections or permanent damage to teeth or gums. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s essential to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible to get the care you need.
What Is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a dental problem that requires immediate attention from a dentist. Various factors, including accidents, injuries, or sudden onset of pain, can cause these emergencies. Some common dental emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental abscesses.
What are the three main Dental Emergencies?
Toothaches
Toothaches can indicate several problems, including infection or emerging wisdom teeth, decay reaching the nerve, or gum infection. It's crucial to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent further damage, and treatment options range from tooth removal to a root canal.
Broken Teeth
Broken teeth can result from weakened fillings or crowns, decay, or trauma. Dislodged fillings can cause severe pain and should be replaced by an emergency dentist promptly to prevent future problems.
Damaged Teeth
Damaged teeth, whether chipped or knocked out, require immediate attention. If a knocked-out tooth can be treated within an hour, an emergency dentist can often save it. Chipped teeth can also be repaired easily.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, We understand the urgency and pain that dental emergencies can cause. 
Our experienced team of professional dentists is available 24/7 to provide immediate care for all dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken teeth, and damaged teeth. We also treat more severe issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) to book a consultation. We serve various suburbs, including North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and more.
What should you do when a dental emergency happens?
When a dental emergency strikes, it can be a scary and uncomfortable experience. But don’t worry, and we’re here to help! The first thing is to remain calm and assess the situation. Are you experiencing intense pain or discomfort? Has a tooth been knocked out or broken? Once you’ve identified the problem, it’s time to take action.
The best path of action is to call Emergency Dentist Sydney, which is available 24/7 to provide immediate care when you need it most. Our professional dentists are experienced in handling all dental emergencies, from toothaches to broken teeth.
Remember, when a dental emergency happens, time is of the essence. Don’t wait to seek treatment – call Emergency Dentist Sydney immediately at 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) and let us help you return to smiling again.
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Gruesome Human Candy Teeth +Tutorial For Making Silicon Molds!
Making delicious marzipan human teeth or molars for a quirky Halloween snack is a fun, rewarding project. In today's post I show you how to make your very own silicon mold to cast your own teeth so they are easy to shape. Then we paint and glaze them to look as realistic as possible!
A friend tagged me on some edible teeth on Instagram and ever since then I had them in my mind to make. But shaping teeth can be hard so I online to try and buy a mold. Unfortunately the tooth mold that I purchased was a giant tooth (I get confused easily with measurements it seems) with a smiling face on it and it was entirely unsuitable for my gruesome purposes. The woman at a cake decorating shop suggested that I try my hand at using Pinkysil, a DIY silicon mold making kit which is easy to use.
It's the time of the year when my parents get inundated with a range of weird requests eg. Could I store my voodoo dolls in your freezer? Or in the case this past week I asked my mother, could you ask your dentist for human molars?
My parents no longer flinch or ask questions-it has happened so much over the last 10 years and to my surprise within a couple of days they gave me a bag of sterilised human teeth. They were perfect. I bought the Pinkysil from Barnes in Newtown and the friendly lady at the store went through it with me. I needed to make a 2 parter silicon mold.
I'm not amazing at arts and crafts, in fact I'm pretty bad at them but I watched a lot of videos on how to cast silicon molds before I started it, so much so that I kept playing through how to make molds in my dreams and while working out. I was amazed at how easy it was (and now I have all sorts of plans to make other silicon molds!).
And then of course came my next request of my parents-a pair of pliers or dental equipment!
So tell me Dear Readers, are you good at arts and crafts? Have you ever tried making your own silicon molds? Would you snack on these little candy molars?
An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott
To make mold
1 set Pinkysil (you'll only need half of the bottles)
6 human molars
Small container to use as a larger mold
Small disposable shot glasses
Large clear disposable cups
Paddle pop sticks/tongue depressors
Vaseline
Small brushes
100g/3.5ozs. marzipan
Brown gel food colouring
Flesh tone edible powder
1 teaspoon glucose or corn syrup mixed with 1 teaspoon vodka
Step 1 - Pinkysil is not technically food safe but we are not cooking with it or heating it up or using hot food. I wouldn't recommend using it if you do need to heat it up.
Checking that the silicon is properly mixed
Step 2 - Pinkysil needs to be used in 1:1 quantities so using small, clear shot glasses helps to measure it. Separately measure around half the shot glass in both white and pink and then pour both into the larger cup. Stir well with the stick-make sure to check the corners and get all of the colour mixed up well (otherwise it won't set properly).
Step 3 - Pour into the mold (it's best to pour the Pinkysil in one place to make a thin base. Prick the air bubbles with a toothpick or sharp knife. After 10 minutes or so, place the teeth on the base and do not move them once they're in.
Placing the teeth on the base of silicone
Step 4 - Mix up some more Pinkysil, this time not quite half the shot glass. You will then be filling the mold halfway up the teeth to create the first half of your two part silicon mold. Pour around the teeth making sure to get any crevices until you have reached halfway up the tooth. Allow to set (around 20 minutes).
Pouring silicone halfway up teeth
Brushing with vaseline
Step 5 - Brush all silicon surfaces with Vaseline (silicon sticks to itself) making sure to get all the crevices and to the edge/corners but don't leave any blobs of Vaseline as the silicon will mold around that. Mix up a larger batch of Pinkysil (around the whole shot glass) and mix and then pour over the Vaseline layer. Allow to set completely. Remove it from the container and gently prise the mold apart. You may need to trim some of it with a knife or scissors. You now have your mold! Wash it well with warm, soapy water.
