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We Offer Top-Notch Dental Emergency Services Northern Beaches Dental Group can help…
“Northern Beaches Dental Group can help even when unexpected dental issues happen.”

Dental Emergencies
All surgical procedures or invasive procedures come with risks. Therefore, you need to consult a certified health practitioner before taking any of these procedures.
No individual can wish for dental emergencies. However, you’re likely to alter your smile’s appearance by biting into something and end up breaking your tooth. Also, you’re likely to feel pain after losing or damaging a tooth restoration. In this case, pain can interfere with your sleep, daily schedule, or make you not able to attend work.
At Northern Beaches Dental Group, we’ll respond quickly, relieve your pain, repair your smile, and create a treatment that suits your needs. Please, check a local emergency department immediately if you’re in the midst of a life-threatening emergency.
The Most Popular
Dental Emergencies
The most popular dental emergencies include:
Unexpected Tooth Pain
Severe tooth pain without an apparent cause needs an emergency dental visit. Never ignore tooth pain. The primary causes of tooth pain include:
For a better outcome, you need to treat these symptoms quickly.
- Impacted tooth
- A broken restoration/tooth
- Deep cavity
- Abscessed tooth
- Uncovered tooth roots
- Advanced gum disease


Fractured/Chipped Teeth
Damaged teeth are likely to create anxiety, especially when they become noticeable while smiling. Internal decay, grinding habit, or night time clenching can result in a weak tooth. Pre-existing structural tooth damage can result in a fractured/chipped tooth.
Lost Teeth
It’s not a strange thing to lose teeth because of an auto injury or sports injury. In some cases, our dentists can replace the tooth if it’s easy to access it. However, in other cases, the tooth will need a replacement with a bridge or dental implant.
You can increase the chances of saving your tooth if you retrieve it and rinse it quickly with cool water, apart from the root position. Try to position the tooth in its socket, but take care not to force it. Keep the tooth in a milk glass if you find it hard to replace it.
Have Questions? Get in Touch
At our clinic, your comfort and care come first. Whether you’re curious about treatments, need help booking an appointment, or simply want expert advice – we’re here for you.
Contact us today and take the first step toward a healthier, brighter smile!
Other Dental Emergencies
Other dental emergencies we handle include:
- An object between the teeth that you find hard to remove with dental floss or brushing
- A dislodged tooth, but not the one that’s entirely knocked out
- A fallen out crown or filling
- When experienced a dental infection
Call Northern Beaches Dental Group today to book a dental emergency.

Frequently
Asked Questions
We understand that a visit to the dentist can sometimes feel overwhelming — and it’s easy to forget a question or two. If you didn’t get the chance to ask during your appointment and can’t find the answer here, feel free to email us or bring it up at your next visit. Our friendly team is always happy to help.
My tooth broke. How soon can you see me?
We never want our patients to feel pain or suffer from poor dental health. We prioritise dental emergencies and do our best to treat you quickly so that you can get back to your regular schedule again. We often treat dental emergencies on the same day. Contact us at the first sign of trouble so that we can get you taken care of!