When Every Minute Counts: What To Do During Common Dental Emergencies

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Nobody plans for a dental emergency.

One moment you’re cheering from the sidelines at a junior sporting match. The next, your child has taken an accidental knock and a tooth is lying on the ground.

Or perhaps it’s the middle of the night and a nagging toothache has suddenly become impossible to ignore. Maybe you’ve woken up with swelling in your jaw and aren’t sure whether it can wait until Monday.

These situations happen more often than many people realise, and according to the team at Pure Dentistry in Upper Mount Gravatt, knowing what to do in those first few minutes can make a significant difference to both comfort and long-term outcomes. Emergency dental care is available seven days a week, including most public holidays.

Since 2015, the Brisbane practice has completed more than 120,000 patient appointments, including more than 20,000 emergency dental visits for adults and children, helping patients with everything from severe toothaches and infections to broken teeth, dental trauma and urgent surgical issues.

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Here are some of the most common dental emergencies they see — and what you should do if they happen to you or someone in your family.

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Not Every Dentist Focuses On Emergency Care

When a dental emergency happens, most people simply want the pain to stop.

But choosing a dentist with experience in emergency treatment can be just as important as seeking treatment quickly.

Dental emergencies often involve more than a routine examination. Severe infections, facial swelling, dental trauma, knocked-out teeth, cracked teeth, surgical extractions and emergency root canal treatment can require a different level of experience, equipment and clinical decision-making.

The team at Pure Dentistry has treated more than 20,000 emergency dental cases since 2015, helping patients with everything from severe toothaches and dental abscesses to sporting injuries, broken teeth and urgent surgical problems.

The clinic’s emergency-focused approach is supported by on-site digital imaging technology, including 3D CBCT imaging and advanced diagnostic tools that can assist with diagnosis and treatment planning where clinically appropriate. For patients in pain, time matters. Having access to a team experienced in managing urgent dental problems can help reduce delays and provide greater confidence when treatment decisions need to be made quickly.

Pure Dentistry is also independently accredited under the Quality Innovation Performance (QIP) Dental Practice Accreditation Program, which assesses practices against nationally recognised safety and quality standards for Australian healthcare services.

A Severe Toothache That Won’t Go Away

Many people assume a toothache will eventually settle down on its own.

Sometimes it does. Often it doesn’t.

A persistent toothache can be caused by deep decay, infection, a cracked tooth, an abscess or inflammation affecting the nerve inside the tooth. What starts as a mild annoyance can quickly become a sleepless night or a weekend spent searching for urgent dental care.

Before seeing a dentist, Pure Dentistry advises patients may consider over-the-counter pain relief such as ibuprofen or paracetamol, if suitable for them, and rinsing gently with warm salt water to help ease discomfort.

The clinic regularly treats patients suffering from severe tooth pain and dental abscesses, with treatment options depending on the cause. In some cases, the tooth can be preserved through root canal treatment. In others, drainage of an infection or extraction may be necessary.

A Knocked-Out Tooth

A knocked-out tooth is one of the few dental emergencies where every minute genuinely matters.

It’s often associated with sport, playground accidents, bike falls and unexpected collisions.

If an adult tooth has been completely knocked out, Pure Dentistry advises attempting to gently place it back into the socket if possible. If this can’t be done, the tooth should be stored in milk or the person’s saliva until professional treatment can be obtained.

One of the most important things to remember is to handle the tooth only by the crown — the visible white portion of the tooth — and never by the root.

For baby teeth, however, the advice is different. Parents should not attempt to reinsert a knocked-out baby tooth, as doing so can damage the developing permanent tooth underneath.

Prompt assessment may improve the chance of preserving an adult tooth and reducing the risk of long-term complications.

Facial Swelling And Dental Infections

Facial swelling is often a sign that an infection is present and should never be ignored.

Many patients are surprised to learn that a dental infection can sometimes spread beyond the affected tooth if left untreated.

Swelling affecting the gums, jaw or face can develop from an untreated tooth infection, gum disease or dental abscess. Left untreated, these conditions can worsen quickly.

If swelling develops, the team at Pure Dentistry recommends keeping your head elevated and applying a cold compress to the outside of the face. Heat should be avoided, as it may worsen inflammation.

Emergency treatment may involve relieving pressure, draining infection and prescribing antibiotics where clinically appropriate, followed by further treatment to address the underlying cause.

If swelling affects breathing, swallowing, vision, or is accompanied by fever or feeling seriously unwell, urgent medical attention should be sought immediately. In these situations, patients should call Triple Zero (000) or attend the nearest hospital emergency department.

Broken Or Cracked Teeth

Broken teeth can occur in countless ways — sporting accidents, falls, biting down on something unexpectedly hard or even from cracks that have gradually weakened a tooth over time.

