Emergency Dental Treatment

About Emergency Appointment

Advanced Dental Group provides emergency dental services near Beveridge for both new and existing patients. We offer appointments during our open hours for patients experiencing unexpected dental concerns. Our team aims to provide a supportive and informative experience for individuals seeking assistance, including those looking for an emergency dentist near Beveridge. Patients often contact us for guidance when sudden dental issues occur, and we work to provide clear communication and practical next steps based on their presentation.

If you require dental care after 5 PM on weekdays or on Sunday, you may contact The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne on 03 9341 1000 for further assistance.

What are Dental Emergencies?

Dental emergencies may occur unexpectedly due to a variety of situations, including:

  • Chipping a tooth
  • Sudden dental pain
  • Lost fillings
  • Discomfort associated with wisdom teeth
  • Broken dentures
  • Dental abscesses
  • Sports injuries affecting the jaw or mouth
  • Teeth becoming loose or being knocked out
  • Facial swelling or bleeding

These presentations can differ in severity, and seeking an assessment can allow a dental professional to review the situation and discuss options for managing your symptoms. Our team understands that these moments can be stressful, and we aim to maintain a calm and supportive environment throughout your visit.

Do I need to see a dentist urgently?

If you experience any of the concerns listed above, arranging an appointment may allow a clinician to evaluate your condition and provide guidance tailored to your needs. A dentist can review the affected area, discuss your symptoms and outline suitable care options. Whether you visit our Wallan or Riddells Creek location, our clinicians focus on helping you understand the nature of your concern and what steps may be appropriate. In cases where a tooth has been dislodged, keeping it moist until your appointment may help the clinician assess its condition.

 

What will the treatment involve?

Our emergency dental appointments typically focus on understanding your symptoms, identifying contributing factors and discussing suitable next steps. This may include temporary stabilisation, restoring damaged areas or other clinically recommended treatment options. Our approach places emphasis on clarity, comfort and informed decision-making, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the available options before any treatment proceeds.

Because unexpected dental concerns can arise at any time, contacting our clinic during open hours allows us to advise you on appointment availability and clinical prioritisation. For concerns that develop outside of business hours, particularly those involving significant trauma or rapidly changing symptoms, after-hours or hospital-based dental services may be appropriate.

If you want to discuss a current dental concern or arrange an appointment, you are welcome to contact our team during open hours for further guidance.

FAQs

If you experience an unexpected dental concern, you can contact our clinic during working hours so a team member can discuss your situation and advise on appropriate next steps.

Dental emergencies may include issues like sudden dental pain, damaged teeth, lost fillings, swelling or injuries to the mouth or jaw, or concerns that arise following an accident. An assessment by our emergency dentist near Beveridge may help determine the most suitable way to manage your symptoms.

Appointment availability varies depending on clinical prioritisation and schedule capacity. You are welcome to contact us during open hours, and our team will advise on the soonest available appointment.

For concerns that arise after hours, especially those involving significant trauma, bleeding or rapidly developing symptoms, after-hours or hospital-based dental services such as the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne may be appropriate.

Yes. Emergency appointments can be arranged for both new and existing patients, subject to availability and clinical need.

If a tooth has been dislodged, keep it moist in milk or saliva, until you can attend an appointment. This may help the clinician in assessing the condition. Contact a dental professional as soon as possible.

Bringing any relevant information, including recent dental history, medications or damaged restorations, can assist your clinician in assessing your concern.

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