Wheelers Hill · Since 2002 Mon 8:30–7:00 · Tue–Thu 8:30–5:30 · Fri 8:30–5:00
Emergency dental care

In pain now? Call us first.

We keep emergency appointments open every day and will fit you in as quickly as we can.

(03) 9560 2702

Mon 8:30 am – 7:00 pm  ·  Tue–Thu 8:30 am – 5:30 pm  ·  Fri 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

01 / What we can help with today

If it hurts, don't wait it out.

Call first — we'll tell you honestly whether it can wait or needs to be seen today.

  • Toothache
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Broken or chipped teeth
  • Lost fillings and crowns
  • Dental trauma and accidents
  • Wisdom tooth pain
  • Swelling and bleeding
  • Pain in your gums, jaw or mouth

At an emergency visit we stabilise things first — smoothing a chipped tooth, placing a temporary filling, or dressing an infected tooth — so you leave comfortable. Most emergencies then need a follow-up appointment for the permanent fix: a lasting filling, a new crown, or wisdom tooth removal — always quoted in writing before treatment begins.

02 / Knocked-out teeth

What to do in the first few minutes.

A few calm steps before you reach us can make all the difference.

Step 01

Pick it up by the crown

Hold the tooth by the crown — the white part you normally see — and never by the root.

Step 02

Rinse it gently

If the tooth is dirty, rinse it gently in water or milk. Nothing more — no scrubbing.

Step 03

Adults: try to put it back

For an adult (permanent) tooth, gently reinsert it into its socket if you can, then head straight to us.

Step 04

Baby teeth: never reinsert

Don't try to put a baby tooth back — reinserting it risks damaging the adult tooth developing underneath. Bring your child, and the tooth, straight to us instead.

Step 05

Get here fast

Call us on (03) 9560 2702 as you leave so we can be ready for you the moment you arrive.

Time is critical for the survival of the dental tissues — and ultimately for the successful replacement of your tooth.

Many dental injuries happen during sport. A custom-made mouthguard fits properly and comfortably, so it actually gets worn — ask about one at your child's next check-up.

03 / After hours

If it happens outside opening hours.

Dental pain rarely checks the clock. If something happens in the evening or over the weekend, call us on (03) 9560 2702 as early as you can on the next business day — we keep emergency appointments open every day and will fit you in as quickly as we can.

One important exception: severe facial swelling that affects your breathing or swallowing needs urgent hospital care. Don't wait for a dental appointment — go to your nearest hospital emergency department.

Opening hours
Monday8:30 am – 7:00 pm
Tuesday – Thursday8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Friday8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday – SundayClosed

Open until 7 pm on Mondays — the latest of our week.

★★★★★
“…fitted me in at short notice in emergency and did a great job.”
— Sarah Newcombe · Google review
“We'll always tell you when treatment isn't needed.”
Dr Michael Sawaya

Dr Michael Sawaya

Dr Barry Kave

Dr Barry Kave

Ready when you are.

(03) 9560 2702

Mon 8:30–7:00 · Tue–Thu 8:30–5:30 · Fri 8:30–5:00

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