Don’t Wait Until Morning — Emergency Dental Help Available Now.
Dental pain or trauma should never be ignored. Whether you’re suffering from a toothache, a cracked tooth, a lost filling, or an abscess, our clinicians can help you get the urgent treatment you need — fast.
At Smart Dental Care, we prioritise emergency cases and ensure you’re seen promptly by skilled professionals trained to manage all types of urgent dental conditions.
Get seen quickly with same-day and out-of-hours availability, including evenings and weekends.
Our clinicians have extensive experience handling urgent dental issues, from infections and lost crowns to trauma and severe tooth pain.
Our state-of-the-art practices offer high-quality diagnostics and treatment tools, ensuring efficient and accurate care.
With multiple locations across the region, visiting an emergency dentist has never been easier.
You don’t have to be an existing patient — everyone is welcome to access our emergency services.
Emergency dental care plays a vital role in protecting your oral health and providing rapid relief when unexpected problems arise. Our team is dedicated to offering timely, effective treatment for urgent concerns, ensuring patients receive the support they need without delay. We focus on clear communication, compassionate care, and reliable solutions to help you feel confident and comfortable during any dental emergency.
A dental emergency includes severe toothache, persistent bleeding, a knocked-out tooth, facial or jaw trauma, or any swelling that affects your ability to eat, sleep, or function normally.
Yes. An appointment is required, but we frequently offer same-day and out-of-hours availability for urgent cases.
We prioritise emergency patients and aim to provide immediate or same-day care as soon as you arrive.
We accept cash and all major credit/debit cards. Flexible payment options may also be available for additional treatment.
Yes. Sedation may be offered for patients experiencing significant anxiety, depending on the nature of treatment required.
Hold the tooth by the crown only, gently rinse it, and try to place it back into the socket. If this isn’t possible, store it in milk or saliva and seek urgent dental care immediately.