Emergency Dentistry: What to Do When a Dental Crisis Strikes

What Is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency involves urgent issues—like severe pain, bleeding, or trauma—that need immediate attention to prevent long-term damage.

Common dental emergencies include:

  • Cracked or broken teeth

  • Knocked-out teeth

  • Dental abscesses or infections

  • Severe toothache

  • Swelling in the face or jaw

  • Lost crowns, fillings, or veneers

  • Trauma from accidents or sports

Quick-Action Guide for Dental Emergencies

🦷 Knocked-Out Tooth

  1. Hold the tooth by the crown—never touch the root.

  2. Rinse gently with milk or saline (no scrubbing).

  3. Place it back in the socket, or store in milk.

  4. See a dentist within 30–60 minutes.

💥 Broken or Cracked Tooth

  • Rinse with warm salt water.

  • Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.

  • Avoid chewing on that side.

  • Book an emergency appointment immediately.

😖 Severe Toothache or Swelling

  • Could be an abscess or progressing infection.

  • Take over-the-counter pain relief if safe.

  • Seek emergency dental care ASAP—untreated infections can spread.

Why Choose Pain‑Free Dentist in Sydney?

Our clinic at 570 New Canterbury Rd, Hurlstone Park offers:

  • Same-day slots for urgent care

  • Pain-free techniques for all patients

  • Digital X‑rays instantly—no waiting

  • Holistic, compassionate approach from start to finish

We combine advanced tech with gentle care so your emergency visit is as stress-free as possible.

How We Help During Emergencies

Our experienced team can quickly provide:

  • Temporary or permanent restorations

  • Emergency root canal therapy

  • Relief for impacted or painful wisdom teeth

  • Recementing lost crowns or fillings

  • Bite adjustments and TMJ pain relief

  • Prescription antibiotics when needed

Comfort & Care in High-Pressure Moments

Feeling anxious or overwhelmed? You’re not alone. That’s why our clinic offers:

  • Pain‑free injections and topical numbing

  • A supportive, calm environment

  • Personalized care, especially for patients with past dental traumas

🛑 Don’t Delay—Act Now!

If you’re facing a dental emergency, time is critical. Call us right away—so we can start relieving your pain fast.

📞 Call (02) 9558 8988
📍 570 New Canterbury Rd, Hurlstone Park NSW 2193
🕘 Same‑day emergency appointments available

What Does Smoking Do to Your Oral Health? The Hidden Damage You Need to Know

Smoking and Your Mouth: More Harm Than You Think

You already know smoking is harmful to your lungs and heart. But did you know it can severely damage your teeth, gums, and overall oral health?

At Pain Free Dentist Sydney, we see the impact of smoking daily — from stained teeth to advanced gum disease and even oral cancer. Understanding these risks is the first step toward protecting your smile.

1. Stained Teeth and Bad Breath

Nicotine and tar in cigarettes leave stubborn yellow and brown stains that professional whitening can’t always remove.

Smokers also experience chronic bad breath (halitosis) due to reduced saliva flow and bacteria buildup.

2. Increased Risk of Gum Disease

Smoking weakens your immune system and reduces blood flow to the gums, making it harder for your body to fight infections.

Smoking can lead to:

  • Gum inflammation (gingivitis)

  • Periodontal disease (advanced gum infection)

  • Gum recession and tooth mobility

  • Delayed healing after dental treatment or surgery

🚨 Smokers are 2–6 times more likely to develop severe gum disease than non-smokers.

3. Tooth Loss

Because smoking damages the supporting structures of your teeth, it’s a major cause of adult tooth loss.

Even with good brushing, smokers are at higher risk of losing teeth — especially if they avoid regular dental visits due to embarrassment or fear.

4. Slower Healing and Complications After Surgery

Smoking restricts oxygen and blood supply to tissues, slowing down healing. This can lead to:

  • Implant failure

  • Dry socket after extractions

  • Poor recovery from gum grafts or oral surgery

We often recommend quitting before and after procedures to reduce risks.

