Dentist Parramatta NSW

We are your reliable emergency dental care provider Sydney

We are your reliable emergency dental care provider Sydney

We’re here for you when a sudden tooth problem disrupts your day. Our local team offers calm, prompt attention so you feel supported from the first call.

Ring us on 02 8036 2411 to speak with our friendly staff and book an urgent visit. Our emergency dentist works to ease pain quickly while planning for lasting oral health.

We combine modern techniques with a gentle touch — aiming to reduce worry and restore comfort. Every situation is handled professionally by experienced clinicians who value your time and wellbeing.

Whether it’s sudden pain, a knocked-out tooth or severe sensitivity, we prioritise swift action and clear explanations so you know what to expect.

Key Takeaways

  • Call 02 8036 2411 for prompt attention and booking.
  • Our team offers calm, professional support for urgent tooth issues.
  • A dedicated emergency dentist focuses on pain relief and long-term health.
  • We use gentle, modern methods to reduce anxiety and speed recovery.
  • Local clinicians deliver timely, patient-centred treatment in Sydney.

Understanding Your Dental Emergency

Sharp, throbbing pain that spreads to your jaw or ear often signals an issue that needs prompt attention. That kind of toothache can indicate an infection, a deep cavity or a cracked tooth. Noticing the pattern and intensity helps us act quickly.

Common Symptoms

Many dental emergencies start with a severe, pounding toothache that may reach the neck or ear. You might also see swelling, persistent bleeding or sensitivity to hot and cold.

When to Seek Help

If pain is intense, swelling increases, or a tooth is loose or knocked out, seek help without delay. Early assessment can stop problems from worsening and reduce the need for complex treatment.

  • Severe, radiating pain that disrupts sleep or daily tasks.
  • Persistent bleeding or facial swelling that grows over hours.
  • Sudden injury, loose tooth or signs of infection — fever, bad taste, or pus.

Our team is trained to find the cause of your pain and act with precision and calm — helping protect your long-term oral health.

Why We Are Your Reliable Emergency Dental Care Provider

When a sudden dental issue appears, our team is ready across the week to help you regain comfort quickly.

Open seven days, we offer extended hours so treatment fits your schedule. This makes urgent dental visits easier for busy families and professionals in Parramatta.

Our dentists work together to deliver fast, calm assessments and clear options. We balance clinical skill with gentle support so you feel secure from first contact to follow-up.

Flexible appointments reduce delays—bookings are arranged to suit the day you need help. That means less waiting and a faster path to recovery.

Our clinic is designed as a welcoming sanctuary. The service blends modern techniques with a caring approach, focused on easing pain and protecting long-term oral health.

  • Seven-day opening for wider availability.
  • Flexible appointments to fit your day.
  • A dedicated team ready for a range of emergencies.

Immediate Pain Relief Services

Sharp tooth pain can stop your day — we aim to ease that discomfort the minute you arrive. Our team focuses on fast assessment, clear options and prompt pain relief so you feel safer and calmer from the first minute.

Effective Pain Management

Our emergency dentist delivers immediate measures to reduce inflammation and manage severe tooth pain. We use modern anaesthetics and targeted treatment to control pain during urgent appointments.

Comfort is prioritised — our dentists provide gentle, evidence-based services that aim to restore function and ease discomfort quickly.

  • Rapid assessment to identify the source of pain and plan treatment.
  • Temporary and definitive options to relieve swelling, infection risk and sensitivity.
  • Clear follow-up steps and scheduled appointments to complete care.

Managing Broken or Chipped Teeth

A broken tooth can feel alarming — we respond with calm, practical steps to protect your mouth.

Prompt attention helps stop further damage and restores appearance and function. We assess each tooth carefully to decide the best treatment path.

Our emergency care protocols mean your situation is stabilised quickly. The dentist checks for cracks, pulp exposure and any risk of infection.

We use advanced materials — composite bonding, veneers or crowns — for durable, natural-looking results. These options aim to match colour and shape so your smile looks intact.

If teeth are chipped, we will stabilise the area and outline follow-up steps to complete the repair. That may include temporary protection, pain relief and a plan for definitive restoration.

