We are here to help if you are looking for an Emergency Dentist in Keysborough.
Got a toothache? Broke your tooth? Severe pain? Not to worry!
Dealing with a toothache or dental emergency can be incredibly stressful, especially when immediate care is uncertain. We understand the urgency and prioritise genuine emergency appointments, aiming to see you the same day. To ensure prompt care, we recommend contacting us as early as possible so we can accommodate you quickly.
At Dental at Keys, as your emergency Dentist, we strive to get all out patients out of pain as quickly as possible. We understand there is nothing worse than having to put up with dental emergencies or problems.
Give us a call at (03) 8899 6331 or drop us an email so we can sort your dental problem for you ASAP.
*Please call us as early as possible in the day. While every effort will be made to ensure you are seen on the same day (during our opening times) with our Emergency Dentist, occasionally due to unforeseen circumstances we may need to book you in later.
Leading to a better experience and more favourable treatment outcomes
Common dental emergencies problems include broken teeth, fractured fillings, trauma from falls or impacts, facial swellings, and abscesses or infections.
Regardless of the emergency, our dedicated emergency dental team is here to provide prompt relief and guide you towards a pain-free status. If you notice a niggly tooth or something you can see or feel that’s not quite right or it has been a long time since your last dental check-up, come see us before it becomes painful. Dental pain is not a good sign!
A smile is for life, so it is definitely worth your while to plan for the future. We know that unexpected dental treatment can be expensive especially since you don’t always get time to budget for it. Be confident that we have several options to help alleviate that toothache when it comes to your hip-pocket!
If you experience sudden tooth pain, a broken tooth, swelling, or bleeding, contact your dentist immediately. We try our best to offer same-day emergency appointments to relieve pain and prevent further damage. While waiting, keep the area clean, avoid eating around the area and take over-the-counter pain relief if needed.
A dangerous dental emergency includes any facial swelling, especially one that affects swallowing, breathing or any function of the eye. Untreated dental infections can spread quickly and increase risk of Septicaemia.
Yes if it’s an adult tooth—act quickly. Do not replace baby teeth that have fallen out. Hold the adult tooth by the crown (not the root) and head to the dentist as soon as possible. Store it in milk or saliva so it doesn’t dry out. If you can’t get to a dentist immediately, then try to gently clean it with water and replace it into the mouth. Seek emergency dental care within 30–60 minutes for the best chance of saving the tooth.
Severe or persistent tooth pain should never be ignored. Pain can be a sign of infection, decay, or damage that needs urgent attention. Prompt treatment can prevent the problem from worsening and protect your teeth and gums.