Services

Emergency Dental

At SmileBright Dental Sunnybank Hills, we understand that dental emergencies can happen unexpectedly and often require prompt attention. Dental pain, swelling, trauma, or sudden damage to a tooth can be distressing and may worsen if left untreated.

Emergency Dental Service

Designed to provide fast, compassionate, and effective care. The goal is to relieve discomfort, stabilise the problem, and help protect your oral health.

Dental Emergencies

These may involve pain, infection, broken teeth, swelling, bleeding, or damage caused by accidents and injuries.

Importance of Early Treatment

Getting treatment early can often reduce complications and improve the chance of saving the affected tooth.

Why urgent dental care is important?

Dental emergencies rarely improve on their own. In many cases, delaying treatment can allow the condition to worsen and become more painful or more difficult to manage.

For example:

Prompt dental care can often relieve pain quickly and reduce the need for more complex treatment later.

What is considered a dental emergency?

You may require urgent dental treatment if you are experiencing:

If you are unsure whether your situation is urgent, our team can help guide you.

When should I seek emergency dental treatment?

Emergency dental care should be sought as soon as possible when symptoms are sudden, severe, or worsening.

You should contact a dentist promptly if you have:

Early assessment often leads to faster relief and better treatment outcomes.

What happens during an emergency dental appointment?

Emergency appointments at SmileBright Dental in Sunnybank Hills focus on identifying the cause of the problem and relieving discomfort as quickly as possible.

Your visit may include:
  • Examination and diagnosis
  • The dentist will assess the affected area and discuss your symptoms.
  • Dental X-rays if required
  • X-rays may be taken to identify infections, fractures, or hidden problems beneath the surface.
  • Immediate pain relief or stabilisation
    • Treatment may involve relieving pressure, placing a temporary restoration, smoothing a broken tooth, draining infection where appropriate, or prescribing medication when clinically indicated.
  • Ongoing treatment plan

If further treatment is needed, we will explain the options clearly and help arrange the next steps.

Common emergency dental problems we treat

Toothache

Tooth pain may be caused by deep decay, infection, cracks, grinding, or gum inflammation.

Swelling and infection

Swelling can indicate infection and should be assessed promptly.

Broken teeth

Teeth may fracture from biting hard foods, accidents, or weakened tooth structure.

Lost fillings or crowns

Teeth can become sensitive or vulnerable once restorations are lost.

Dental trauma

Sporting injuries, falls, or accidents may damage teeth or soft tissues.

Emergency Dental Questions

What should I do?

Hold the tooth by the crown (not the root), gently rinse if dirty, and place it in milk or saliva if possible. Seek dental care urgently, as quick treatment gives the best chance of saving the tooth.

Apply a cold compress externally and contact our team promptly. Swelling may be a sign of infection and should be assessed quickly. 

Keep any broken fragments if possible, avoid chewing on that side, and arrange a dental appointment as soon as possible.

Use gentle brushing, floss around the area if food is trapped, and contact a dentist promptly. Avoid placing aspirin directly onto the gum.

Keep the crown or any loose pieces if possible and avoid chewing on the affected tooth. The tooth may be vulnerable until it is repaired.

Top questions from patients

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a same-day emergency appointment?

We always aim to prioritise emergency cases and provide care as quickly as possible.

Our immediate priority is to diagnose the cause and provide relief wherever possible. Further treatment may sometimes be required.

Not always, but dental X-rays are often helpful for identifying infections, fractures, or issues below the gumline.

Even painless cracks or fractures should be assessed, as damage can worsen or become infected over time.

Exceeding your expectations

Level 4 Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town
Cnr Calam and Compton Rd
Sunnybank Hills QLD 4109