  • Fast assessment to protect the tooth and reduce complications.
  • Modern materials for long-lasting, aesthetic repairs.
  • Clear advice and follow-up to restore health and confidence.

Urgent Care for Knocked Out Teeth

A knocked-out tooth can often be rescued if treated within the crucial first hour. This short window gives the best chance to re-implant the tooth successfully.

A close-up view of a single knocked out tooth lying on a polished dental tray, glistening under soft, focused lighting. In the background, the blurred outline of a dental clinic with modern equipment can be seen, evoking a sense of urgency and professionalism. The angle is slightly above eye level, showcasing the tooth prominently in the foreground, while a subtle depth of field adds emphasis to its details, such as tiny grooves and natural color variations. The atmosphere is clinical yet calm, conveying reassurance. Include the logo of "my smile doctors" subtly in the background, blending with the clinical setting, ensuring the focus remains on the tooth.

For this type of dental emergency, we act quickly. Our emergency dentist is ready to assess the situation, clean the socket and attempt re-insertion when appropriate.

We understand that every minute counts. Our team prioritises these incidents so you receive focused attention within that critical time frame.

Acting fast can often save your teeth — reducing the need for more complex work later. We work efficiently to prevent further damage and protect long-term oral health.

  • Prompt assessment on arrival.
  • Steps to preserve the tooth and surrounding tissue.
  • Extended hours to handle knock-outs when they occur outside normal times.

Emergency Extractions and Infection Control

In cases of severe tooth infection, we act decisively to remove the source and protect surrounding tissue. Our approach blends fast, evidence-based treatment with gentle technique so you feel supported throughout.

Handling Abscesses

Drainage and targeted treatment are often needed to relieve a painful gum abscess. We provide safe drainage when required and prescribe antibiotics to stop infections from spreading.

When an affected tooth cannot be saved, extraction may be the safest option. Our dentists perform extractions carefully to reduce pain and preserve surrounding bone and gum tissue.

Preventing Infection Spread

Managing a dental infection is central to our emergency dental service. We monitor symptoms, treat the affected tooth, and follow up to ensure infections resolve fully.

  • Extractions done with comfort and precision to remove damaged or infected teeth.
  • Comprehensive infection control, including abscess drainage and antibiotic treatment.
  • A team skilled in complex situations to relieve pain and protect overall health.

Our Commitment to Anxiety Free Treatment

We create a welcoming atmosphere where anxiety eases and healing begins.

We are dedicated to providing anxiety-free treatment so our patients feel calm, relaxed and supported at every step.

Our dentists work gently and listen closely. By hearing your concerns, we design a personalised dental treatment plan that meets your needs and comfort levels.

Pain relief is a priority — we offer proven methods to reduce discomfort quickly and help you relax during procedures.

What we offer How it helps When used
Calm, private rooms Reduces stress and sensory overload All appointments
Gentle clinical techniques Minimises pain and fear During treatment
Clear explanations Builds trust and reduces anxiety Before and during care
Personalised follow-up Ensures ongoing relief and comfort After procedures

We believe every patient deserves high-quality care in a stress-free setting. Our team shows compassion in each consultation so you leave feeling better and supported.

What to Do While Waiting for Your Appointment

A few quick measures — rinsing, cooling and careful storage of fragments — make a big difference before treatment. We recommend simple steps that limit damage and reduce pain while you wait for an appointment.

First Aid for Bleeding

Gently rinse your mouth with warm water to clear blood and debris. Apply firm pressure with a clean gauze or tea bag to the bleeding site for 10–15 minutes.

If bleeding continues or is heavy, call for help and head to the clinic.

Preserving Teeth

If a filling falls out or a tooth is knocked out, keep the pieces safe. Place fragments in a small container of milk or saliva — this preserves the tooth until you reach our dental clinic.

Avoid touching the root of a knocked-out tooth; handle by the crown only.

Managing Swelling

Apply a cold compress to the cheek in 10-minute intervals to reduce swelling and pain. Use over-the-counter pain relief if needed and follow dosing instructions.

