Dental services
Tooth Pain
Pain that lasts a long time in the mouth, particularly in the jaw or teeth, suggests that one needs emergency dental care, and these signs should not be disregarded.
Knocked Out Tooth
A tooth that has been knocked out as a result of some injury or trauma is an emergency. Knowing how to respond in such scenarios and, more importantly, obtaining the necessary treatment increases the possibility of preserving the tooth.
Chipped or Fractured Tooth
A chipped or fractured tooth resulting from an accident or simply biting down too hard on something is, of course, also a dental emergency—particularly if it brings pain or makes the inner teeth layers visible.
Immediate Access to Emergency Services
Our dental clinic in Adelaide has the most modern dental technological equipment to provide effective, high-quality emergency dental services.
Gum Problem (Bleeding, Swelling, Abscess)
If you have swollen gums, bleeding gum, or a dental abscess, rinse your mouth with salt water to help minimise the swelling.