5. Higher Risk of Oral Cancer

Smoking is the leading cause of mouth, throat, tongue, and lip cancers. Combined with alcohol use, the risk increases dramatically.

Early signs are often painless, making regular check-ups and oral cancer screenings essential for smokers and ex-smokers.

6. Reduced Sense of Taste and Smell

Over time, smoking dulls your ability to taste and smell, affecting enjoyment of food — a subtle but frustrating consequence of long-term use.

Can Quitting Reverse the Damage?

Yes — quitting smoking can significantly improve your oral health. While some damage is permanent, your risk of gum disease and oral cancer starts to drop within weeks of quitting.

Plus, your gums heal better, your breath improves, and your smile becomes easier to maintain.

How We Can Help at Pain Free Dentist Sydney

We support patients at every stage of their oral health journey — including those who smoke or are trying to quit. We offer:

  • 🦷 Professional stain removal and whitening

  • 🦷 Gum disease treatment and maintenance

  • 🦷 Oral cancer screening

  • 🦷 Customised oral hygiene plans

  • 🦷 Pain-free cleaning for sensitive gums

  • 🦷 Gentle, non-judgmental care

🗓️ Book a Smokers' Oral Health Check Today

If you smoke — or used to — now is the time to protect your smile. Let us help you take control of your oral health with expert care and a personalised approach.

👉 Call Pain Free Dentist Sydney at (02) 9558 898 or book online for a comprehensive check-up and gum health assessment.

Dental Treatment Under Workers Compensation in Sydney

Work-Related Dental Injury? We’re Here to Help.

If you’ve suffered a dental injury at work — whether from an accident, fall, or impact — you may be eligible to have your dental procedures fully covered under Workers Compensation.

At Pain Free Dentist Sydney, we are experienced in treating WorkCover dental claims and can help guide you through the process — from injury assessment to treatment and documentation.

Common Dental Injuries Covered by Workers Compensation

We regularly treat a wide range of workplace dental injuries, including:

  • Chipped or fractured teeth

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) teeth

  • Jaw injuries or dislocation

  • TMJ (jaw joint) trauma

  • Toothache caused by work-related trauma

  • Dental infections from untreated injury

  • Cracked crowns, bridges, or implants

Dental Treatments Available Under Workers Compensation

Once your claim is approved, there is no cost to you for the required treatment. Our clinic provides:

  • 🦷 Emergency dental care

  • 🦷 Restorative procedures (crowns, bridges, implants)

  • 🦷 Root canal therapy

  • 🦷 Extractions or surgical procedures

  • 🦷 Cosmetic restoration (where functionally necessary)

  • 🦷 TMJ therapy and night guards

  • 🦷 X-rays, scans, and reports for insurance

How the Process Works

We understand Workers Compensation can feel overwhelming. Here’s what to expect:

  1. Referral from GP or insurer — You’ll need a referral from your doctor or case manager.

  2. Initial consultation — We assess your injury and create a detailed treatment plan.

  3. Treatment approval — We submit your plan to the insurer for approval.

  4. No-gap treatment — Once approved, we provide care with no out-of-pocket cost to you.

  5. Reporting — We supply progress reports and final summaries as required.

📝 We’ll also handle all communication with your insurer to reduce your stress.

Why Choose Pain Free Dentist Sydney?

Experienced in WorkCover dental claims
Same-day appointments for urgent cases
Pain-free techniques and sedation available
Direct billing to insurer — no gap fees after approval
Comprehensive treatment under one roof
✅ Convenient Inner West Sydney location

🗓️ Book Your Workers Compensation Dental Appointment

If you’ve had a dental injury at work, don’t delay treatment. Early care can prevent long-term damage — and it’s likely fully covered under your Workers Compensation claim.

👉 Call Pain Free Dentist Sydney on (02) 9558 898 or book online to schedule your WorkCover dental consultation.