Call our Emergency Dentist Now if You're Experiencing
- ACHING Tooth, Teeth, Gums and Mouth
- CRACKED Tooth, Teeth, Veneers, Fixtures
- STUCK Object stuck in gums or teeth
- DISLODGED Tooth, Teeth knocked out
- BLEEDING Gums, Lips, Mouth
- SEVERED Gums, Lips, Mouth
We’re experts in cosmetic restorations to turn your unfortunate emergency into a smile you love.
Call With Any Urgent Emergency
(03) 4320 0777
What if I just leave it?
Delaying a visit to the dentist can result in something seemingly simple like a minor toothache developing into a serious and painful infection that impacts your overall health.
If your tooth has been knocked out, your dentist will be able to determine if it can be re-implanted. If not, they will discuss other options with you, so don’t hesitate to call your dentist.
Our Principal Dentist
One of the things I love most about dentistry is helping you through the whole process in a way where you are listened to and supported, where I’ve earned your trust and helped you be involved in achieving a positive outcome.
Dr Karishma Wijeyesinghe
Our Promise to You
We promise to treat you as soon as we can. Our emergency dentists will work to deliver immediate pain relief and determine the origin of the problem
We utilise the most advanced and innovative digital technology. We will use this to relieve your immediate concerns and return your oral health as soon as possible.
Emergency Dentist FAQs
Our Ballarat emergency dentist answers your frequently asked questions
Dental emergencies can be caused from an injury, accident, eating or decay. Sometimes a patient can experience such a degree of pain that it is considered a dental emergency.
If you've started searching for an emergency dentist you are probably in a lot of pain. If this is the case, you should call now and speak to us.
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You should visit a hospital though if your jaw is broken or your lips, gums or tongue are severely severed or damaged.Â
Your dentist can treat knocked out teeth, displaced or cracked teeth, if your fixture is broken, you bite your tongue or lip, object stuck in your teeth, or when your mouth or teeth are injured in a sporting accident.
Still not sure? Call us now