Prising mold apart
The mold!
Step 6 - Warm up a walnut sized ball of marzipan up in your hands. I'd recommend using a good rolling marzipan (I used a brand called Blackwood Lane and it was quite dry and not great for this). Pinch off a very small amount and press it into the mold. Use a sharp paring knife to cut off any excess. By the time you've done a few you will know how much to pinch off so you press in the right amount of marzipan.
Pressing the marzipan into the mold
Then trimming to make neater
Step 7 - Join the two halves together-if your marzipan is moist then they will stick together with gentle pressure. Otherwise you can stick them together with the glucose/vodka mixture above. Repeat until you have as many teeth as you need. Allow to dry for a few hours or overnight.
Step 8 - Using a fine paintbrush, brush in some of the brown food gel in the top of the molars to look like plaque. Then take another brush and shade in some of the roots of the teeth near where they would sit in the gums.
Painting tooth decay
Step 9 - Then for the final touch, brush with the glucose/vodka solution to make them shiny. You may need to do 2 coats of this to get it to become shiny!
Painting discoloration
Source: http://www.notquitenigella.com/2018/10/26/halloween-human-teeth-mold-marzipan/
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runfront3-blog · 6 years
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Gruesome Human Candy Teeth +Tutorial For Making Silicon Molds!
Making delicious marzipan human teeth or molars for a quirky Halloween snack is a fun, rewarding project. In today's post I show you how to make your very own silicon mold to cast your own teeth so they are easy to shape. Then we paint and glaze them to look as realistic as possible!
A friend tagged me on some edible teeth on Instagram and ever since then I had them in my mind to make. But shaping teeth can be hard so I online to try and buy a mold. Unfortunately the tooth mold that I purchased was a giant tooth (I get confused easily with measurements it seems) with a smiling face on it and it was entirely unsuitable for my gruesome purposes. The woman at a cake decorating shop suggested that I try my hand at using Pinkysil, a DIY silicon mold making kit which is easy to use.
It's the time of the year when my parents get inundated with a range of weird requests eg. Could I store my voodoo dolls in your freezer? Or in the case this past week I asked my mother, could you ask your dentist for human molars?
My parents no longer flinch or ask questions-it has happened so much over the last 10 years and to my surprise within a couple of days they gave me a bag of sterilised human teeth. They were perfect. I bought the Pinkysil from Barnes in Newtown and the friendly lady at the store went through it with me. I needed to make a 2 parter silicon mold.
I'm not amazing at arts and crafts, in fact I'm pretty bad at them but I watched a lot of videos on how to cast silicon molds before I started it, so much so that I kept playing through how to make molds in my dreams and while working out. I was amazed at how easy it was (and now I have all sorts of plans to make other silicon molds!).
And then of course came my next request of my parents-a pair of pliers or dental equipment!
So tell me Dear Readers, are you good at arts and crafts? Have you ever tried making your own silicon molds? Would you snack on these little candy molars?
An Original Recipe by Lorraine Elliott
To make mold
1 set Pinkysil (you'll only need half of the bottles)
6 human molars
Small container to use as a larger mold
Small disposable shot glasses
Large clear disposable cups
Paddle pop sticks/tongue depressors
Vaseline
Small brushes
100g/3.5ozs. marzipan
Brown gel food colouring
Flesh tone edible powder
1 teaspoon glucose or corn syrup mixed with 1 teaspoon vodka
Step 1 - Pinkysil is not technically food safe but we are not cooking with it or heating it up or using hot food. I wouldn't recommend using it if you do need to heat it up.
Checking that the silicon is properly mixed
Step 2 - Pinkysil needs to be used in 1:1 quantities so using small, clear shot glasses helps to measure it. Separately measure around half the shot glass in both white and pink and then pour both into the larger cup. Stir well with the stick-make sure to check the corners and get all of the colour mixed up well (otherwise it won't set properly).
Step 3 - Pour into the mold (it's best to pour the Pinkysil in one place to make a thin base. Prick the air bubbles with a toothpick or sharp knife. After 10 minutes or so, place the teeth on the base and do not move them once they're in.
Placing the teeth on the base of silicone
Step 4 - Mix up some more Pinkysil, this time not quite half the shot glass. You will then be filling the mold halfway up the teeth to create the first half of your two part silicon mold. Pour around the teeth making sure to get any crevices until you have reached halfway up the tooth. Allow to set (around 20 minutes).
Pouring silicone halfway up teeth
Brushing with vaseline
Step 5 - Brush all silicon surfaces with Vaseline (silicon sticks to itself) making sure to get all the crevices and to the edge/corners but don't leave any blobs of Vaseline as the silicon will mold around that. Mix up a larger batch of Pinkysil (around the whole shot glass) and mix and then pour over the Vaseline layer. Allow to set completely. Remove it from the container and gently prise the mold apart. You may need to trim some of it with a knife or scissors. You now have your mold! Wash it well with warm, soapy water.
Prising mold apart
The mold!
Step 6 - Warm up a walnut sized ball of marzipan up in your hands. I'd recommend using a good rolling marzipan (I used a brand called Blackwood Lane and it was quite dry and not great for this). Pinch off a very small amount and press it into the mold. Use a sharp paring knife to cut off any excess. By the time you've done a few you will know how much to pinch off so you press in the right amount of marzipan.
Pressing the marzipan into the mold
Then trimming to make neater
Step 7 - Join the two halves together-if your marzipan is moist then they will stick together with gentle pressure. Otherwise you can stick them together with the glucose/vodka mixture above. Repeat until you have as many teeth as you need. Allow to dry for a few hours or overnight.
