Emergency Dental Service
A dental emergency generally involves pain and needs to be treated urgently and with care. They can happen in many ways and often occur when least expected. Our professional experienced staff are perfectly equipped to deliver emergency dental service quickly to minimise the unpleasant experience. Emergency Dentist Bendigo is your go-to option for any dental emergency.
Abscessed Tooth
If you have difficulty chewing, a sharp toothache, or an abnormal sensitivity to heat, cold, and pressure, chances are you have an abscess. This is a bacterial infection at the tip of the root of a tooth or in the gums next to the root.
Unchecked, this infection can spread through your bloodstream, compromising your immune system and making you susceptible to a host of other infections, including colds and flu. As well as causing your lymph nodes to become uncomfortably swollen, it can give you bad breath and leave a bad taste in your mouth. It can even cause a hip or knee replacement to fail so the surgery has to be repeated.
A course of antibiotics on its own is not enough to successfully treat an abscess. To guarantee it won't recur, the cavity must be drained and cleaned thoroughly. A root canal may be required.
Broken Dentures
If you own a set of dentures, rest assured they are going to break. It’s inevitable. Over time, with wear and tear, the acrylic plastic weakens, cracks, and eventually fractures.
The good news is that repairing them is quick, inexpensive, and easy. It is, however, important you get them attended to promptly. Don’t try to fix them yourself, except temporarily, so that they last long enough for you to get them seen to by our professionals.
Chipped Tooth
This is where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A chipped tooth that could be quickly and easily smoothed today becomes an unsightly discolouration requiring drilling and filling tomorrow. If the cracks in the enamel go deep enough, you might even wind up losing the tooth altogether.
Whether the chip is large or small, save yourself time and money by getting Emergency Dentist Bendigo to attend to it immediately.
Infection & Swelling
The symptoms of infection are:
A Knocked-Out Tooth
A knocked-out tooth is a dental emergency. The sooner you act, the better your chances of saving it, but only if you follow these instructions to the letter:
Lost Crown or Veneer
Again, time is of the essence. Get the earliest appointment available. In the meantime, gently clean the crown or veneer with running water and try to reattach it with toothpaste or a small amount of dental fixative, the kind sold in supermarkets to keep dentures in place.
A missing crown or veneer is only an emergency if there is a significant amount of pain or damage involved; in which case you need to see Emergency Dentist Bendigo right away.
Lost Filling
While a lost filling isn't critical, it does require prompt attention. In the interim, while you're waiting for your appointment, avoid getting food and bacteria lodged in the space left by the filling by not chewing on that side of your mouth. Also, make a point of rinsing regularly with warm salt water, especially after meals.
Sports Injuries
Dental injuries are extremely common in sports, especially those of the contact variety, like rugby, hockey, boxing, and martial arts.
The current estimate is that as many as 5 million teeth are lost a year this way, which is why it is so important to always wear a mouthguard. Mouthguards not only protect your teeth, but they also help minimise the damage to your jaw, lips, and tongue.
What's important when you sustain this type of injury is to get it accurately assessed. Your teeth might look and feel okay but that doesn't mean there isn't significant underlying damage that will lead to all kinds of future complications.
With the aid of X-rays and a thorough examination, our experienced dentists will be able to tell you exactly how much damage you've sustained and what measures you need to take to reverse it.