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Emergency Dentistry
You Don't Have to Suffer with Dental Pain!

Our team at Bayswater Family Dental is here for your family when dental emergencies arise.

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Emergency Dentistry

Dental emergencies never happen at convenient times, and we understand how frightening and painful they can be for both children and adults.

At Bayswater Family Dental, we’re here for you and your family when you need it most. Dr Fine and our caring team are committed to providing gentle and prompt emergency dental care, as well as same-day treatment whenever possible.

When Is It a Dental Emergency?

Dental emergencies can range from sudden, severe pain to traumatic injuries that require immediate treatment and attention. Some common tooth emergencies we handle are:

  • Severe toothache or pain that doesn't respond to over-the-counter pain relief often indicates infection or deep decay that needs urgent treatment.
  • Knocked-out teeth from sports injuries or accidents—time is critical for successful reimplantation, so contact us immediately.
  • Cracked or broken teeth that expose the nerve or cause significant pain, particularly common with back molars or teeth with large fillings.
  • Lost fillings or crowns that leave the tooth structure vulnerable and often cause considerable discomfort.
  • Abscesses or facial swelling can indicate a severe infection requiring immediate intervention to prevent complications.
  • Bleeding gums or soft tissue injuries following trauma, or those that won't stop bleeding naturally.

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind and help you handle a tooth emergency until you can see your Bayswater emergency dentist.

Severe Pain
Use warm salt water to soothe the area and take store-bought pain relievers as directed. Don't place aspirin directly on the tooth or gums.
Knocked-Out Teeth
Avoid touching the tooth's roots and try to replace it into the socket. If this isn't possible, store in saliva or milk and seek treatment within 30 minutes.
Broken Teeth
Preserve any pieces of your tooth, if possible, and bring them with you. Rinse your mouth gently with warm water. Use a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Lost Restorations
Temporarily cover the area with gum that’s sugar-free or dental wax until you can see us for a tooth repair.

Frequently Asked Questions

A toothache can be both uncomfortable and concerning, but knowing how to respond appropriately can help manage your pain and protect your oral health. We recommend taking immediate action when you experience tooth pain, as early intervention often leads to better outcomes.

Stay Calm and Contact Us

The first step is to contact our Bayswater dental surgery as soon as possible to arrange an appointment. Tooth pain rarely resolves on its own and typically indicates an underlying issue that requires professional attention. Dr Fine and our team prioritise emergency appointments to ensure you receive prompt care when you're experiencing discomfort.

While waiting for your appointment, these steps can help manage your pain:

  • Take over-the-counter pain relief — Paracetamol or ibuprofen can help reduce pain and inflammation, but follow instructions carefully for dosage
  • Cold compress — Hold an ice pack against your cheek for 15-20 minutes to reduce swelling and numb the pain
  • Warm salt water rinse — Mix half a teaspoon of salt in warm water and gently swish and spit to help reduce bacteria and inflammation
  • Avoid extreme temperatures — Stay away from very hot or cold foods and drinks that might trigger additional pain
  • Keep your head elevated — Sleep with your head slightly raised to reduce blood flow to the affected area

Don't Wait to Contact Your Emergency Dentist in Bayswater

Never ignore persistent tooth pain or attempt to treat serious dental issues at home. Contact our friendly team immediately if you experience severe pain, facial swelling, or fever, as these symptoms may indicate a severe infection that requires urgent treatment. 

Our Emergency Approach

When you contact Bayswater Family Dental with a dental emergency, we prioritise getting you comfortable and out of pain as quickly as possible. Our team will assess your situation over the phone and arrange urgent treatment, often accommodating same-day appointments for genuine emergencies.

Our modern practice is fully equipped to handle most dental emergencies on-site, from emergency extractions and root canal treatments to temporary restorations and trauma management. We maintain emergency supplies and have protocols in place to ensure you receive the care you need without delay.

OUR TEAM

    Dr Russell Fine BDSc GradDipDent MScMed

    Dr Russell Fine is a highly experienced and friendly dentist who brings a calm and caring approach to his work, creating a warm and welcoming environment for all patients at Bayswater Family Dental. He strives to provide an easy, approachable treatment experience, no matter how small or large the case may be.

    Education and Professional Development

    Originally born in Cardiff, Wales, Dr Fine moved to Australia as a child and has built an impressive career in dentistry. He initially graduated in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science before discovering his passion for ...

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Prevention and Aftercare

While we're always here for emergencies, we believe in helping families prevent dental crises through regular check-ups, protective mouthguards for sports and education about proper oral hygiene. Following emergency treatment, Dr Fine will discuss preventive measures and ongoing care to avoid future problems.

Contact Us for Emergency Care

Don't suffer through dental pain or worry about traumatic injuries. Contact Bayswater Family Dental immediately when dental emergencies arise. Our team understands the urgency and stress of these situations, and we're dedicated to providing the gentle, effective care your family deserves when it matters most.

Emergency Dentistry Technology

Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Our nitrous oxide sedation system provides a safe and effective way to help anxious patients feel relaxed during dental treatment. Commonly known as 'laughing gas,' this gentle sedation method allows you to remain conscious and responsive whilst feeling calm and comfortable throughout your procedure.

The effects are easily controlled and wear off quickly once treatment is complete, allowing you to drive home safely. Perfect for children and adults alike, nitrous oxide makes dental visits more pleasant for nervous patients and enables Dr Fine to perform longer procedures with greater patient comfort and cooperation. 

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