Step 8 - Using a fine paintbrush, brush in some of the brown food gel in the top of the molars to look like plaque. Then take another brush and shade in some of the roots of the teeth near where they would sit in the gums.
Painting tooth decay
Step 9 - Then for the final touch, brush with the glucose/vodka solution to make them shiny. You may need to do 2 coats of this to get it to become shiny!
Painting discoloration
Source: http://www.notquitenigella.com/2018/10/26/halloween-human-teeth-mold-marzipan/
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bluetoothdental · 7 years
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction Recovery
Your wisdom teeth are your last molars, generally developing by the time you turn 17. If your wisdom teeth don’t grow out well, you could be left with misaligned teeth, cysts around the gums, infection, neighbouring tooth damage and other related issues. If your dentist has recommended wisdom tooth removal because of one of these issues, you will have to learn more about extractions and post-operative care.
Although it doesn’t take very long to remove the teeth, the recovery process is gradual and can take a minimum of two days to a week. Your recovery time will also be influenced by various other factors. If the tooth was severely impacted and required the cutting of tissue and bone, the healing process might take a bit longer. The good news is that you’ll be well on your way to recovery if you keep a few tips in mind.
Follow the Doctors Instructions
If you’ve been prescribed a course of oral pain killers, you should take them promptly so that you don’t feel a lot of discomfort after the effect of local anaesthesia wears off. Soon after the surgery takes place, the dentist will place a piece of gauze over the affected site to prevent bleeding. Remove this gauze when you have to (the dentist will tell you when) and make sure you follow a strict oral hygiene routine so that there remains little to no bacteria in your mouth.
Avoid Eating Solids
Although you can start eating solid foods, it’s important to stay on a soft food diet for the first few days so that you don’t aggravate the affected site. You might not be able to open your mouth freely in the days that follow the surgery so liquid or soft foods are the best. Make sure you keep your stomach full though as the combination of pain killers can make you feel nauseous at times. Stay away from hot foods, refrain from smoking and make sure you don’t use a straw.
Rinse, Rinse, Rinse
This one can’t be stressed enough. In order to reduce the risk of infection and speed-up healing, you must rinse your mouth with salt water at least 4 times a day. Avoid any sort of rinsing in the first 24 hours as it may dislodge the blood clot and delay the healing process.
Use a Cold Compress
If the pain or discomfort increases after surgery, use an ice pack on your cheeks to soothe the area. The cold temperature may also numb your pain so don’t forget to keep a few ice packs around before you go in for surgery.
Know What’s Normal and What’s Not
Pain, swelling and slight bleeding are normal in the first few days after surgery. If you do however, start feeling very sick or ooze a lot of blood, give your surgeon a ring to discuss your symptoms.
Blue Tooth Dental offers professional wisdom tooth removal in Enmore and Newtown. We also do dental implants, root canals, crowns and dental fillings. Our experienced visiting dental surgeon performs wisdom tooth extractions on-site and take care of all your oral health needs. We also specialize in children’s dentistry and creating customised mouth guards for children.
Our practitioners are committed to offering you professional dental care in Newtown at affordable prices. We service the Sydney area including Enmore, Newtown and Marrickville, you can always drop by our clinic to discuss your concerns.
We promise to deliver the best dental care in Newtown by offering you package deals and limited time offers. Visit us online to book an appointment or call us on 02 9519 2691.
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Cracked Tooth SOS - Emergency Dentist Sydney City
What are the three main Dental Emergencies?
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Emergency Dentist Sydney is your lifeline! We specialize in quick, effective treatments to fix your cracked or broken tooth. No more worrying about that painful crack—our team has got you covered. Visit emergencydentistsydney.com.au or call us right away for fast assistance!
Emergency Dental Services
Do you need immediate relief from a dental emergency’s intense pain and discomfort?
Are you feeling fearful or anxious about your dental emergency?
Are you having difficulty finding dental care that can provide emergency services when needed?
Are you worried about the cost of emergency dental treatment?
Are you worried about the potential long-term outcomes of your dental emergency, such as losing a tooth or ongoing pain and discomfort?
Emergency Dentist Sydney answers all of these questions by offering 24/7 emergency dental services to help alleviate the stress and discomfort of dental emergencies
Why Choose Us
We are dedicated to providing emergency dental care to our patients with exceptional dental care and customer service. Contact us today to organise an appointment or to learn additional about our emergency dental services.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we believe that dental emergencies should not cost you more. We do not charge an after-hours surcharge for dental emergency appointments. We understand that emergencies can occur to anyone at anytime, and we want to ensure you receive the care you want without breaking the bank.
We are highly experienced emergency after-hour dentists available 24/7 to help you with dental emergencies. Our team knows dental emergencies can be traumatic and overwhelming, so we are committed to providing quick and effective dental treatment to release your pain and discomfort.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we know that dental emergencies can be painful and troublesome to your daily life. That's why we prioritise instant pain relief and immediate treatment to ensure the best outcome for our patients. Our team will work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan to address your pain and get you back to optimal dental health.
Why is it important to treat dental emergencies as urgently?
It’s essential to seek treatment for a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications. Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, such as infections or permanent damage to teeth or gums. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s essential to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible to get the care you need.
What are the three main Dental Emergencies?
Toothaches
Toothaches can indicate several problems, including infection or emerging wisdom teeth, decay reaching the nerve, or gum infection. It's crucial to seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent further damage, and treatment options range from tooth removal to a root canal.