Avoid hard or sticky foods and keep pressure off any loose filling to prevent more damage before treatment.

  • Salt-water rinses can ease a toothache — but contact our dental clinic for professional care.
  • Store lost fillings or teeth correctly to improve the chance of repair.
  • Our team will give clear guidance on bleeding and swelling when you phone or arrive.
Issue Immediate step Why it helps
Bleeding Rinse, apply pressure Stops blood loss and clears site
Knocked-out tooth Keep in milk; avoid root contact Preserves cells for possible re-implant
Lost filling Store fragment; avoid chewing Prevents further damage and discomfort
Swelling Cold compress and pain relief Reduces inflammation and pain

For more detailed steps or urgent advice, see our emergency dentist guide.

The Importance of Seeking Prompt Dental Attention

Acting quickly when a tooth problem starts often prevents small issues turning into long-term damage. Prompt attention stops infections from taking hold and limits further harm to surrounding teeth and gums.

Early professional attention also gives the best chance to save a damaged tooth. Our urgent dental services aim to reduce pain and inflammation fast, then plan the right follow-up treatment.

“Seeking help early can mean a simpler fix and less time away from work or school.”

We know your time is valuable. That is why we prioritise urgent care so you get relief without long waits.

Ignoring a dental emergency can lead to complex procedures and ongoing infections. If you notice swelling, severe pain or visible damage, seek professional attention straight away — quick action protects your smile and reduces future costs.

Our Modern Clinic Location in Parramatta

Find us at 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, Sydney, Australia. This central location makes it easy to reach us when you need prompt attention.

Our dental clinic offers extended hours and same-day appointments to help with dental emergencies and short-notice problems. We keep morning and late sessions open most days so you can visit without long delays.

Our site is designed to be calm and professional — a comfortable space where our team can deliver focused care. We provide comprehensive services onsite and guide you clearly through each step of treatment.

  • Address: 37 Grose St, Parramatta, NSW, Sydney, Australia.
  • Hours: Extended operating times and same-day appointments available.
  • Location benefits: Central access, easy parking and public transport nearby.

When you arrive, our team is ready to welcome you and support your needs for the day.

How to Book Your Emergency Visit

You can secure a time with our team in just a few clicks or a quick phone call. Call us on 02 8036 2411 to speak with staff and arrange an urgent appointment.

Prefer to book online? Use our simple book online system to choose a slot that suits you. When you book online, you can pick a time so our dentist is ready on arrival.

We strive to see you as soon possible, offering flexible appointments and extended hours. Our clinic keeps later sessions and weekend slots to make fitting an appointment easier.

“Booking should be quick — focus on getting relief, not paperwork.”

  • Call 02 8036 2411 for direct booking and phone support.
  • Use our book online tool to reserve a time instantly.
  • Flexible appointments and extended hours mean faster attention when you need it.
How to book Benefit When to use
Phone 02 8036 2411 Immediate guidance and personal support Prefer to speak to staff
Book online Choose exact time; confirms quickly When you want a fast, simple booking
Walk-in availability Quick assessment if space allows Arrive during clinic hours

Understanding Our Payment Options

To keep your focus on recovery, we provide clear payment options that fit many budgets and schedules.

We understand that an emergency can happen at any time. Our clinic accepts AfterPay, Zip Pay and Zip Money so you can spread the cost with simple payment plans.

Financial worries should not stop you from getting prompt dental care. During your appointment, our team will explain each option clearly and help you choose a plan that suits your needs.

  • Flexible instalments via AfterPay, Zip Pay and Zip Money.
  • Transparent fees and no surprises before treatment begins.
  • Support to make urgent treatment more affordable and accessible.

Our goal is to remove barriers so you receive the right help when a dental emergency arises. Ask us about options when you book — we’ll make the process easy and reassuring.

Preparing for Your Emergency Dental Consultation

Before your appointment, jot down when your pain or swelling began — small details help us act faster.

Write a short timeline of symptoms: when the toothache started, any recent knocks, and if swelling has changed. Bring a list of current medicines and allergies so our dentist can plan safe treatment.

