Urgent dental concerns shouldn’t be ignored, as postponing care may increase discomfort and make the situation harder to manage. Future Dental Centre strives to support you quickly and may be able to arrange a same-day appointment.
Our emergency dentist supports individuals of all ages, including children and adults. We recognise that attending a dental appointment during an urgent situation can feel overwhelming. To help you stay comfortable, we provide several sedation options such as ‘happy gas’, IV sedation, and general anaesthesia.
Your well-being is our top priority, and we treat every patient with the same care and compassion as we would our own family. If you’re experiencing a dental emergency, don’t hesitate to reach out: we’re here to help.
If you’re in discomfort, timely care is important. Below are some of the dental emergencies patients often contact our Ascot Vale practice about:
Unexpected dental emergencies can create both discomfort and financial concerns. At Future Dental Centre, we’re committed to supporting your access to prompt dental care while helping reduce stress around expenses. Our flexible payment plans, available through Humm and Fund My Dental, offer a simple way to spread out the cost of treatment.
If you have concerns about the cost of urgent dental care, feel free to get in touch with our team. We’ll help you explore options that may fit your situation.
We process claims for all major health funds on the spot and are a preferred provider for HCF, nib, and smile.com.au. We also welcome a range of government programs and vouchers, such as SACM Dental Coverage, CDBS, cohealth vouchers, Monash vouchers, the Victorian Emergency Dental Voucher (VEDS), and the Victorian General Dental Scheme (VGDS).
We ask that you come to the practice as quickly as possible, and phoning ahead helps us coordinate your visit or schedule a time that works for you.
We’ll also advise you as to what steps to take to handle your emergency before you leave home. When possible, contact us as soon as the injury occurs or first thing in the morning.
Being seen promptly often supports a more favourable outlook for your dental concern.
Upon your exam, we’ll discuss the complexity of your concern and what options may be available to address the pain. Depending on your situation it may be necessary to start treatment the same day. Otherwise, we can often provide an interim solution and discuss a long-term plan.
Our diagnostic tools allow us to measure the extent of any damage, so that you can make an educated decision about your smile’s health. We’ll present you with a variety of appropriate care plans so that you can select the most appropriate one for your needs.
Emergency treatment options can vary widely depending on the situation. Some people may need a small filling, while others may require a root canal or similar procedure. You’ll be involved in the decision-making process from the start. Our main goal at the outset is to help relieve your discomfort.
Acting quickly is important. In cases of broken or dislodged teeth, keep the affected piece hydrated and refrain from holding it by the root. Store the tooth securely in a sealed container.
Make sure the tooth stays fully immersed in milk, saline, or contact solution. If none are available, tap water with a pinch of salt is acceptable. Reaching us within one to two hours is important so we can attempt to reattach or reimplant the tooth.
Toothaches rarely improve without seeing a dental professional. If your appointment is still upcoming, you may use an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory as advised to help manage swelling. Holding a cool compress against the cheek near the affected tooth may help lessen discomfort.
If you have significant facial swelling or bleeding that does not ease with firm pressure, please go straight to the nearest emergency room.
If you’re in pain or experiencing a dental emergency, contact us straight away.