Broken Teeth
Broken teeth can result from weakened fillings or crowns, decay, or trauma. Dislodged fillings can cause severe pain and should be replaced by an emergency dentist promptly to prevent future problems.
Damaged Teeth
Damaged teeth, whether chipped or knocked out, require immediate attention. If a knocked-out tooth can be treated within an hour, an emergency dentist can often save it. Chipped teeth can also be repaired easily.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, We understand the urgency and pain that dental emergencies can cause. Our experienced team of professional dentists is available 24/7 to provide immediate care for all dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken teeth, and damaged teeth. We also treat more severe issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) to book a consultation. We serve various suburbs, including North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and more.
What should you do when a dental emergency happens?
When a dental emergency strikes, it can be a scary and uncomfortable experience. But don’t worry, and we’re here to help! The first thing is to remain calm and assess the situation. Are you experiencing intense pain or discomfort? Has a tooth been knocked out or broken? Once you’ve identified the problem, it’s time to take action.
The best path of action is to call Emergency Dentist Sydney, which is available 24/7 to provide immediate care when you need it most. Our professional dentists are experienced in handling all dental emergencies, from toothaches to broken teeth.
Remember, when a dental emergency happens, time is of the essence. Don’t wait to seek treatment – call Emergency Dentist Sydney immediately at 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) and let us help you return to smiling again.
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Emergency Dental Care: 24/7 Peace of Mind - Emergency Dentist Sydney City
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Emergency Dentist Sydney
Your Trusted 7* Dental Emergency Expert in Sydney
When a dental emergency strikes, trust Emergency Dentist Sydney to provide the best care.
Call us for immediate relief from toothaches, broken teeth & more.
Welcome to Emergency Dentist Sydney - Your Lifesaver for Dental Emergencies
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we understand that dental emergencies can be painful, stressful, and overwhelming. When you’re in need of urgent dental care, you can trust our experienced and compassionate team to provide you with the highest-quality treatment in Sydney. We’re committed to helping you find relief from your pain and restoring your smile as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Why Choose Emergency Dentist Sydney for Your Dental Emergency?
Dental Emergency Sydney is here to provide fast and effective treatment for a wide range of dental emergencies. Our commitment to excellence and patient satisfaction sets us apart from other dental practices in the area. Here’s why you should choose us:
We prioritize your dental emergency, offering same-day appointments to get you the help you need as quickly as possible.
Experienced and Compassionate Team
Our team of skilled dentists and caring staff are dedicated to delivering exceptional care and ensuring your comfort during every visit.
State-of-the-Art Equipment
We utilize the latest dental technology and techniques to provide the most effective and efficient treatment for your dental emergency.
Convenient Location
Centrally located in Sydney, our clinic is easily accessible by car or public transport, making it simple for you to get the care you need.
Flexible Payment Options
We offer a range of payment options, including insurance and financing plans, to help you manage the cost of your emergency dental care.
Emergency Dentist Sydney - Where Smiles Are Saved and Pain Is Relieved.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, our experienced team is prepared to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, including:
Severe toothaches and dental pain
Broken or chipped teeth
Knocked-out teeth
Lost or damaged fillings and crowns
Swollen or infected gums
Oral injuries and traumaNo matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
No matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
Painful Dental Emergencies Meet Their Match at Emergency Dentist Sydney.
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs, don’t wait. Call Emergency Dentist Sydney now to schedule an immediate appointment. Our friendly and compassionate team is here to help you find relief from your pain and restore your smile to its former glory. Trust us to be your go-to dental emergency experts in Sydney.
What can I do for emergency dental treatment in Sydney?
If you cannot get in touch with us please do the following. Take 2 x Nurofen (ibuprofen). Wait for three hours and then take 2 x panadol (paracetemol). Wait for three hours again and repeat the cycle. This will help you with the pain. Leave a message on our answering machine and we will contact you ASAP.
What is an emergency dentist?
An emergency dentist in Sydney looks after dental pain. A tooth ache that is either acute and sharp or has been there for a while and is continuous and dull result in the need for an emergency dentist in Sydney.
A tooth problem could arise at any hour of the day. You could wake up in the middle of the night due to a sharp pain or if you were to be a bit reckless in later hours of the day resulting in a tooth being chipped. An emergency dentist in Sydney is whom you would be seeking.
Chronic pain is usually too unbearable to withstand for even a few hours. Any type of movement will aggravate the pain and sleep is impossible. Waiting for it to heal on its own it typically not an option and pain killers only work for so long. If this scenario is the case for you, then head to an emergency dentist in Sydney immediately.
Why is there a need to see emergency dentists?
There are quite a few problems that could arise where you would need to visit emergency dentists. Below are the top three most common tooth emergencies.
Emergency Dental Problem 1 in Sydney - Toothache:
Toothaches can signify several problems such as
a. infection or the emerging of wisdom teeth
b. decay has reached the nerve and the nerve gets infected. This can cause a severe toothache.
c. Gum infection
The treatment varies from removal of the tooth or a root canal treatment. Even if the pain is bearable, it is best that you consult with an emergency dentist as soon as possible to prevent worsening of the condition. If you leave it alone for too long, the problem may be much harder to treat and will cost a lot more.
Emergency Dental Problem 2 in Sydney - Broken Tooth:
Although fillings and crowns are meant to last for a while, they can be damaged and weaken over time. The tooth itself can fracture due to eating hard foods or if there is any decay. When a filling is dislodged, you will feel an excruciating pain for a few moments.
