We know sudden tooth problems can feel frightening — and we are here to help. Our team offers calm, prompt support and clear guidance so you can breathe easier.
Call 02 8036 2411 to reach our reception and arrange an urgent appointment. Our dental clinic at 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, 2150, Sydney, Australia is set up to provide modern, comfortable treatment.
We prioritise same‑day visits where possible and aim to restore comfort quickly. You’ll find friendly staff, straightforward explanations and a focus on gentle, high‑quality services.
Please contact us during our operating hours if you need urgent help — we’ll book your appointment, explain what to expect and guide you through next steps.
Key Takeaways
- Call 02 8036 2411 to schedule an urgent appointment promptly.
- Our clinic is at 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW 2150, Sydney, Australia.
- We offer same‑day visits where possible and clear, reassuring support.
- Our team focuses on gentle, quality treatment to restore comfort.
- Please contact reception for booking and information about hours and services.
Understanding Dental Emergencies
Sudden mouth problems need quick, calm attention to stop pain and protect your teeth. A true emergency dental situation includes facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or trauma that affects the mouth and surrounding tissues.
Accidents like a lost filling, a broken denture or a knocked tooth can also become urgent. Severe dental pain or a persistent toothache is a sign you should seek help right away.
- Recognise the signs — swelling, bleeding, sharp pain or trauma after a fall or impact.
- Our dentists are trained to assess injuries and prevent further damage to teeth and gums.
- Prompt attention reduces the risk of complications and helps restore comfort quickly.
If you notice swelling, severe pain or injury to your mouth, contact us so we can advise the next steps and arrange timely services.
Immediate First Aid for Knocked Out Teeth
If a tooth is dislodged after a fall or impact, knowing simple first steps helps protect the root and tissue. We aim to keep instructions calm and clear so you can act fast.
Handling the tooth
Pick up the tooth by the crown only — avoid touching the root. That prevents damage to the living cells on the root surface.
If the tooth is visibly dirty, rinse it briefly in milk or under cold tap water. Do not scrub the root or soak the tooth in water or ice; those can harm the tissue and reduce success of later treatment.
Storage and transport
Keep the tooth moist. Place it in a container of milk or tuck it gently inside the cheek (saliva) while you travel to our clinic.
- Apply gentle pressure to the socket with a clean cloth to reduce bleeding and stabilise the area.
- For children, ensure the tooth stays in milk or saliva and avoid further trauma to the gum.
- Seek prompt professional attention — our team can assess re‑implantation options and necessary treatment.
For full guidance on first aid for a knocked-out permanent tooth, see these first-aid steps for a knocked-out permanent.
Managing Severe Toothache and Abscesses
When throbbing pain or a swollen cheek appears, quick action helps stop infection and reduce discomfort.
Abscesses are pus-filled swellings that come from infection inside a tooth, the gum or after trauma to the root or surrounding tissue. Symptoms can include fever, swollen glands and trouble swallowing or opening your mouth.
When to seek urgent medical attention
A severe toothache or an abscess needs prompt treatment to manage pain and stop the infection spreading to your cheek or jaw. If you notice fever, rising swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing, contact us without delay.
- Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the cheek to reduce swelling and discomfort while you wait for a dentist.
- Use a clean cloth to apply gentle pressure if there is bleeding or soft tissue injury.
- Abscesses often require professional dental treatment to remove the infection and protect nearby teeth.
- If you have children, monitor them for signs of a toothache and seek early intervention for best outcomes.
Professional Emergency Dental Care in Parramatta
When sudden tooth pain strikes, prompt professional attention makes the biggest difference. We provide calm, precise treatment to ease discomfort and protect your teeth.
Our clinic is at 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, 2150, Sydney, Australia. You can reach our team for urgent care by calling 02 8036 2411 during our operating hours.
Our experienced dentists use advanced technology so treatment is efficient and gentle. We aim to see patients quickly and plan follow-up visits to restore oral health.
- Professional emergency dental team available for immediate tooth treatment.
- High-quality dental services and clear explanations at our dental clinic.
