We are a warm, professional practice on 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, Sydney, Australia, ready to help when you need quick attention. Our aim is clear — to restore your comfort and your smile with calm, patient-focused care.
Call our dedicated team on 02 8036 2411 to book an appointment during our standard hours. We provide prompt dental services and personalised care in a friendly clinic setting.
For details on our urgent pathways and the steps we take to help you today, see our Emergency Dentistry in Sydney page.
Key Takeaways
- We are located at 37 Grose St, Parramatta — accessible and welcoming.
- Call 02 8036 2411 to secure an urgent appointment within our hours.
- Our team delivers calm, high-quality care to protect your smile.
- Services are timely and focused on comfort and clear communication.
- We use modern tools and a professional approach for safe treatment.
Understanding Dental Emergencies
When a tooth problem appears without warning, knowing the right steps helps protect your smile. We explain common incidents so you can act with confidence and reduce further harm.
A dental emergency often means sudden pain, a knocked-out tooth, or lost fillings that need prompt professional care. Severe bleeding, facial swelling or signs of infection — such as fever or spreading redness — require urgent attention from a dentist.
If you need help after hours, contact The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne on 03 9341 1000. You may also call healthdirect at 1800 022 222 for advice on managing the issue and next steps.
Addressing problems quickly helps prevent long-term damage to your teeth and protects your overall health. Whether the concern is an abscess, sudden pain or continued bleeding, we aim to give clear, calm guidance so you know what to do next.
- Quick action reduces risk of infection and saves tooth structure.
- Seek a dentist if pain or swelling worsens or does not improve.
- Keep a record of symptoms and any treatments you try before your appointment.
Advanced Emergency Dental Solutions for Immediate Relief
Immediate relief matters — we focus on swift pain control and practical treatments.
We prioritise pain management so patients feel calmer on arrival. Our first step is a clear exam and targeted measures to reduce pain and swelling.
Common approaches include local anaesthetic, temporary dressings and urgent extraction when a tooth cannot be saved. We also provide root canal treatments aimed at saving the tooth where possible.
Pain Management
Our team uses proven methods to give fast relief. We explain each option simply so patients know what to expect.
Restorative Procedures
We offer a range of restorative treatments — from fillings to root canal therapy — to restore function and preserve your smile.
We reserve time for an urgent appointment so patients receive timely dental services and ongoing care.
- Experienced dentists providing restorative care and fillings.
- Fast pain relief and comfort-focused procedures.
- Care plans to protect long-term oral health and return you to daily life.
| Service | Goal | Typical Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Urgent extraction | Stop pain, prevent spread of infection | Same day where possible |
| Root canal treatment | Save the tooth, relieve deep pain | 1–2 visits |
| Temporary filling / dressing | Short-term protection and comfort | Same visit |
| Pain management and review | Stabilise symptoms, plan follow-up care | Immediate and follow-up |
Identifying Symptoms That Require Urgent Care
Noticeable swelling or sudden, severe tooth pain usually signals a problem that needs prompt attention. Early recognition helps us protect your smile and overall health.
Recognising Serious Infections
Facial swelling, persistent bleeding or a spreading red area are warning signs of a serious infection. A tooth abscess can travel to the cheek, jaw or face if not treated by a professional.
If you have sudden pain or swelling, our dentist will assess the situation and arrange the right treatment. We treat traumatic injuries — such as a fractured tooth — to prevent infection and long-term harm.
- Recognise persistent swelling, fever or spreading redness as urgent issues.
- Seek professional dental care promptly for an abscess to avoid complications.
- Early identification allows us to offer targeted treatments and protect surrounding teeth.
We are committed to calm, timely care. For immediate guidance and local options, see our emergency dental care.
First Aid Steps for Traumatic Dental Injuries
Immediate, careful handling of an injured tooth helps reduce pain and improve the chance of successful treatment.
Handling Knocked Out Teeth
If an adult tooth is knocked out, gently rinse it in milk or saline — never scrub the root.
Keep the tooth moist and transport it in milk or saline, or place it back in the socket if comfortable.
Visit our dental clinic straight away; prompt action gives the best chance to save the tooth.
Managing Facial Swelling
Apply a cold pack to reduce swelling and limit activity. If bleeding or severe swelling continues, seek urgent care.
Our team can provide pain relief and arrange appropriate treatment to reduce the risk of infection.
Preventing Further Damage
Do not scrape or scrub the root surface of a displaced tooth — this damages fragile tissues and raises the risk of permanent loss or infection.
We guide patients on safe transport of the tooth and next steps so our dentist can act quickly.
- Rinse tooth in milk/saline; keep moist.
- Avoid scrubbing the root surface.
- Cold pack for swelling; clinic review for bleeding.
| First Aid | Purpose | When to Get Clinic Care |
|---|---|---|
| Rinse & transport tooth in milk | Preserve cells on root | Immediate — within 1 hour |
| Cold pack for swelling | Reduce swelling and pain | If swelling persists or worsens |
| Seek professional review | Prevent infection and further harm | Any ongoing bleeding or increasing pain |
Visit Our Parramatta Clinic for Expert Care
Our clinic in Parramatta offers practical, patient-focused treatment when you need it most. We are at 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, Sydney, Australia, easy to find and welcoming.
Call 02 8036 2411 to book an appointment during our hours. We aim to see people promptly and explain each step of the treatment so you feel informed and calm.
Our team of dentists provides a range of treatments and routine dental care in a modern, comfortable clinic. Whether you need routine checks or urgent support, our services focus on protecting your smile and long-term health.
- Visit us at 37 Grose St for high-quality care and emergency dental care.
- Call 02 8036 2411 to schedule an appointment within our clinic hours.
- Our dentists deliver gentle treatments with clear, caring explanations.
| Location | Contact | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, Sydney, Australia | 02 8036 2411 | Prompt assessment, clear plan, comfortable care |
| Convenient local clinic | Book an appointment | Wide range of treatments and follow-up |
| Accessible for families and professionals | Clinic hours apply | Friendly team focused on your smile |
For more about our patient-focused approach, see our Painfree Dentistry Parramatta page.
Conclusion
A timely clinic visit gives you the best chance of fast pain relief and tooth preservation.
We hope this guide helps you understand why prompt care matters for any emergency dental issue. Acting quickly can save your teeth and protect your overall oral health.
Our team is ready to support you with calm, expert care to ease pain and restore function. If you have concern about a tooth or need guidance, please reach out for prompt help and lasting relief.
For local availability and practical advice, visit our emergency dentist page — we are here to protect your smile and wellbeing.