It is best to seek an emergency dentist in Sydney to replace the filling soon to prevent future problems.
Emergency Dental Problem 3 in Sydney - Damaged Teeth:
This issue is quite common and is due to trauma of some type. A tooth can be saved if it is knocked out, but only if you get emergency dental work done within the hour. An emergency dentist will check for any possible damage to the gums or root of the tooth to find out if it can be reattached. If not, there are plenty of options available to make it seem it was never lost. A chipped tooth can be easily repaired as well.
Emergency dentists can handle all of the problems above and even more serious ones such as periodontal disease and tooth decay. Smile Concepts is an emergency dentist in Sydney available to those who need immediate work done at any time of day. If possible, please call in before coming so we can readily prepare for your case. Our professional dentists will address any problems you may have.
If you would like any further information on our Emergency Dentist Sydney then please call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD)
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Toothache making you cringe? Dont worry - Emergency Dentist in Sydney
Tooth Pain - Emergency Dentist Sydney CBD
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"If you are suffering from dull or sharp tooth pain or teeth pain then it should be attended to immediately. Call Us today (02) 9283 7220.
Our Emergency Dentist Sydney specialises in relieving toothaches and pain. We provide expert consultation to get you back on track. Your comfort is our priority! Call us for immediate relief. We are here to serve you 24*7.
We will relieve your pain today.
Why does toothache occur and what causes it?
Dental pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and the causes of dental pain can vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of dental pain include:
Tooth decay: When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of the tooth, it can lead to a cavity or tooth decay, which can cause dental pain.
Gum disease: Gingivitis and periodontitis are two common types of gum disease that can cause inflammation and pain in the gums.
Tooth fracture: A fracture in the tooth can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and sensitivity.
Grinding teeth: Teeth grinding or clenching can lead to tooth sensitivity and pain.
It’s important to see an emergency dentist if you experience dental pain so that they can diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for toothache?
Suffering from toothache? These are some of the  treatment options available for toothache depending on the cause and individual cases:
Fillings
Extractions
Gum / Periodontal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment
other
As each case differs, our highly experienced dental professionals will need to go through your dental history and examine your oral condition first in order to determine the cause of your toothache before deciding on your treatment option that suits you best. 
Feel free to contact us 24/7 if you are experiencing toothache or any other dental discomfort, our dentists will be here to look after you.
We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
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Painful Dental Emergencies Meet Their Match at Emergency Dentist Sydney.
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs, don’t wait. Call Emergency Dentist Sydney now to schedule an immediate appointment. Our friendly and compassionate team is here to help you find relief from your pain and restore your smile to its former glory. Trust us to be your go-to dental emergency experts in Sydney.
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Emergency Dentist Sydney - Trusted Dental Emergency Expert
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We are Emergency Dentist open 24 hours for your Dental Emergency in Sydney CBD, like toothache, broken tooth, or damaged teeth. Call us now (02) 9002 7474
Accidents happen, and Dental Emergency Sydney is ready to provide immediate care. Our 24/7 emergency services ensure you get the attention you need when you need it. Don't let dental emergencies linger – call us anytime for prompt assistance
Emergency Dentist Sydney
Your Trusted 7* Dental Emergency Expert in Sydney
When a dental emergency strikes, trust Emergency Dentist Sydney to provide the best care.
Call us for immediate relief from toothaches, broken teeth & more.
Welcome to Emergency Dentist Sydney - Your Lifesaver for Dental Emergencies
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we understand that dental emergencies can be painful, stressful, and overwhelming. When you’re in need of urgent dental care, you can trust our experienced and compassionate team to provide you with the highest-quality treatment in Sydney. We’re committed to helping you find relief from your pain and restoring your smile as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Emergency Dentist Sydney - Where Smiles Are Saved and Pain Is Relieved.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, our experienced team is prepared to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, including:
Severe toothaches and dental pain
Broken or chipped teeth
Knocked-out teeth
Lost or damaged fillings and crowns
Swollen or infected gums
Oral injuries and traumaNo matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
No matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
Painful Dental Emergencies Meet Their Match at Emergency Dentist Sydney.
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs, don’t wait. Call Emergency Dentist Sydney now to schedule an immediate appointment. Our friendly and compassionate team is here to help you find relief from your pain and restore your smile to its former glory. Trust us to be your go-to dental emergency experts in Sydney.
When Dental Disasters Strike, Count on Emergency Dentist Sydney to Make Things Right.!
What can I do for emergency dental treatment in Sydney?
If you cannot get in touch with us please do the following. Take 2 x Nurofen (ibuprofen). Wait for three hours and then take 2 x panadol (paracetemol). Wait for three hours again and repeat the cycle. This will help you with the pain. Leave a message on our answering machine and we will contact you ASAP.
What is an emergency dentist?
An emergency dentist in Sydney looks after dental pain. A tooth ache that is either acute and sharp or has been there for a while and is continuous and dull result in the need for an emergency dentist in Sydney.
A tooth problem could arise at any hour of the day. You could wake up in the middle of the night due to a sharp pain or if you were to be a bit reckless in later hours of the day resulting in a tooth being chipped. An emergency dentist in Sydney is whom you would be seeking.
Chronic pain is usually too unbearable to withstand for even a few hours. Any type of movement will aggravate the pain and sleep is impossible. Waiting for it to heal on its own it typically not an option and pain killers only work for so long. If this scenario is the case for you, then head to an emergency dentist in Sydney immediately.
