Emergency Dental Care In Bundaberg
Emergency Dentist Bundaberg
Do you suffer from any painful dental issues? Contact us for emergency dental care in Bundaberg. Our dentists recognize that dental emergencies often occur without warning. Call (07) 4151 7305 for an appointment.
What Is A Dental Emergency?
Symptoms of toothache may include sharp, throbbing pain, or constant pain. A dental professional would always recommend routine dental checkups and teeth cleaning as the best way to prevent dental emergencies. However, dental problems can occur at any time, and patients do not always understand the urgency of the situation. Could they postpone the treatment for a few hours or days, or would they need to head to a nearby emergency dental clinic immediately?
If your problem is an emergency and needs immediate treatment, there are few ways to tell. For example, if you lost or broke a tooth, the best thing is to schedule your emergency dental care visit as early as possible. If you have a persistent toothache, it is a good idea to call a dentist immediately.
If you have slight sensitivity that causes minor discomfort, and that does not interfere with your daily activities. You will most likely be able to wait a few days before you see a dentist without the discomfort causing extreme distress.
A Severe Toothache Or Bleeding?
Symptoms of toothache may include sharp, throbbing pain, or constant pain. In some cases, pain is caused only by pressure on the tooth. The leading cause of a toothache is decay, even when it is not noticeable in its early stages. Other causes of tooth pain include an infection of the tooth, an impacted tooth, or problems with the nerves inside the tooth. Gingivitis or periodontitis may cause gum bleeding some cases.
Therefore, you should seek urgent dental care immediately if you are suffering from severe tooth pain or bleeding, cracked teeth, lost dental fillings or crowns, or if an object is stuck in your teeth.
Symptoms Of Dental Emergencies
A dental emergency typically requires urgent treatment. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, call us right away. These symptoms worsen very fast and you may end up looking for an appointment before the day ends.
- A dull toothache with sensitivity to cold and heat
- Experiencing severe tooth pain
- Bleeding gums that do not stop
- Gum swelling
- Locking of the jaw
Types Of Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies can range from severe toothaches to infections to cracked or knocked out teeth. The following are some of the more common dental emergencies:
- Bleeding (trauma affecting your mouth)
- A broken denture
- Toothache
- Facial swelling
- Lost Dental Filling or Crown
- Infection
- Knocked Out Tooth
- Object Stuck in Teeth
Get in touch with us at Eastside Dental
Are you experiencing any painful dental issues? Contact us for emergency care, we’re here to help! Our experienced dentists understand that dental emergencies usually occur without a warning and can be extremely painful. Do not hesitate to seek urgent dental care if you experience a severe toothache or bleeding, broken tooth, lost dental filling or crown or if an object is stuck in teeth. Call (07) 4151 7305 for an appointment.
Payment Options / Plans
Payment plans are essentially loans, which can support you in managing the high cost of dental treatment. Rather than paying for your dental work in an upfront lumpsum, a payment plan allows you to pay in instalments over a period of time. We have onboard, payment plan service providers who will make your payment plan’s instalments even more affordable.
There are several payment options available at our surgery including Cash, Cheque, EFTPOS, Credit Card, HICAPS, AMEX and Direct Deposit.