If a filling has fallen out or a wisdom tooth is broken, bring any saved pieces in a clean container. These fragments can guide restoration and sometimes allow a simple repair rather than more invasive options.

We will discuss all treatment options clearly — including possible extraction for a problematic wisdom tooth or treatments for gum or infection issues. We explain risks, benefits and next steps so you feel confident about the plan.

  • Note when pain or swelling began to speed diagnosis.
  • Bring any fragments from a lost filling or broken tooth.
  • Expect a review of options, from temporary relief to dental treatment or extraction.
  • Preparing ahead helps us restore your teeth and reduce pain more quickly.

“Preparing for your visit helps us provide fast, focused treatment and clearer outcomes.”

Our Approach to Compassionate Patient Care

Our team treats people, not just teeth — creating calm and practical support in every visit.

We believe kindness improves outcomes. That means listening first, explaining options clearly, and tailoring treatment so patients feel confident and calm.

Our dentists work closely to deliver effective pain relief while keeping you comfortable. We combine clinical skill with gentle explanations so decisions are easy to understand.

Comfort matters — from a quiet room to clear aftercare, we aim to reduce stress and speed recovery.

“Good care is as much about how we treat people as the procedures we perform.”

  • Personalised treatment plans that respect your needs.
  • Fast, compassionate pain relief when you arrive.
  • A supportive team focused on clear communication and follow-up.
Focus What we do Benefit
Listening Gather history and concerns Faster, more accurate treatment
Comfort Calm setting and gentle technique Reduced anxiety during procedures
Follow-up Clear aftercare and check-ins Better recovery and long-term relief
Teamwork Coordinated dentist support Efficient, consistent service

Why Local Patients Trust Our Dental Team

Trust grows when patients meet a team that listens, explains and acts with consistent competence.

Dr Stephen Mace is well known for his professional and friendly approach. Our dentist leads a group who focus on prompt, respectful treatment.

Local patients choose us because we deliver steady, high-quality dental care with real warmth. We see urgent dental issues and plan the right follow-up for long-term health.

We offer flexible hours and a variety of service options so you can book a visit that fits your busy day. Our staff aim to see you as soon possible and reduce worry from the first call.

Choosing our team means selecting professionals committed to your immediate comfort and ongoing oral health.

A friendly local dental team gathered in a modern clinic, showcasing professionalism and warmth. In the foreground, two dentists in professional attire, one female with short curly hair and the other male with glasses, both wearing white coats, are smiling and discussing treatment plans. In the middle, a dental hygienist with long dark hair in a ponytail, dressed in scrubs, is preparing dental tools, exuding a sense of readiness and care. The background features a clean, bright dental office with soft, natural lighting streaming in through large windows, illuminating charts and a cozy waiting area. The atmosphere is inviting and trustworthy, emphasizing the reliable service of "my smile doctors."

“Our patients tell us they feel heard, treated with kindness and confident in the treatment plan.”

Why patients choose us What we offer When it helps
Trusted clinicians Experienced dentist and friendly team Any urgent dental concern
Flexible scheduling Extended hours and simple booking Busy weekdays and weekends
Clear options Range of service options and follow-up plans From temporary relief to lasting treatment

For more on how we work and to book a visit, see our clinic details and appointment options.

Conclusion

Facing a sudden tooth problem can feel unsettling. We make the next step simple and reassuring — guiding you through prompt assessment and clear options.

Our team is ready to help restore your smile and comfort with professional, compassionate treatment. We provide focused pain relief, sensible follow-up and an anxiety-free environment for patients in Parramatta.

If you notice swelling, severe pain or damage, contact us straight away so we can act quickly. Thank you for trusting us with your oral health — we value the chance to be your partner in emergency dental care.

FAQ

What is an urgent dental problem and how do I recognise one?

An urgent problem is any tooth or gum issue causing sudden pain, uncontrolled bleeding, swelling, or signs of infection such as fever and spreading redness. Common signs include severe toothache, a knocked-out tooth, a broken or loose tooth, and swelling around the jaw. If you experience these, contact us so we can assess and arrange prompt treatment.