Why is there a need to see emergency dentists?
There are quite a few problems that could arise where you would need to visit emergency dentists. Below are the top three most common tooth emergencies.
Emergency Dental Problem 1 in Sydney - Toothache:
Toothaches can signify several problems such as
a. infection or the emerging of wisdom teeth
b. decay has reached the nerve and the nerve gets infected. This can cause a severe toothache.
c. Gum infection
The treatment varies from removal of the tooth or a root canal treatment. Even if the pain is bearable, it is best that you consult with an emergency dentist as soon as possible to prevent worsening of the condition. If you leave it alone for too long, the problem may be much harder to treat and will cost a lot more.
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We provide 24 hours emergency dental services with our after hour dentist in Sydney City, Our expert dentists are available on Sundays. Call us(02) 9002 7474.
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Do you need immediate relief from a dental emergency’s intense pain and discomfort?
Are you feeling fearful or anxious about your dental emergency?
Are you having difficulty finding dental care that can provide emergency services when needed?
Are you worried about the cost of emergency dental treatment?
Are you worried about the potential long-term outcomes of your dental emergency, such as losing a tooth or ongoing pain and discomfort?
Emergency Dentist Sydney answers all of these questions by offering 24/7 emergency dental services to help alleviate the stress and discomfort of dental emergencies
Why Choose Us
We are dedicated to providing emergency dental care to our patients with exceptional dental care and customer service. Contact us today to organise an appointment or to learn additional about our emergency dental services.
No Surcharge
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we believe that dental emergencies should not cost you more. We do not charge an after-hours surcharge for dental emergency appointments. We understand that emergencies can occur to anyone at anytime, and we want to ensure you receive the care you want without breaking the bank.
Best Reviewed
We are proud to be the best-reviewed 7-star dental practice in Sydney CBD. Our patients love us because of our friendly and knowledgeable team, state-of-the-art equipment, and exceptional customer service. Plus, we offer free parking for our patient's convenience.
24/7 Availability
We are highly experienced emergency after-hour dentists available 24/7 to help you with dental emergencies. Our team knows dental emergencies can be traumatic and overwhelming, so we are committed to providing quick and effective dental treatment to release your pain and discomfort.
Pain Relief
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we know that dental emergencies can be painful and troublesome to your daily life. That's why we prioritise instant pain relief and immediate treatment to ensure the best outcome for our patients. Our team will work with you to develop a personalised treatment plan to address your pain and get you back to optimal dental health.
Why is it important to treat dental emergencies as urgently?
It’s essential to seek treatment for a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications. Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, such as infections or permanent damage to teeth or gums. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s essential to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible to get the care you need.
What Is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a dental problem that requires immediate attention from a dentist. Various factors, including accidents, injuries, or sudden onset of pain, can cause these emergencies. Some common dental emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental abscesses.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, We understand the urgency and pain that dental emergencies can cause. Our experienced team of professional dentists is available 24/7 to provide immediate care for all dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken teeth, and damaged teeth. We also treat more severe issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) to book a consultation. We serve various suburbs, including North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and more.
What should you do when a dental emergency happens?
When a dental emergency strikes, it can be a scary and uncomfortable experience. But don’t worry, and we’re here to help! The first thing is to remain calm and assess the situation. Are you experiencing intense pain or discomfort? Has a tooth been knocked out or broken? Once you’ve identified the problem, it’s time to take action.
The best path of action is to call Emergency Dentist Sydney, which is available 24/7 to provide immediate care when you need it most. Our professional dentists are experienced in handling all dental emergencies, from toothaches to broken teeth.
Remember, when a dental emergency happens, time is of the essence. Don’t wait to seek treatment – call Emergency Dentist Sydney immediately at 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) and let us help you return to smiling again.
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We will get you out of emergency dentist will get you out of tooth Infection today. Contact us on 9283 7220 to be attended to immediately.
How do you manage a tooth infection?
A tooth infection can occur due to many different reasons. It is most commonly the result of poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, or both of those combined. The most common treatments include removal of the tooth or a root canal treatment depending on the extent of the infection in the teeth.
What would happen if I left the tooth infection alone?
Prolonged infection may lead to the need for a root canal procedure. The root canal is an area located in the roots of your teeth. It is filled with a special nerves that can easily be infected if decay has a chance to build up. The tooth infection may spread to surrounding teeth as well until eventually the entire mouth is in a bad shape. Our dentists here at Smile Concepts will remove this infected pulp and replace it with a special filling. If you make an appointment when the signs start to appear, then there is a good chance we can save the tooth rather than have to extract it.
What are the signs of teeth infection?
The signs of teeth infection include discolouration of the tooth, teeth pain, gum inflammation, gum swelling, gum pimples, sensitive teeth, tender gums, pain when chewing, and bleeding gums. On rare occasions there may be no signs at all which is why it is important to get a check-up every so often.
How long should I wait before the tooth infection is treated?
If a teeth infection are caught early on, then antibiotics will be prescribed to you in order to get rid of it before any extractions are made if necessary.
Give us a call today to schedule an appointment. We’ll check for any tooth infection or multiple teeth infection and let you know what options you have.
We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
Get instant pain relief with our 24 Hours Emergency Dentist in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs.
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If you are suffering from dull or sharp tooth pain or teeth pain then it should be attended to immediately. Call Us today (02) 9283 7220.
When tooth pain hits in the twilight hours, don't wait for the sunrise. Emergency Dentist Sydney is here all night to bring back your bright smile. Immediate relief is just a click away. Ready to reclaim your night? Book now.
