Are you experiencing a dental emergency? We're here to help, for urgent dental care when you need it most - and to relieve any pain as soon as possible.

We provide:

  • Prompt emergency care: We offer same-day appointments for urgent dental needs.

  • A wide range of emergency services: We handle a variety of dental emergencies, including toothaches, knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, lost fillings, and dental abscesses.

  • Experienced and compassionate: We are trained to handle dental emergencies with efficiency and compassion.

  • A focus on pain management: We prioritise your comfort and offer various options to manage pain and anxiety.

  • Strict infection control protocols to ensure a safe, clean, and hygienic environment for your visit.

  • State-of-the-art facilities, including the latest dental technology for comprehensive oral care.

  • Convenient location in Surry Hills, also servicing Redfern, Darlinghurst, Chippendale, Paddington, and Haymarket.

Read about Dr Sue, including her background, qualifications, and integrated approach to your oral health.

Benefits

Immediate pain relief: We provide prompt treatment to alleviate your discomfort.

Save your natural teeth: We prioritise saving your natural teeth whenever possible.

Prevents further damage: Prompt treatment can prevent complications and further damage to your oral health.

Reduces anxiety: We offer a calming and supportive environment to ease your worries.

Restores your oral health: We provide comprehensive care to get your smile back on track.

What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is a situation that requires immediate attention to relieve severe pain, address uncontrolled bleeding, or save a tooth. Common dental emergencies include severe toothache, knocked-out tooth, chipped or broken tooth, lost filling or crown, dental abscess or soft tissue injuries.

Call us now on (02) 9699 9522 for immediate assistance, or use our form to get in touch.

FAQ: Dental emergencies

  • Retrieve the tooth, handle it by the crown (not the root), and try to re-implant it in the socket. If that's not possible, store it in milk or saliva and contact us immediately.

  • Keep the area clean and contact us immediately. In some cases if the problem has been left for too long, the tooth might not be saveable.

  • Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, apply a cold compress to the area, and take over-the-counter pain medication as directed.

  • While we operate during regular hours, we offer contact information for after-hours emergencies.

  • Let us know in advance if you experience dental anxiety. We offer various options to help you feel relaxed and comfortable during your visit.