What should I do immediately if I have a severe toothache?

Rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water and avoid very hot or cold food. Use over-the-counter analgesics like paracetamol or ibuprofen as directed for temporary relief. If pain is intense, worsening, or accompanied by swelling or fever, book an appointment with us as soon as possible so we can diagnose and treat the cause.

My tooth is chipped — can you fix it quickly?

Yes — we offer same-day repairs for many chipped or fractured teeth. Depending on the damage, treatments include smoothing, bonding with composite, or a crown. Bring any broken pieces in a sealed container to help us restore the tooth and reduce infection risk.

A tooth has been knocked out — what should I do before arriving?

Pick up the tooth by the crown (avoid the root), rinse briefly under cold water if dirty, and try to place it back into the socket. If that’s not possible, store the tooth in milk or saliva and keep it cool. Seek urgent attention — the sooner we see you, the better the chance of saving the tooth.

How do you treat dental infections and abscesses?

We assess the infection and often start with drainage, antibiotics if needed, and pain control. Root canal treatment or extraction may be required to remove the source of infection. We also provide clear aftercare instructions to prevent spread and promote healing.

When is an extraction necessary and is it painful?

Extractions are recommended when a tooth is irreparably damaged, severely infected, or impacting surrounding teeth (such as wisdom tooth impaction). We use local anaesthesia and sedation options when appropriate to keep you comfortable — most patients report minimal pain during the procedure and manageable discomfort afterward.

Can you help with swelling and facial inflammation before I get to the clinic?

Yes — apply a cold compress externally in 10‑minute bursts to reduce swelling. Keep your head elevated, avoid hot compresses, and take recommended analgesics. If swelling is rapidly increasing, breathing or swallowing becomes difficult, seek emergency hospital care and contact us immediately.

What first aid should I use for oral bleeding?

Apply firm but gentle pressure with sterile gauze or a clean cloth to the bleeding site for 10–15 minutes. Sitting upright and avoiding spitting helps. If bleeding continues despite pressure, or if you’re on anticoagulant medication, contact us or go to an emergency department without delay.

Do you offer pain relief and same‑day appointments?

We provide effective pain management — including local anaesthesia, short courses of medications, and prompt procedures that relieve discomfort. We aim to see urgent cases on the same day when possible; call or book online to secure the earliest appointment.

How do you manage anxious patients during emergency visits?

We create a calm, supportive environment and discuss options to reduce anxiety, such as clear explanations, gentle techniques, and nitrous oxide or oral sedation where appropriate. Our team focuses on your comfort and explains each step so you feel in control.

What should I bring to my emergency dental appointment?

Please bring any relevant x-rays, a list of current medications, dental insurance details or private health fund information, and a form of identification. If possible, arrive with a summary of your symptoms and any first‑aid steps you’ve taken.

Where is your clinic located and what are your hours for urgent visits?

Our modern clinic in Parramatta is centrally located with accessible parking and public transport nearby. We keep extended hours for urgent visits — contact us by phone or use our online booking system to find the next available appointment.

What payment options and plans do you accept for urgent treatment?

We accept major credit cards, debit, and most private health funds. For unexpected treatments, we can discuss payment plans and third‑party options to help spread costs. Our reception team will explain fees and any gap payments before treatment starts.

Can problems be prevented after an emergency visit?

Absolutely — we’ll provide personalised follow‑up care, hygiene advice, and preventive treatments such as restorations or crowns to protect the tooth. Regular check‑ups and timely treatment of damage or decay reduce the risk of repeat emergencies.

How quickly should I seek attention for a suspected oral infection?

Seek treatment at the first signs of infection — worsening pain, persistent swelling, fever, or a bad taste in the mouth. Early intervention reduces the chance of spread, hospitalisation, or complications affecting your overall health.

Can you treat wisdom tooth problems urgently?

Yes — impacted or infected wisdom teeth that cause pain, swelling or difficulty opening the mouth can be assessed and treated promptly. We offer extraction services and will advise on the best timing and anaesthesia to keep you comfortable.

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