We will relieve your pain today.
Why does toothache occur and what causes it?
Dental pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and the causes of dental pain can vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of dental pain include:
Tooth decay: When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of the tooth, it can lead to a cavity or tooth decay, which can cause dental pain.
Gum disease: Gingivitis and periodontitis are two common types of gum disease that can cause inflammation and pain in the gums.
Tooth fracture: A fracture in the tooth can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and sensitivity.
Grinding teeth: Teeth grinding or clenching can lead to tooth sensitivity and pain.
It’s important to see an emergency dentist if you experience dental pain so that they can diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for toothache?
Suffering from toothache? These are some of the  treatment options available for toothache depending on the cause and individual cases:
Fillings
Extractions
Gum / Periodontal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment
other
As each case differs, our highly experienced dental professionals will need to go through your dental history and examine your oral condition first in order to determine the cause of your toothache before deciding on your treatment option that suits you best.
Feel free to contact us 24/7 if you are experiencing toothache or any other dental discomfort, our dentists will be here to look after you.
We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
Get instant pain relief with our 24 Hours Emergency Dentist in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs.
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If you are suffering from dull or sharp tooth pain or teeth pain then it should be attended to immediately. Call Us today (02) 9283 7220.
Why does toothache occur and what causes it?
Dental pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and the causes of dental pain can vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of dental pain include:
Tooth decay: When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of the tooth, it can lead to a cavity or tooth decay, which can cause dental pain.
Gum disease: Gingivitis and periodontitis are two common types of gum disease that can cause inflammation and pain in the gums.
Tooth fracture: A fracture in the tooth can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and sensitivity.
Grinding teeth: Teeth grinding or clenching can lead to tooth sensitivity and pain.
It’s important to see an emergency dentist if you experience dental pain so that they can diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for toothache?
Suffering from toothache? These are some of the  treatment options available for toothache depending on the cause and individual cases:
Fillings
Extractions
Gum / Periodontal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment
other
As each case differs, our highly experienced dental professionals will need to go through your dental history and examine your oral condition first in order to determine the cause of your toothache before deciding on your treatment option that suits you best.
Feel free to contact us 24/7 if you are experiencing toothache or any other dental discomfort, our dentists will be here to look after you.
We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
Emergency Dentist Sydney - Where Smiles Are Saved and Pain Is Relieved.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, our experienced team is prepared to handle a wide range of dental emergencies, including:
Severe toothaches and dental pain
Broken or chipped teeth
Knocked-out teeth
Lost or damaged fillings and crowns
Swollen or infected gums
Oral injuries and traumaNo matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
No matter the severity of your dental emergency, our team is here to provide the prompt and professional care you need.
Painful Dental Emergencies Meet Their Match at Emergency Dentist Sydney.
If you’re experiencing a dental emergency in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs, don’t wait. Call Emergency Dentist Sydney now to schedule an immediate appointment. Our friendly and compassionate team is here to help you find relief from your pain and restore your smile to its former glory. Trust us to be your go-to dental emergency experts in Sydney.
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If you are suffering from dull or sharp tooth pain or teeth pain then it should be attended to immediately. Call Us today (02) 9283 7220.
Why does toothache occur and what causes it?
Dental pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and the causes of dental pain can vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of dental pain include:
Tooth decay: When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of the tooth, it can lead to a cavity or tooth decay, which can cause dental pain.
Gum disease: Gingivitis and periodontitis are two common types of gum disease that can cause inflammation and pain in the gums.
Tooth fracture: A fracture in the tooth can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and sensitivity.
Grinding teeth: Teeth grinding or clenching can lead to tooth sensitivity and pain.
It’s important to see an emergency dentist if you experience dental pain so that they can diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for toothache?
Suffering from toothache? These are some of the  treatment options available for toothache depending on the cause and individual cases:
Fillings
Extractions
Gum / Periodontal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment
other
As each case differs, our highly experienced dental professionals will need to go through your dental history and examine your oral condition first in order to determine the cause of your toothache before deciding on your treatment option that suits you best.
Feel free to contact us 24/7 if you are experiencing toothache or any other dental discomfort, our dentists will be here to look after you.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we understand that dental emergencies can be painful, stressful, and overwhelming. When you’re in need of urgent dental care, you can trust our experienced and compassionate team to provide you with the highest-quality treatment in Sydney. We’re committed to helping you find relief from your pain and restoring your smile as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Emergency Dental Problem 1 in Sydney - Toothache:
Toothaches can signify several problems such as
a. infection or the emerging of wisdom teeth
b. decay has reached the nerve and the nerve gets infected. This can cause a severe toothache.
c. Gum infection
The treatment varies from removal of the tooth or a root canal treatment. Even if the pain is bearable, it is best that you consult with an emergency dentist as soon as possible to prevent worsening of the condition. If you leave it alone for too long, the problem may be much harder to treat and will cost a lot more.
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We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
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Get instant pain relief with our 24 Hours Emergency Dentist in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs.
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Do you need immediate relief from a dental emergency’s intense pain and discomfort?
Are you feeling fearful or anxious about your dental emergency?
Are you having difficulty finding dental care that can provide emergency services when needed?
Are you worried about the cost of emergency dental treatment?
Are you worried about the potential long-term outcomes of your dental emergency, such as losing a tooth or ongoing pain and discomfort?
Emergency Dentist Sydney answers all of these questions by offering 24/7 emergency dental services to help alleviate the stress and discomfort of dental emergencies
Why is it important to treat dental emergencies as urgently?
