Emergency Dentistry

Emergency Dentistry

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Emergency Dental Services

Midway Dental Clinic is the leading emergency dental service provider. We understand and comprehend how dental emergencies can be painful, uncomforting, and distressing for the person involved.

Common symptoms of a potential dental emergency include dental trauma or injury, swelling of the face or neck, swelling in the mouth, bleeding from the mouth that won’t stop or difficulty opening jaw and/or swallowing.

We highly recommend that all dental emergencies be examined first, as soon as possible. This will give us an opportunity to restore and/or avoid further damage or serious infection.

All our dentists Dr. Rekha, Dr. Ine, Dr. Leslie and Dr. Vinay make an excellent emergency dental service provider team, complimenting and supporting each other. This is the primary reason we thrive providing quality and premium care to those in extreme pain. It is our dental clinic policy to accommodate emergency appointments, address the pain as priority, and support you with follow-up care.

Please call us on 9878 4363 or 9705 8558 and/or Book an appointment for emergency dental appointment. Kindly ensure to mention “emergency”, to seek a priority emergency dental appointment. Thank you.

  • We are available 7 days a week, 
  • We work long hours; we do accommodate dental emergency appointments, give priority.
  • In case of fire, medical or police emergency, dial Triple Zero (000) including any life threatening emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How to Prevent Teeth Injuries while you play sports and Avoid Dental Emergency?

  • Mouth guards. When playing sports, specifically contact sports, we highly recommend you wear a mouth guard. This will protect your teeth and mouth.
  • Face guards or cages. These protect against damage to the face, especially when playing sports in certain positions, like cricket keeper, cricket batsman, baseball catcher or hockey goalkeeper.

How to control bleeding due to mouth injuries?

Any injuries to the mouth may result into bleeding from soft tissues, which include the tongue, cheeks, gums, and lips. It is important to control the bleeding. You can undertake the following measures:

  1. Rinse your mouth with clean water
  2. Use a clean and wet piece of gauge or cloth to apply pressure on the bleeding spot. Hold tight in place for 15-20 minutes until the bleeding has stopped.
  3.  If the bleeding does not stop, please go to a hospital emergency or seek emergency dental services.
 
Come in and visit us today!

Ryde

Suite F3/117 North Road, Ryde NSW 2112
Mondays-Saturdays 7am to 7pm

Ashfield

26 Henry Street, Ashfield NSW 2131
Wednesdays & Saturdays 7am to 7pm
Sunday Emergency Only