What many people don’t realise is that a crack isn’t always visible. Some fractures extend below the surface and may only become apparent when pain develops while chewing.

If a tooth breaks, Pure Dentistry recommends rinsing the mouth with cool water, keeping any broken fragments and avoiding chewing on the affected side until the tooth can be assessed.

The clinic’s emergency team has access to on-site digital imaging technology, including 3D CBCT scanning and advanced diagnostic imaging tools, which can assist with diagnosis and treatment planning where clinically appropriate.

Depending on the extent of the damage, treatment may include bonding, fillings, crowns or other restorative options.

Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop

While minor bleeding after dental trauma can sometimes settle on its own, persistent or uncontrolled bleeding requires prompt attention.

For most dental injuries, applying firm pressure with clean gauze for at least 15 minutes can help control bleeding. If bleeding follows a tooth extraction, it is important not to rinse, spit excessively or use straws, as these actions can disturb the blood clot and restart the bleeding.

If bleeding remains heavy, does not subside, or is accompanied by other serious symptoms, urgent dental or medical attention should be sought immediately.

Pure Dentistry advises that severe bleeding or situations where a person feels unwell may warrant direct assessment at a hospital emergency department.

A Team Equipped To Handle A Wide Range Of Emergencies

One of the advantages of seeking emergency care at Pure Dentistry is the depth and diversity of expertise available within the practice.

Dental emergencies can affect anyone, from young children who suffer a sporting injury to adults dealing with severe tooth pain, infections, wisdom tooth complications or dental trauma.

The clinic has assembled a multidisciplinary team with experience across emergency dentistry, oral surgery, wisdom teeth management, root canal treatment, restorative dentistry, sedation dentistry and complex dental rehabilitation.

The team also includes dedicated expertise in children’s dentistry, special-needs dental care, management of anxious patients, emergency trauma management and surgical dental procedures.

This breadth of experience means patients can often receive the appropriate level of care within the one clinic, whether the issue involves a knocked-out tooth, facial swelling, emergency surgery, treatment under sedation or a child experiencing a dental emergency.

For many families, knowing that both adult and paediatric emergency care are available under the same roof provides valuable peace of mind when urgent situations arise.

The clinic also offers a range of sedation options for eligible patients, which may help make emergency treatment more comfortable for those experiencing significant anxiety about dental procedures.

Patient Experiences

Dental emergencies are often stressful, unexpected and painful. These patient reviews highlight emergency experiences involving tooth pain, broken teeth, children’s dental trauma, anxiety support and after-hours care at Pure Dentistry.

What Patients Say About Their Emergency Dental Experience

Dental emergencies are often stressful, unexpected and painful. These patient reviews highlight emergency experiences involving tooth pain, broken teeth, children’s dental trauma, anxiety support, special-needs care and after-hours treatment at Pure Dentistry.

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What Happens During An Emergency Dental Appointment?

One reason many people delay treatment is uncertainty about what to expect.

At Pure Dentistry, emergency appointments begin with a thorough examination to determine the cause of the problem. Depending on the situation, this may be supported by digital X-rays or 3D imaging performed on site.

The dentist then discusses the findings, outlines available treatment options and explains any associated costs before proceeding.

For nervous patients, the clinic also offers sedation options that may help make emergency treatment more comfortable, including happy gas, with additional sedation services available where appropriate.

The goal is simple: identify the problem, relieve pain where possible and develop a treatment plan that gives patients confidence about their next steps.

Having A Plan Before An Emergency Happens

Dental emergencies rarely happen at convenient times.

They can occur during school sport, family holidays, weekends, public holidays or late at night when many clinics are closed.

That is why knowing where to turn before an emergency happens can save valuable time when treatment is needed.

Based in Upper Mount Gravatt, Pure Dentistry provides emergency dental care for both adults and children. The clinic answers calls between 5am and 11pm, seven days a week, including most public holidays, and offers same-day emergency appointments where available.

While many dental issues can safely wait for a routine appointment, severe pain, facial swelling, uncontrolled bleeding and dental trauma should not be ignored. If you are unsure whether your situation requires urgent attention, contacting an emergency dental provider such as Pure Dentistry for advice is often the safest first step.

Patients can call ahead so the team can assess symptoms, provide immediate guidance and prepare for their arrival. The practice also offers free on-site parking, public transport accessibility, on-site imaging and access to both general and more complex emergency dental treatment pathways.

While not every dental problem is an emergency, severe pain, swelling, trauma, uncontrolled bleeding and knocked-out teeth should never be ignored.

When every minute counts, acting quickly can make all the difference.

Published 7-June-2026

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