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Common Dental Emergencies

At Dental Care Smithfield, we understand that dental emergencies can happen at any time, causing not just pain but also significant concern. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt, effective care to help address urgent dental issues and alleviate discomfort.


Common dental emergencies we handle include:


  • Severe toothache: Persistent pain or sensitivity often signals underlying problems like cavities or infections. Our team will diagnose the cause and help provide relief, addressing the root of the problem.


  • Chipped or broken teeth: Whether from an accident or trauma, damaged teeth need immediate attention. We offer treatments to help restore the tooth’s function and appearance.

  • Knocked-out teeth: If a tooth is knocked out, it’s crucial to seek emergency care quickly. We can help with re-implantation or explore options like dental implants to restore your smile.


  • Loose or lost fillings/crowns: A loose or missing filling or crown can lead to further damage. We provide temporary solutions and permanent restorations to keep your tooth protected.


  • Soft tissue injuries: Injuries to the gums, tongue or cheeks require swift treatment to prevent infection and promote healing.


Call our emergency dentists on (07) 4038 2300 today—we service Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Trinity Beach and the wider Cairns area.

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When you visit Dental Care Smithfield for an emergency, our team will quickly assess your situation to provide the most appropriate care. We focus on pain relief, infection control and restoring your dental health to help ensure you leave with peace of mind.


For urgent dental needs, don’t hesitate to contact Dental Care Smithfield. We’re here to provide the swift and professional care you need to help resolve dental emergencies effectively.

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Importance of Immediate Care

Emergency dental care is essential for addressing urgent dental issues that cannot wait for a routine appointment. Problems such as severe toothaches, knocked-out teeth, broken fillings or infections require immediate attention to prevent further complications.


Prompt care can help alleviate pain, reduce the risk of infection and preserve damaged teeth. Without timely intervention, these issues can worsen, potentially leading to more extensive treatments or long-term oral health problems.


The benefits of emergency dental care include pain relief, prevention of further damage and a faster recovery process. It also helps protect overall health by managing dental infections, which can spread if untreated.


Access to emergency dental care can help ensure that patients receive the necessary treatment quickly, reducing the risk of complications and improving the chances of saving a tooth.


Having access to emergency dental care from Dental Care Smithfield may provide peace of mind, knowing that urgent dental issues can be addressed promptly, supporting both oral health and general wellbeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What is emergency dentistry?

    Emergency dentistry provides urgent dental care for unexpected issues such as severe pain, tooth damage or infection that require immediate attention to prevent further complications.

  • What types of situations require emergency dental care?

    Common dental emergencies include knocked-out teeth, severe toothaches, broken or chipped teeth and infections or abscesses. These issues often require prompt treatment to alleviate pain and prevent further damage.

  • What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

    If a tooth is knocked out, carefully rinse it without touching the root, place it back in the socket if possible or store it in milk, and seek immediate dental care for the best chance of saving the tooth.

  • How can I manage dental pain before seeing an emergency dentist?

    Over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses can help manage dental pain temporarily. However, it’s important to see a dentist as soon as possible to address the underlying issue.

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