Emergency Dentist Reservoir
Dental emergencies can be stressful and often happen without warning. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, swelling, a broken tooth, or dental trauma, prompt treatment can help relieve discomfort and prevent further complications.
Prompt Care for Unexpected Dental Problems
Dental emergencies can happen without warning — whether it’s a sudden toothache, a chipped tooth, or swelling that worsens overnight. Getting timely care helps relieve discomfort and prevents the issue from becoming more serious.
Emergency dental care focuses on quickly diagnosing the problem and providing immediate relief, while also planning any necessary follow-up treatment.
Common Dental Emergencies We Treat
- Severe or persistent tooth pain
- Broken, chipped, or knocked-out teeth
- Swelling or infection in the gums or jaw
- Lost fillings, crowns, or restorations
- Trauma from accidents or sports injuries
When Should You Call for an Emergency Appointment?
If you are experiencing persistent pain or symptoms, make a dental appointment as soon as possible. Our clinicians are skilled at handling all acute situations to get you back to health.
Handling Dental Emergencies with Confidence
We understand that dental emergencies can be stressful. We provide a calm, professional environment to address your pain and repair damage immediately.

Acute Pain Management
We handle everything from severe toothaches and sensitivity to hot/cold food and drink, to gum pain and bleeding.

Structural Repairs
Our team is experienced in treating chipped or broken teeth, denture repairs, and issues with impacted wisdom teeth.

Infection Control
If you have facial swelling or difficulty opening your mouth, chewing, or speaking, we act fast to treat the infection and prevent further complications.
What We Offer
Our emergency services cover a wide range of urgent dental needs for both adults and children to ensure the best possible outcome.
Urgent Tooth Restorations
Quick action for fractured or chipped teeth. We aim to save your tooth, prevent infection, and reduce the need for extensive future treatment.
Tooth Re-implantation Services
Specialized care for knocked-out teeth. Whether it’s a permanent tooth or a fragment, we provide the immediate clinical support needed to save the tooth.
Persistent Toothache Relief
Comprehensive diagnosis and debris removal from cavities to stop persistent pain and swelling.
Pediatric Emergency Care
Gentle, prompt care specifically for children with toothaches or dental injuries, ensuring they remain calm while we treat the issue.
Swelling & Infection Treatment
Fast-acting protocols for facial swelling and gum infections to provide immediate relief and long-term safety.
Wisdom Tooth & Denture Emergencies
Specialist handling for impacted wisdom teeth and rapid repairs for broken dentures to restore your function and comfort.
How We Stand Out in Royal Parade Dental Clinic and Brisbane Melbourne
At Royal Parade Dental, we prioritize emergencies because we know that every minute counts when it comes to saving your smile.

Same-Day Availability
We do our absolute best to see emergency cases on the same day you call. We are committed to providing "Beautiful Smiles, Naturally Enhanced," even in a crisis.

Expert Clinical Skill
Our clinicians are highly skilled in acute dental surgery and complex repairs, ensuring that even the most frightening dental injuries are handled with precision.

Preventative Crisis Care
We don't just fix the problem; we help you avoid future costs by addressing symptoms before they lead to permanent damage or systemic health issues.
Signs You Should Seek Urgent Dental Care
- Severe or persistent tooth pain
- Facial swelling
- A knocked-out tooth
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Dental trauma following an accident
- Signs of infection, such as swelling or fever
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What to Do in a Dental Emergency
- Contact a dentist as soon as possible
- Avoid chewing on the affected area
- Rinse gently with warm water if needed
- Apply a cold compress for swelling
Preventing Future Dental Emergencies
While not all emergencies can be avoided, regular dental care can reduce the risk. Routine visits and early treatment help identify problems before they become urgent.
Protective solutions like sports mouth guards can also help prevent injuries during physical activity.
Emergency Guides & FAQs
Essential steps to take immediately if you experience a dental injury or severe pain.
How do I handle a chipped or fractured tooth?
Rinse your mouth with water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. If you find the broken fragment, bring it with you. Call us immediately—quick action saves teeth!
What is the best way to manage a toothache at home?
Rinse with water and use dental floss to remove debris from between teeth or obvious cavities. Use a cold compress on the outside of your cheek if there is swelling, and take pain relief as needed.
What if my child has a toothache?
Rinse their mouth and apply a cold compress (no heat or aspirin on the sore area). You can give children’s acetaminophen if there are no allergies. Brush well to remove food from the cavity and call us promptly.
Why is quick action so important?
The faster you act, the better your chances of saving a tooth and avoiding the need for more expensive and invasive treatments later on.
When should I see an emergency dentist?
You should seek urgent care if you have severe pain, swelling, bleeding, or a damaged tooth. Early treatment helps prevent complications and supports faster recovery.
Can a toothache be considered a dental emergency?
Yes. Persistent or severe tooth pain can indicate infection, nerve damage, or other underlying issues. Prompt assessment helps identify the cause and may prevent more extensive treatment later.
What should I do if I break a tooth?
Rinse your mouth gently and avoid using the affected side. Seeing a dentist quickly improves the chances of restoring the tooth successfully.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Emergency appointments are prioritised to ensure patients receive timely care. Availability may vary, but urgent cases are seen as soon as possible.
Is emergency dental treatment painful?
The focus is on relieving pain as quickly as possible. Local anaesthesia is used where needed to keep you comfortable during treatment.
Can dental emergencies be prevented?
Not always, but maintaining good oral hygiene and regular check-ups can reduce the likelihood of sudden issues and help catch problems early.
How to Get Started
Getting started with Royal Parade Dental Clinic Smiles is simple. Just follow these three easy steps and you’ll be on your way to a healthier, brighter smile

Book Your Appointment
Call us on 03 9460 4922 or book online. Choose a time that suits your lifestyle—we offer same-day appointments for emergencies.

Visit Our Clinic
Find us at our Reservoir location within the Royal Parade complex. Our friendly team will welcome you into our calming, aromatherapy-scented environment.

Smile with Confidence
We’ll provide a clear, personalized treatment plan and answer all your questions, getting you back to smiling confidently.
Where to Find Us
We are located at 2A Royal Parade, Reservoir, situated within the Royal Parade complex. Look for our signature signage to guide you straight to our front door.

Free Parking
Convenient parking is available right at our doorstep. You’ll find one reserved space directly in front of the surgery, with plenty of free street parking throughout the immediate area, making your arrival simple and stress-free.

Public Transport Access
Multiple routes service the Royal Parade/Edwardes St area. Train: We are a short distance from Reservoir Station (Mernda Line).
If you have any trouble finding us, call 03 9460 4922 and our team will guide you in.
Book Your Appointment!
Plan your visit with ease — we’re open throughout the week for your convenience.
Monday:
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday:
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Book an Emergency Appointment
If you’re dealing with dental pain or injury, don’t wait for it to get worse. Prompt care can make all the difference in protecting your teeth and relieving discomfort.
Call 03 9460 4922 or get in touch to arrange an emergency appointment.