Roseville Dental and Implants
This December, new patients at Roseville Dental and Implants will help make a difference - we’re donating 5% of your initial service fee to Orange Sky to support Australians experiencing homelessness - find out more here.

Join our dental family today and help spread warmth and care this Christmas. Call (02) 8358 4048 to book in your appointment.

My tooth broke! How soon can you see me?

Tooth emergencies are inconvenient, stressful, and sometimes painful, and we understand that what you need most is reassurance and prompt relief. At Roseville Dental and Implants, we make time in our daily schedule to accommodate patients experiencing dental emergencies and provide same-day treatment if possible. 

Handling Dental Emergencies in Roseville

Some of the common tooth emergencies Dr Yang and her team can help with are:

  • Broken or lost restorations like fillings and crowns
  • Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Toothaches or dental pain
  • Abscessed or infected teeth
  • Facial swelling and pain

Toothaches, facial pain, and swelling are all telltale indicators of a tooth infection, and the critical thing to understand about an infection is that it will not resolve on its own. So, if you're experiencing the kind of pain that keeps you awake at night or are unable to complete your regular daily tasks, you should seek treatment from an emergency dentist as soon as you can.  

An untreated tooth infection can lead to further discomfort, damage, and tooth loss and even impact other critical areas of your body. 

Even if it's your first visit to Roseville Dental and Implants, we welcome new patients and are well-equipped to help during a tooth emergency.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks, and we recommend seeking a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner before proceeding.
"Disclaimer: All surgical or invasive procedures carry risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. The information throughout this site is not intended to be taken as medical advice."
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.