In the case of a dental emergency, we’re always here to help.

Daily emergency appointments available
As the largest private dental practice in one location in Australia, Melbourne’s Smile Solutions has over 80 dentists, hygienists, and specialists ready to care for all your dental needs—including emergencies. With the latest technology, we provide professional treatment for toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, infections, denture repairs, impacted wisdom teeth, and more.
We reserve daily emergency appointments to ensure prompt attention. Acting quickly can save teeth, prevent permanent damage, and avoid more extensive or costly treatment later.
Bleeding from the gums
Gum pain
Difficulty opening your mouth/chewing/speaking
Facial swelling
Sensitivity to hot and/or cold in the mouth
Toothache
Steps to take in a dental emergency
Identify a medical emergency
Contact Smile Solutions
Manage your symptoms
Typical dental emergencies and treatment options
Children’s emergencies
The most common dental emergencies among children take the form of a chipped or knocked-out tooth. If the tooth that is knocked out is a baby tooth, you should not attempt to put it back in its socket as you could damage the developing tooth beneath the gum. Make an appointment with your child’s dentist and take the tooth with you to that appointment. The dentist will assess the socket and check for any other dental injuries.
This flyer has more information on what to do in children’s dental emergencies.
Damaged orthodontic appliances
Whether you wear Invisalign clear aligners or have braces, any damage should be quickly attended to. If your aligner breaks or a brace bracket becomes detached, make an immediate appointment to see your orthodontist so they can repair or replace the appliance.
Broken dentures
If your denture is damaged you should promptly have it repaired or replaced. Dentures can be constructed quite quickly; so the sooner you make an appointment, the sooner you can have a new denture.
Tooth removal (irretrievably damaged tooth)
In instances when a tooth cannot be saved, such as when it has been too severely damaged by trauma or decay, your emergency dental treatment may involve the tooth being removed and replaced with an implant. For dental implants we recommend you visit one of our registered prosthodontists.
Knocked-out tooth
A knocked-out adult (or permanent) tooth should ideally be reinserted as soon as possible to keep it “alive”. If possible, push the tooth back into its socket, holding the tooth by the solid white crown and making sure not to touch the exposed root. Then seek dental treatment straight away. If the tooth can’t be placed back into its socket, coat it in saliva or immerse it in milk (not water) and bring it with you to the dentist.
Chipped tooth
If you have a chipped or broken tooth, it will need to be treated by a general dentist. This should happen without delay, especially if the nerve of the tooth has been exposed, increasing the risk of infection. If the damage was caused by a fall or a knock to the face, you will also need to be examined for other possible oral injuries.
Root canal therapy for infected tooth
An infected tooth will sometimes require root canal therapy. This treatment is a way to save your natural tooth in preference to having it extracted and replaced with an implant or bridge. Root canal treatment will be performed by one of our registered endodontists. These highly trained specialists focus on treating the tooth pulp (nerve) and the tissues surrounding the root of a tooth and are therefore best qualified to perform such a procedure.
Impacted wisdom tooth
If you have an infected or impacted wisdom tooth, it can be painful and require urgent treatment. One of our general dentists will examine the affected tooth and, depending on the complexity of your case, may refer you to a registered oral & maxillofacial surgeon.
Who Will Provide My Treatment?
We have a large team consisting of general dentists and specialists who can provide you with treatment, no matter your dental emergency.
- If you require emergency cosmetic dentistry, we have cosmetic dentists on hand to attend to your smile.
- For emergencies such as root canal therapy, you will see a specialist endodontist.
- For an infected or impacted wisdom tooth, you will see an oral & maxillofacial surgeon.
- To find out more about our general dentists and board-registered specialists, visit our team page.

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