It’s essential to seek treatment for a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications. Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, such as infections or permanent damage to teeth or gums. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s essential to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible to get the care you need.
What Is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a dental problem that requires immediate attention from a dentist. Various factors, including accidents, injuries, or sudden onset of pain, can cause these emergencies. Some common dental emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental abscesses.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, We understand the urgency and pain that dental emergencies can cause. 
Our experienced team of professional dentists is available 24/7 to provide immediate care for all dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken teeth, and damaged teeth. We also treat more severe issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) to book a consultation. We serve various suburbs, including North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and more.
What should you do when a dental emergency happens?
When a dental emergency strikes, it can be a scary and uncomfortable experience. But don’t worry, and we’re here to help! The first thing is to remain calm and assess the situation. Are you experiencing intense pain or discomfort? Has a tooth been knocked out or broken? Once you’ve identified the problem, it’s time to take action.
The best path of action is to call Emergency Dentist Sydney, which is available 24/7 to provide immediate care when you need it most. Our professional dentists are experienced in handling all dental emergencies, from toothaches to broken teeth.
Remember, when a dental emergency happens, time is of the essence. Don’t wait to seek treatment – call Emergency Dentist Sydney immediately at 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) and let us help you return to smiling again.
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We provide 24 hours emergency dental services with our after hour dentist in Sydney City, Our expert dentists are available on Sundays. Call us(02) 9002 7474
Toothache at 2 AM? No problem! At Emergency Dentist Sydney, we're up all night so your teeth can rest easy. Our 24/7 dental care ensures immediate action for your dental emergencies, anytime, any day. Call us now and let's put that toothache to bed!
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Do you need immediate relief from a dental emergency’s intense pain and discomfort?
Are you feeling fearful or anxious about your dental emergency?
Are you having difficulty finding dental care that can provide emergency services when needed?
Are you worried about the cost of emergency dental treatment?
Are you worried about the potential long-term outcomes of your dental emergency, such as losing a tooth or ongoing pain and discomfort?
Emergency Dentist Sydney answers all of these questions by offering 24/7 emergency dental services to help alleviate the stress and discomfort of dental emergencies
Why is it important to treat dental emergencies as urgently?
It’s essential to seek treatment for a dental emergency as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications. Delaying treatment can lead to more severe issues, such as infections or permanent damage to teeth or gums. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, it’s essential to contact an emergency dentist as soon as possible to get the care you need.
What Is a dental emergency?
A dental emergency is a dental problem that requires immediate attention from a dentist. Various factors, including accidents, injuries, or sudden onset of pain, can cause these emergencies. Some common dental emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental abscesses.
At Emergency Dentist Sydney, We understand the urgency and pain that dental emergencies can cause. 
Our experienced team of professional dentists is available 24/7 to provide immediate care for all dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken teeth, and damaged teeth. We also treat more severe issues like periodontal disease and tooth decay. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) to book a consultation. We serve various suburbs, including North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and more.
What should you do when a dental emergency happens?
When a dental emergency strikes, it can be a scary and uncomfortable experience. But don’t worry, and we’re here to help! The first thing is to remain calm and assess the situation. Are you experiencing intense pain or discomfort? Has a tooth been knocked out or broken? Once you’ve identified the problem, it’s time to take action.
The best path of action is to call Emergency Dentist Sydney, which is available 24/7 to provide immediate care when you need it most. Our professional dentists are experienced in handling all dental emergencies, from toothaches to broken teeth.
Remember, when a dental emergency happens, time is of the essence. Don’t wait to seek treatment – call Emergency Dentist Sydney immediately at 9002 7474 (Sydney CBD) and let us help you return to smiling again.
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Experiencing severe tooth pain? You may need an emergency root canal treatment. At Emergency Dentist Sydney, our team of skilled professionals is available 24/7 to address your needs and alleviate your pain. Don't let tooth pain control your life – call us now for immediate care and save your tooth.
We will relieve your pain today.
Why does toothache occur and what causes it?
Dental pain can occur for a variety of reasons, and the causes of dental pain can vary depending on the individual. Some common causes of dental pain include:
Tooth decay: When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the enamel of the tooth, it can lead to a cavity or tooth decay, which can cause dental pain.
Gum disease: Gingivitis and periodontitis are two common types of gum disease that can cause inflammation and pain in the gums.
Tooth fracture: A fracture in the tooth can expose the sensitive inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain and sensitivity.
Grinding teeth: Teeth grinding or clenching can lead to tooth sensitivity and pain.
It’s important to see an emergency dentist if you experience dental pain so that they can diagnose the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
What are the treatment options for toothache?
Suffering from toothache? These are some of the  treatment options available for toothache depending on the cause and individual cases:
Fillings
Extractions
Gum / Periodontal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment
other
As each case differs, our highly experienced dental professionals will need to go through your dental history and examine your oral condition first in order to determine the cause of your toothache before deciding on your treatment option that suits you best.
Feel free to contact us 24/7 if you are experiencing toothache or any other dental discomfort, our dentists will be here to look after you.
We treat after hour dental emergencies: Dentist available 24 hours. Call us now to have instant pain relief and get treated by emergency after hour dentist in Sydney CBD.
Get instant pain relief with our 24 Hours Emergency Dentist in Sydney, North Sydney, Balmain, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Kirribilli, Lilyfield, Newtown, Paddington, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Redfern, Rozelle, Surry Hills, Glebe, and surrounding suburbs.
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