- Please contact us at 02 8036 2411 to book an appointment within reasonable hours.
We are committed to exceptional care and will guide you through each step, from initial assessment to ongoing treatment.
Patient Comfort and Anxiety Management
Many people dread the chair; we focus on quiet, steady support to ease that worry from the moment you arrive.
Our approach to nervous patients
We listen first. Karina and our team explain each step in plain language so you know what to expect.
We use breathing techniques, gentle pacing and distractions to lower tension during treatment. Patients like Steve and Stephen Mace have praised this friendly, professional approach.
Why choose our clinic
Choosing our dental clinic means personalised support for tooth pain or other issues. We make every appointment calm, respectful and focused on comfort.
- Calm appointments: a relaxed environment that reduces discomfort.
- Trained team: staff skilled in helping nervous patients feel safe.
- Clear explanations: we outline treatment options so you can consent with confidence.
For evidence-based strategies that reduce anxiety during mouth procedures, see this review on anxiety management.
To book an appointment or learn more about our local services, visit our Parramatta clinic page.
Conclusion
Acting promptly when oral trouble starts helps protect your smile and wellbeing. If you face severe tooth pain or other urgent issues, time matters — please contact our clinic so we can advise next steps.
We provide high‑quality emergency dental care and clear, calm treatment to reduce discomfort and protect long‑term health. Our team will assess your tooth, explain options and arrange timely follow-up.
Keep our contact details handy and reach out if you need help. We look forward to supporting your oral health with compassionate, practical information and professional treatment.
FAQ
What should I do immediately after a tooth is knocked out?
Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth to stop bleeding, keep the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it briefly with water if dirty, and try to place it back into the socket if possible. If you cannot, store the tooth in milk or saliva and come to our clinic right away—time is critical for saving the tooth.
How should I handle a knocked-out tooth while transporting it?
Keep the tooth moist—use milk, saliva (inside the cheek), or a tooth preservation kit. Avoid scrubbing or drying it. Wrap it in a clean cloth and bring it with you to the clinic so we can assess re-implantation options quickly.
When is a toothache considered an urgent problem?
Seek prompt attention if pain is severe, lasts more than 24 hours, wakes you at night, or comes with swelling, fever or trouble swallowing or breathing. These signs may indicate infection or an abscess that needs immediate treatment and possibly antibiotics.
What first-aid can I use for severe tooth pain before I arrive?
Rinse your mouth with warm salt water, take over-the-counter pain relief such as paracetamol or ibuprofen following the label, and apply a cold pack to the cheek to reduce swelling. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums or tooth.
How do you treat dental infections and abscesses at the clinic?
We assess the cause and may prescribe antibiotics, drain any abscess if needed, perform root canal therapy, or extract the tooth if it cannot be saved. Our goal is to eliminate infection, relieve pain and protect surrounding tissue promptly.
Are you able to provide urgent appointments in Parramatta outside regular hours?
We prioritise same-day appointments for acute problems whenever possible and offer extended hours to support busy families and professionals. Please call the clinic as soon as an issue arises so we can arrange timely treatment.
How do you help anxious patients during emergency treatment?
We create a calm, supportive environment—our team communicates each step clearly, offers relaxation techniques, and can provide nitrous oxide or local anaesthetic as needed. We tailor the approach to each patient to reduce fear and build trust.
Why should I choose your Parramatta clinic for urgent tooth problems?
We combine experienced clinicians, modern equipment and a compassionate approach to deliver fast, high-quality treatment in a comfortable setting. We focus on gentle techniques and personalised plans to restore oral health with minimal stress.
What should I bring to my urgent appointment?
Bring a form of ID, any relevant x-rays or referral notes, a list of medications and your health history. If you have the knocked-out tooth, bring it in milk or saliva. Arriving with this information helps us act quickly and safely.
Can children receive the same emergency treatment as adults?
Yes—children receive prompt, age-appropriate treatment. We take extra care with anxious kids, using calming language and gentle techniques to manage pain and protect developing teeth and tissues.

