Do You Have a Dental Emergency? We Can Help.
Accidents happen and emergencies can strike when we least expect it. That is where your team at West Coast Dental Care can help. If you have a broken or cracked tooth that is causing pain, our dentists at West Coast Dental Care can attend to you immediately. Our team understands the stressful emergency you are going through, this is why we have dentists ready to alleviate your worries, discomfort and pain. Whether your emergency is due to trauma or infection, and you are looking for a highly recommended emergency dentist in Perth, we will offer you, or your loved one, immediate advice and treatment.
You are in the best of hands, so talk with us today and book your appointment.
What is a Dental Emergency?
Going to the dentist in Perth is often not high on the priority list for a lot of people. This reluctance to see a dentist, can turn a dental emergency into a dental nightmare, ultimately causing you more pain, putting your teeth at risk and costing you more money. If you are experiencing any of the following, consider it a dental emergency and give us a call right away.
Swelling of the gums or jawline.
If you notice sudden or quick swelling of the gums or jaw, normally associated with pain, it is likely due to an infection of the gums or an abscessed tooth. This can cause immense pain and discomfort and should absolutely be treated as a dental emergency. Left untreated, infections can spread through your body and cause serious bodily damage or even death.
You’ve cracked or lost a tooth due to an impact.
If you’ve been in an accident and broken, chipped or lost a tooth it’s best to head straight to the emergency dentist. We’ll be able to limit the damage done, reduce the risk of infections and sometimes even put the tooth back in immediately.
You are experiencing a sharp, unexplained tooth pain.
Toothaches aren’t always trivial things. It may not be an immediate emergency, but we can save you a sleepless night or a very uncomfortable day. Any sharp pain in the mouth should be treated seriously and if it persists, visit us as soon as possible.